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Michigan Personal Injury Legal Advice (208 found)Narrow your searchPosted 10 days ago in Personal Injury Onsted, MI
Timothy J. Klisz's answer
It is quite possible to defeat government immunity and successfully sue for...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Claims against the government are very expensive to pursue, and are fairly... Posted about 1 month ago in Litigation Niles, MI
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Lars A. Lundeen's answer
Depositions are not transcribed unless an attorney agrees to pay for the...
Brian Neil Lathen's answer
In most states, the deposition is never sent to the court. Your attorney can... Posted about 1 month ago in Personal Injury Southfield, MI
Robert D. Mouradian's answer
Hello: I am a Michigan attorney with experience in these types of lawsuits....
Daniel G. Romano's answer
you definitely have claim against the employee and the business. The issue... Posted about 1 month ago in Personal Injury Detroit, MI
Okiemute C Whiteru's answer
You may have a case against the bar and bouncers. Possible claims would be... Posted 20 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Rochester Hills, MI Posted 3 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Warren, MI
Steven M. Gursten's answer
The statute of limitations on the Mini-Tort claim is three (3) years from the...
Steven M. Gursten's answer
The statute of limitations on the Mini-Tort claim is three (3) years from the... Posted 4 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Dearborn, MI
Steven M. Gursten's answer
The Michigan No-Fault Act does state that exact language. The language comes... Posted 5 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Traverse City, MI
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
Your question should be directed to criminal defense attorneys here on Avvo.com.... Posted about 1 month ago in Car / Auto Accident Port Huron, MI
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
If you signed a release to get the $500 from the insurer you may not sue for...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
A lot will depend upon the nature of any release that you may have signed,... Posted 12 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Lansing, MI
Joshua Blanchard's answer
You don't have to prove your innocence. The prosecutor has to prove your guilt...
Thomas William James' answer
Mr. Blancard is correct. You do not have to prove that you are innocent. You... Posted about 1 month ago in Libel / Slander Livonia, MI Posted 16 days ago in Personal Injury Roseville, MI
Daniel Malis' answer
Sorry for your injury, and this isn't a simple answer; I'd need to know more.... Posted 15 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Dearborn, MI
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Yes. In Michigan, if the wrongdoer is insured, the maximum claim for property... Posted 3 months ago in Workers Compensation Grand Rapids, MI
Joseph Andrew Harrison's answer
While I am not an attorney in your jurisdiction, I agree with my colleagues...
Keith Samuel Hasson's answer
Not voluntarily. Insurance companies make money by paying out less in claims... Posted 18 days ago in Medical Malpractice Troy, MI Posted 19 days ago in Libel / Slander Taylor, MI
Timothy J. Klisz's answer
You would have a great difficulty winning your case in Tenessee, and it would... Posted 19 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Lake Orion, MI
Timothy J. Klisz's answer
Assuming you were at fault, yes, it is proper. She could also sue the owner....
Thomas William James' answer
Yes but the insurance company covering the car you were in should pay it. If... Posted 19 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Rochester Hills, MI
Thomas William James' answer
You haven't provided enough information. It sounds like you were charged with... Posted 20 days ago in Car / Auto Accident Livonia, MI
Thomas William James' answer
Most likely * NOT * I do this work everyday and it even confuses other...
Steven M. Gursten's answer
In a Michigan accident, each person’s No Fault (PIP) insurer is responsible... Posted 20 days ago in Medical Malpractice Detroit, MI |