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 | Dec 19, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog
In Michigan, if a person is in a car accident and they are hurt, they may be entitled to compensation for their injuries. The two main ways a person can get compensated are by a first-party no-fault insurance claim or a third-party no-fault insurance claim. It is...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Dec 14, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog
When someone is injured in a car accident in Michigan, there are two potential ways to recover money or sue for payment on your injuries. The two ways in Michigan are: first party no fault insurance claims (PIP) and third party no fault insurance claims. What is a...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Dec 7, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog
Bicycle injuries are becoming more and more common in Michigan. Some communities like Ann Arbor are more bike friendly than other communities don’t have bike lanes or laws to protect bike riders. Some communities have narrow sidewalks that leave bike riders...
by Alexander W. Hermanowski | Dec 4, 2017 | Personal Injury Blog
Car accidents can be a nerve-racking experience. So if you are in a car accident in Michigan, what do you do? Stay at the scene of the accident until the police arrive. If you leave, you may be charged criminally for leaving the scene of an accident. If someone is...