by James Spagnuolo | Dec 28, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
If you have been seriously injured in a car crash, the bills can stack up fast: medical expenses, housing costs you can’t pay because you’re not working, replacement services, therapy, auto repairs, and a variety of other costs can quickly leave you looking for...
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 | Feb 19, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury
No one wants to lose a child to a personal injury accident. But the thought that a parent might be responsible for a child’s wrongful death is even worse. If a parent’s actions or negligence puts a child at risk, could he or she end up being a defendant in the...
by James Spagnuolo | Feb 6, 2019 | Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury
Drivers aren’t the only ones injured when vehicles collide. Passengers, including children, can sometimes take the brunt of the damage. But who pays the bills when that happens? Can a child sue for injury after a car crash? Children Can’t File Lawsuits, But Their...
by James Spagnuolo | Jan 8, 2019 | Auto Insurance Claims, Motor Vehicle Accidents
After a severe auto accident, you may be told that you have an assigned claim. Find out when assigned claims happen, what they are assigned to, and how having an assigned claim can affect your no-fault benefits after a crash. If you have an assigned claim for your...
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