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Steven M. Gursten
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If the woman had active insurance on her vehicle in Michigan, the most you can...
Thomas William James
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Lets make this easy.. Q1: Was the other person at fault for the mva?...
Thomas William James
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Most likely * NOT * I do this work everyday and it even confuses other...
Steven M. Gursten
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In a Michigan accident, each person’s No Fault (PIP) insurer is responsible...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I suggest that you and your husband may wish to review the Legal Guides I have...
Steven M. Gursten
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Your wage loss is a No-Fault (PIP) benefit, which is being paid pursuant to the...
Timothy J. Klisz
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Yes, you are. www.kliszlaw.com. Tim Klisz
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Yes. In Michigan, if the wrongdoer is insured, the maximum claim for property...
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Steven M. Gursten
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The Michigan No-Fault Act does state that exact language. The language comes...
Steven M. Gursten
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In Michigan, if the owner allows another person to drive their vehicle and that...
Lars A. Lundeen
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In a number of states, both the driver and the owner of the vehicle can be...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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You should report your vehicle to the police as being stolen. Apparently your...
Howard Robert Roitman
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Lars is 100% right.
Lars A. Lundeen
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Some judgments are dischargeable in bankruptcy, depending upon the factual...
Steven M. Gursten
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Any such judgment would be generally dischargeable, unless there was drunk...
Loren M. Dickstein
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Your defense starts with a careful examination of the Michigan Motor Vehicle...
Lars A. Lundeen
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I suggest that you get the witness to the courthouse when you have a hearing on...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If the evidence supports pain and suffering (i.e. pain medications were...
Timothy J. Klisz
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I would certainly like to discuss the matter with you. Michigan law in this...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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If the evidence supports pain and suffering (i.e. pain medications were...
Lars A. Lundeen
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You did not state where this incident occurred. Some states restrict the...
Donald Solomon Nathan
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Of course you can sue the company. The driver was probably the agent, servant...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot offer you specific legal...
Eugene Ray Critchett
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If this ocurred in Ohio, I would recommend going through your own auto...
Thomas William James
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The answer to your question depends on what you want. Do you want your car...
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Timothy J. Klisz
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no. You can only collect $500.00 under Michigan's mini tort law. Www.kliszlaw....
Thomas William James
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I believe the law is unsettled as to whether you as an uninsured owner/operator...
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Ezra N. Goldman's answer
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Yes - there is nothing you can do. That is the legal penalty for not having...
Thomas William James
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There are steep penalties in Michigan for failing to maintain insurance on your...
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Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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I am not licensed in MI, and you should check with a local lawyer. Many states...
Thomas William James
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Unfortunately, this is common practice these days with our no-fault insurance...
Alejandro Fiol
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Depending on the laws of your state, you may be able to get your hospital biils...
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Kenneth V. Zichi
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Michigan requires all vehicles to be insured. If your insurance lapses, and you...
Nathaniel C Fick Jr
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Most likely, you can. Unless you were WITHIN A GRACE PERIOD with your carrier,...
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Timothy J. Klisz
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you are on the hook for everything he can probe. He has to meet a certain...
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Thomas William James
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I recommend contacting an attorney and let them decipher who is the legally...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Everyone, let the court decide percentage of responsibility. You might find my...

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