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WMYD TV
October 2008
Michigan law regarding injuries from auto accidents can be complicated. There are no-fault issues, property damage limitation, coordinated benefits, ERISA, and threshold issues. Even a lawyer can get frustrated.
While I can’t tell you everything you need to know tonight, I can give you a few simple things to remember. If you’re going to drive a car that you own, make sure it’s insured. If you’re involved in an accident and you’re injured, file an application for no-fault benefits as soon as you can.
Remember, your automobile insurance should be reviewed every single year. Make sure you have both uninsured and underinsured coverage.
Call a lawyer. The insurance industry’s own research shows that people who are represented by a lawyer get larger settlements. So remember, while the law may seem confusing, getting help and getting an advantage is easy.
For this week’s It’s A Matter of Law, I’m Mark Bernstein, putting the law on your side.
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