by James Spagnuolo | Jan 3, 2020 | Auto Insurance Claims
Not everyone has their own auto insurance policy. Spouses and parents often include the whole family under one policy. But what happens if your teen driver is in an accident or your spouse is hit by a car? Can you get PIP benefits for a family member in your home?...
by James Spagnuolo | Nov 6, 2019 | Auto Insurance Claims
When the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP) was transferred from a government agency to a non-profit organization of insurance providers, it seemed to shift control over the claims away from vulnerable Michigan residents. But a recent Michigan Court of Appeals...
by James Spagnuolo | Oct 5, 2019 | Auto Insurance Claims
If money is tight, you may be considering putting off paying your auto insurance bill. In short, don’t. Late payments on your auto insurance bill can create problems collecting benefits after an accident, as one couple learned in a recent Court of Appeals decision....
by James Spagnuolo | Sep 30, 2019 | Auto Insurance Claims, Motor Vehicle Accidents
More than ever, parents of adult children are helping them pay the bills and make ends meet. Parents often carry their children’s health insurance until they are 26 (the legal limit), and many pay their children’s phone bills even longer. But is it a good idea for...
by James Spagnuolo | Sep 27, 2019 | Auto Insurance Claims, Motor Vehicle Accidents
For years, bikers have relied on the Michigan No-Fault Act to protect them when motorcycle accidents with vehicles cause them serious injuries. But the recent Michigan no-fault reform law has raised questions about how motorcyclists’ medical expenses will be paid for,...
by James Spagnuolo | Jun 11, 2019 | Auto Insurance Claims
On Friday, May 24, 2019, the Michigan legislature passed a no-fault reform bill on the promise that it would save drivers money on their auto insurance premiums. But will the new law really save you money, or will your money go to lawsuits and Medicaid reimbursement?...
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