What best way to file a collision claim?
This is a mini-tort claim. If the other person is insured, you are limited to your collision deductible, damage amount, or $3000, which ever is...
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This is a mini-tort claim. If the other person is insured, you are limited to your collision deductible, damage amount, or $3000, which ever is...
In Michigan, if you had auto insurance of your own, the most you would have to pay for damage to the other vehicle is $1000 (mini-tort). However,...
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Unfortunately, in Michigan, if you are the uninsured owner of the vehicle, you have forfeited any claims you may have had. Additionally, you can...
Unfortunately, in Michigan, as the owner of an uninsured vehicle, any claims you file will be dismissed. You may also be pursued to reimburse any...
In Michigan, parked, unoccupied vehicles are considered property, not motor vehicles. If the other driver has insurance, his Property Protection...
A first party claim is when you pursue your insurer for no-fault (PIP) benefits (i.e medical, wage loss, etc.). A third party claim is when you...
In Michigan, if the other car is insured, they are protected beyond the first $1000 of car damage only. You are entitled to the lesser of your...
In Michigan, if the at fault vehicle is uninsured, you are not limited to the mini-tort amount ($1000). You can sue the driver and owner (if...
In Michigan, the Property Protection Insurance (PPI) coverage on the moving vehicle's policy would normally cover your damage. Since the vehicle...
In Michigan, if you hit an unoccupied parked car, the Property Protection Insurance (PPI) coverage on your auto policy will pay for the complete...
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