by James Spagnuolo | Oct 2, 2018 | Auto Insurance Claims
No one wants to pay more than they have to for insurance. Most people know, or at least suspect, if their PIP insurance provider knew they were driving their car for work, their benefitswould go up. But you may need to tell them anyway if you don’t want to be stuck...
by James Spagnuolo | Jun 26, 2018 | Auto Insurance Claims
Over the last few years, auto insurance providers have relied on fraud defenses to cut injured motorists off from millions of dollars in benefits. But a recent Michigan Court of Appeals case says attendant care fraud committed after an accident may not always sink...
by James Spagnuolo | May 29, 2018 | Auto Insurance Claims, Personal Injury
You’ve been in a car accident. Now your doctor may ask you for an assignment of no-fault benefits. What does that mean? Should you sign the assignment? And why do you need to? Changes in Medical Provider Lawsuits Put Patients in the Middle Auto insurance providers are...
by James Spagnuolo | Apr 3, 2018 | Auto Insurance Claims
Traumatic brain injuries can cause a lifetime of problems. Michigan law requires no-fault providers to pay for medical expenses related to auto accidents – no matter how long after the crash they happen. But insurance providers like to object. When that happened to...
by James Spagnuolo | Mar 6, 2018 | Auto Insurance Claims
When passengers and pedestrians are injured in car crashes, recovering PIP benefits sometimes comes down to the person who owns the vehicle that hit them. When that is a rental car, it can create confusion at court. When PIP Benefits Depend on Vehicle Ownership After...
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