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Michigan Car Accident Injury Attorneys - Frequently Asked Questions
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A car accident is one of the most traumatic events a person can experience. Although many accidents are minor, some can cause life changing injuries. The Michigan car accident lawyers at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm fight for the money compensation and justice our clients deserve.
The harm our clients experience goes beyond medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering. We want to ensure our highways and roadways in Michigan are safe. We aim to prevent future wrongdoing. This means holding individuals accountable when they cause a crash. It also means making sure the car insurance company pays the no-fault PIP benefits and pain and suffering they are obligated to pay following a collision.
Review our Frequently Asked Questions below and check out our driving related blog posts. If you need a free consultation from an experienced Michigan car accident attorney, fill out the contact form or give us a call. We will explain your rights in detail. We are experts in Michigan car accident law, having handled thousands of claims for individuals across the state. We have obtained hundreds of millions for our clients.
With over 40 years of experiences, our Michigan car wreck injury attorneys know how to fight for you and help get your life back on track. Remember, you don’t pay a cent until we win or settle your case.
Call the Lee Steinberg Law Firm at 1-800-LEE-FREE (1-800-533-3733) and let us help you with your car, truck, or motorcycle accident case.
Video Transcript
The No-Fault Law, also know as PIP, which stands for Personal Injury Protection, allows for certain benefits if you are involved in a car accident. Even if you're not at fault. That's why it's called the no-fault law. Now what are these benefits? These benefits are the payment of medical expenses that are related to the car accident. It involves 85% of your gross wages. It involves the payment of out-of-pocket costs like prescriptions as well as medical mileage, like gas money to and from doctor's offices. You get reimbursed for that. It involves the payment of what's called replacement services where somebody - and it can be a family member, mom, daughter, anybody - is doing the chores for you. They get reimbursed for the time that they are putting in doing the chores at home. There's also something called attendant care. Which is more personal care to someone injured in a car accident. Let's say they need help getting dressed or need help in the bathroom or need help changing bandages. All these more personal care type items also get reimbursed by the no-fault carrier for the person doing it. All these benefits come under the umbrella of the Michigan No-Fault Law.