medical malpractice

Do I Need a Special Attorney If I Am in an Auto Accident With Commercial Vehicle?

Just like almost anything in the world, accidents happen when you least expect them to. One moment you might be reading your newspaper and then, before you know it, you find yourself in the midst of a life threatening situation. It could be as simple as tripping on your son’s skates on your way to your car, or something as major as a car accident.

So, what happens right after a car accident? What are the things that you should do and papers that you should prepare?

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No Fault Raises Special Challenges When Involved in an Vehicle Accident

If you have been involved in an automobile accident in Michigan you may well be entitled to receive thousands of dollars every month that you otherwise might miss out on.

Insurance agents and police officers have specific responsibilities that do not include making sure you get the justice and compensation for damages you have suffered. That is the specific task of an auto accident lawyer.

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Motor Vehicle Accidents – Checklist From Lawyers

Car accidents can have complicated deadlines, which if you are not careful in observing, can mean the loss of benefits. Normally you have three years to sue a private party for your auto accident injuries but there are some shorter deadlines.

For example, and very importantly for no-fault benefits (that is your own car’s insurance that pays your medical bills or if you are a pedestrian the insurance on the car that hits you) you have only thirty days to file your application with the correct insurer to collect payment for medical expenses and loss of earnings of up to $50,000.00. If you are one day late you lose the right to these benefits. That’s why it is important that you make sure you immediately identify the correct insurer. And if in doubt, file with them all. You can sort it out later.

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Motor Vehicle Accidents – Checklist From Lawyers

Car accidents can have complicated deadlines, which if you are not careful in observing, can mean the loss of benefits. Normally you have three years to sue a private party for your auto accident injuries but there are some shorter deadlines.

For example, and very importantly for no-fault benefits (that is your own car’s insurance that pays your medical bills or if you are a pedestrian the insurance on the car that hits you) you have only thirty days to file your application with the correct insurer to collect payment for medical expenses and loss of earnings of up to $50,000.00. If you are one day late you lose the right to these benefits. That’s why it is important that you make sure you immediately identify the correct insurer. And if in doubt, file with them all. You can sort it out later.

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