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We handle auto accident litigation
throughout the State of Michigan. Generally speaking, Michigan
no-fault auto law provides that you may recover non-economic damages
against an at-fault owner/operator in three distinct scenarios:
1. Cases involving death;
2. Cases involving serious
disfigurement; and
3. Cases where a person has
suffered a "serious impairment of an important body function."
Most litigation in Michigan is focused
on whether the injured person has suffered a threshold injury under item 3
above. Determining what constitutes a serious impairment of an
important body function has been the subject of many court rulings over
the years. Generally speaking, the more serious the injury, the more
likely you are to meet the threshold.
If you have questions about Michigan's no-fault auto
insurance, please check
out our No-Fault Guide. We explain the various types of insurance
coverage available for your Michigan no-fault automobile and give our
recommendations for each type of coverage.
If you would like us to evaluate your auto accident
case, please use our
Online Auto Accident Consultation section.
For more detailed information about Michigan auto accidents, visit
www.michiganautoaccident.net.
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