by Alexander W. Hermanowski | May 24, 2018 | Personal Injury Blog
Under Michigan’s No-fault insurance laws, a person involved in car accident in Michigan is generally covered under their own insurance policy for 1st Party or Personal Injury Protection (PIP) cases. This means that your insurance is supposed to pay the benefits...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | May 16, 2018 | Personal Injury Blog
In Michigan, a person who owns a car and drives it on the street is required to have no-fault automobile insurance. No-Fault generally protects the person who has the coverage even when someone else did the damage or caused the injuries. No-Fault insurance has many...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | May 10, 2018 | Criminal Law
What is an expungement? In Michigan an expungement is known as setting aside a conviction. This means that a person may have their old criminal case re-opened and if the government is in agreement, the case or cases could be dismissed. The result would be a clean...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | May 8, 2018 | Criminal Law
Most people are familiar with the Miranda Warning. In fact, many people can recite it because we hear it on television shows all the time, but what is it and how does it apply to Michigan criminal law and Michigan criminal defense? Where is the Miranda Warning come...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Apr 13, 2018 | Criminal Law
Over the past two years, I had many client who were arrested for marijuana, pot, weed, dope, or whatever you choose to call it. Several months pass and they don’t hear anything from the police or the courts. They often think that maybe they won’t get in...