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Michigan Personal Injury Statute of Limitations: Explained

A statute of limitations is the legal countdown for filing a lawsuit. In Michigan personal injury cases, that clock usually runs for three years from the date you were hurt. Miss it and, with rare exceptions, your claim is barred—even if liability is clear and your injuries are serious. This guide breaks the deadlines down…

Pedestrian Hit by Car Lawyer: What to Know in Michigan

A “pedestrian hit by car lawyer” is a Michigan injury attorney who represents people struck while walking or crossing the street. They collect evidence, handle insurers, secure your no-fault (PIP) benefits, and pursue additional compensation from the at‑fault driver—usually on a contingency fee, so you pay nothing unless they win. In this article, you’ll learn…

Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury: State Guide

If you’ve been injured, you’re not just healing—you’re working against a legal clock. Every state sets a statute of limitations that controls how long you have to file a personal injury lawsuit. Miss it and, in most cases, your claim is gone for good. To make things trickier, the clock can start on the day…

Pain and Suffering Lawyer: How to Prove & Maximize Damages

After an injury, the physical pain is only part of the story. Sleep is harder, work suffers, relationships strain—and insurers still treat those losses as “subjective.” Pain and suffering is real, but it’s not automatically paid. It must be proven, valued, and defended against tactics designed to minimize what you’re going through—especially under Michigan’s unique…

How to Calculate Pain and Suffering: Multiplier & Per Diem

After an accident, the bills are easy to count—but the sleepless nights, missed family moments, chronic pain, and anxiety aren’t on any invoice. Insurance adjusters in Michigan often focus on what’s “on paper,” leaving many people wondering how to put a fair dollar value on pain and suffering without guessing or leaving money on the…

Compensation for Pain and Suffering: Calculation & Payouts

“Pain and suffering” refers to the non-economic harm you experience after an injury—the physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, sleep issues, scarring, and loss of enjoyment of life. Unlike medical bills or lost wages, there’s no receipt for these losses. Compensation for pain and suffering is intended to recognize what you’ve endured and how the injury…

What Is Uninsured Motorist Coverage? Michigan UM/UIM Guide

Uninsured motorist coverage is protection you buy for yourself when the driver who hits you doesn’t carry insurance. Underinsured motorist coverage kicks in when the at‑fault driver has insurance, but not enough to cover your medical bills, lost wages, and other losses. Instead of chasing a dead‑end policy—or a driver who disappears after a hit‑and‑run—UM/UIM…

Michigan Auto Accident Lawyer: What They Do and How to Hire

A Michigan auto accident lawyer is an attorney who helps crash victims protect their rights, get medical bills and wage loss covered under Michigan’s no-fault (PIP) system, and pursue additional compensation from at-fault drivers when the law allows. In plain terms, they step in to deal with insurers, gather evidence, calculate your losses, and—if needed—take…

How to Choose a Premises Liability Law Firm in Michigan

If you were hurt on someone else’s property because a hazard wasn’t fixed or warned about—think uncleared ice, a loose handrail, poor lighting, or a spill—Michigan’s premises liability law may hold the owner or occupier responsible. A premises liability law firm is the team that investigates what went wrong, documents how long the danger existed,…

Personal Injury Lawsuit Process: From Claim to Settlement

After a crash or fall, the phone calls start, the bills pile up, and an insurance adjuster wants a statement. You’re hurt, unsure what to do first, and worried about missing Michigan deadlines or saying something that hurts your claim. With a clear roadmap—and the right local guidance—you can move your case from treatment to…

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