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  • What Happens When A Rideshare Driver Gets Into An Accident?
    Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare companies have all but replaced old fashioned taxi services in many areas. The ease and convenience of ordering a ride through a smartphone app have made these services an indispensable means of transport for many people. Unfortunately, Uber drivers are also involved in auto accidents, resulting in both property damage and injuries. Determining who is legally liable in these types of accidents is the same as any other automotive crash – an injured plaintiff mustYour Read More Link Text
  • Determining Who Pays Your Medical Bills After A Motor Vehicle Accident Can Be Complex
    The responsibility for paying your medical bills that result from a motor vehicle accident can be a very complex topic in the state of Michigan. Every situation is different, and it is important to consider the nuances of Michigan auto law when considering the possibilities. As you probably know, Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, which means the state allows any party involved in a motor vehicle accident to gain benefits from their insurance companies, no matter whose fault it was. It shouldYour Read More Link Text
  • No-Fault Reform Likely Will Haunt Healthcare Providers After Pandemic Ends
    As the debate raged last year over no-fault reform in the state of Michigan, one of the arguments against it was the potential impact it could have on healthcare providers. While no one could have predicted a global pandemic in 2020, providers in SE Michigan in particular and around the U.S., in general, are in the midst of experiencing some of the most shocking financial losses we have ever seen. Beaumont and Henry Ford are expected to lose hundreds of millionsYour Read More Link Text