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Personal Injury Results

$15.3 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

$6.5 MILLION | MEDICAL MALPRACTICE (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$3 MILLION | PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT (INGHAM COUNTY, MI)

$2.1 MILLION | PREMISES LIABILITY (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$2 MILLION | TRUCK ACCIDENT (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$1.9 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

The Do’s and Don’ts of Insurance: A Guide From Goodman Acker

Insurance Dos and Don’ts The Top 10 Things You Should Never Say to An Insurance Adjuster After Your Michigan Car Accident. Discover why most insurance adjusters try to force as much information from you as possible and how to respond Why being polite could potentially reduce your settlement claim The top secrets as to why […]

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Tactics Insurance Companies Use to Deny Claims

On top of dealing with injuries and medical bills, you may find yourself struggling to get fair payment from an insurance company after being injured in an accident. Many people are surprised to learn that insurance companies often try to pay as little as possible on injury claims. This article will look at some common […]

how insurance companies determine the amount paid for pain and suffering in car accident claims

How Much Do Insurance Companies Pay for Pain and Suffering?

If someone caused a car accident that severely injured you or a loved one, you’re dealing with more than just the immediate costs of medical treatment and property damage. The constant pain of your injuries coupled with the emotional distress resulting from the crash has significantly decreased your quality of life. You can’t enjoy doing […]

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What is PLPD Insurance?

As a driver in Michigan, you have several responsibilities that must be fulfilled legally. You need to have a valid driver’s license and carry a minimum amount of insurance. If either of these responsibilities is not met, you could find yourself in trouble with the law. You know that you get a driver’s license from […]

Understanding the Changes to Michigan’s “No-Fault” Car Insurance Laws

Although the state prohibits insurers from charging “excessive rates,” residents of Michigan pay some of the highest insurance rates in the United States. This is due, in part, to the state’s “no-fault,” coverage requirement. In an effort to reduce costs for consumers, the Michigan Insurance Commissioner has issued a new law to remove the necessity […]

How Do I File a No-Fault Insurance Claim?

There are two classes of liability — and associated insurance plans — in car accident law. “At-fault” car insurance, which is the norm in the majority of states, assigns liability to one party in a collision. Generally, whoever is deemed liable is responsible for covering the expenses associated with victims’ injuries (some state laws are […]

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