Can i sue
In MI you collect on your property damage (collision) from your own insurer. The same with MI No Fault Benefits (ie: any wage loss, medical...
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In MI you collect on your property damage (collision) from your own insurer. The same with MI No Fault Benefits (ie: any wage loss, medical...
I believe you can request Reconsideration of the decision to close the case (although I don't recall a specific provision of the Michigan Court...
Usually a talk with your attorneys to get a full explanation of how they handled your case and what money was recovered and how it was disbursed...
The rights of you and your attorney are usually set forth in a Retainer Agreement you sign with the attorney when you retain them. Read the...
Your own insurer pays for your No Fault Benefits, which consist of wage loss and replacement services for 3 years and crash related medical...
The golf course would only have liability if they did something negligent (if balls are always flying onto the road, you could make the argument...
Without more facts it is difficult to answer your question. Depending on what the "additional contract" dealt with, the answer could be "yes" or...
Judges are not always correct in their rulings and sometimes they make hasty decisions; however, it could also be that the matter was thoroughly...
The Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) are specifically applicable to attorney conduct and they indicate that a "lawyer shall not handle...
Although your question doesn't really provide the exact context, a court will often look @ whether there is "a material adverse effect" on the...
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