Michigan Auto Accident & Personal Injury Attorneys
Gursten, Koltonow, Gursten, Christenson & Raitt, PC
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How to Handle Auto Insurance Adjusters for Your Auto Accident Injury Claim
A harsh reality is that an insurance claims adjuster’s job is to pay out as little money as possible to the accident victim or their family. This article provides helpful tips to help you deal with an insurance adjuster after a car or truck accident.
Read ArticlePersonal Injury Lawyer Advice on Michigan Independent Medical Exams
This article is for personal injury attorneys who deal with Michigan auto accident cases. You will learn important advice on how defense law firms and auto insurance companies use Independent Medical Exams (IMEs) to minimize your client's injuries and lessons for how to successfully handle these issues.
Read ArticleLitigation Strategies with Michigan’s New Auto Accident Law
This article will help personal injury lawyers learn valuable tips on how to understand the difference between pain and impairment, and applying this within a Michigan auto accident trial.
Read ArticleThe Effect of McCormick v. Carrier on Michigan Auto Law Requirements
The Michigan Supreme Court’s August 2010 ruling on McCormick v. Carrier overturned the controversial Kreiner v Fischer “serious impairment of body function” threshold case. This article is intended for personal injury lawyers to understand how this ruling changes Michigan No Fault law and how Michigan auto accident victims can recover pain and suffering compensation under McCormick.
Read ArticleWho Pays Your Medical Bills in a Michigan Auto Accident?
Given Michigan’s complex No-Fault auto law, sometimes it can be difficult to understand who pays your medical bills when you're injured in an auto accident. This article explains the difference between primary and excess medical coverage for Michigan auto insurance, what is covered, and how Michigan drivers can ensure they have coverage for any medical bills due to injury from a car or truck accident.
Read ArticleCommon Myths About Auto Accident Injury Lawsuits
Whether it's a relative or friend's past experiences, media exposure or general assumptions about lawsuits, no one can predict the outcome of an auto accident case. This unique area of law indicates that predicting the outcome of an auto accident case is impractical as experienced lawyers explain some of the common myths associated with these types of injury cases.
Read ArticleTraumatic Brain Injury From Auto Accidents – What You Need to Know
The author explains why traumatic brain injury from auto accidents is called the silent epidemic and what steps you can take after a car accident to protect yourself.
Read ArticleMotorcycle Accident Cases: Overcoming Jury Perceptions
Personal injury attorneys handling motorcycle accident cases should expect defense attorneys to blame bikers, even when they are completely innocent. The unfair perception many people have of motorcyclists makes these cases challenging for lawyers unfamiliar with motorcycle accident laws. This article provides recommended trial themes to help an attorney prove that their client is entitled to the same protections and safeguards as anyone else.
Read ArticleTop Michigan Auto Accident Attorney Mistakes
This article is intended to help Michigan personal injury lawyers properly protect a client and prevent insurance companies and defense lawyers from destroying legitimate cases and hurting good people.
Read ArticleUnderstanding the Impact of Kreiner v. Fischer on Michigan Auto Accident and Personal Injury Law
This article breaks down the 64-page Michigan Supreme Court decision Kreiner v. Fischer to help Michigan personal injury attorneys understand the tremendous impact Kreiner has had on automobile negligence cases. Three requirements are explained that anyone who has been injured in a car accident in Michigan must meet to make a case. Additional legal resources are also provided.
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