Personal Injury Resources
How Subrogation Works in Michigan Car Accident Cases
Subrogation is the legal right of an insurance company to seek reimbursement from the at-fault party or their insurer after paying for damages to its insured. While it's a process that primarily takes place between your insurer and other parties, it can...
Independent Medical Examinations (IME) in Michigan Injury Cases: What Victims Should Expect
If you've been injured in a car accident or workplace incident in Michigan, your insurance company might ask you to undergo an Independent Medical Examination (IME). Many victims are surprised to learn that IMEs aren't really independent at all, and the...
Social Host Liability & Dram-Shop Claims After Muskegon Motorcycle Fatalities: Pursuing Alcohol Accountability Beyond the Driver
Motorcycle accidents are among the deadliest crashes on Michigan roads. When alcohol is involved, most people immediately think of the drunk driver as the only responsible party. But accountability doesn't always end there. Bars, restaurants, or even private...
Do I Have to Accept an Insurance Adjuster’s Offer? A Guide for Michigan Accident Victims
After a Michigan car accident, it's common for insurance adjusters to reach out with a settlement offer. Their job is to resolve your personal injury claim quickly and for the lowest possible amount. That means their offer is rarely designed to reflect the...
Phantom Vehicle Claims: Proving “Miss-and-Run” Accidents When the Car Never Stops
Not every car accident involves a direct hit. In some situations, the reckless move of another driver forces you to swerve, slam the brakes, or take evasive action, leading to a crash. The other vehicle? It disappears. Without the confirmed identity of the...
E-Bike & E-Scooter Collisions: How Michigan’s No-Fault Rules Apply to Micro-Mobility Crashes
E-bikes and e-scooters are becoming a common sight on Michigan streets, offering quick, eco-friendly ways to get around. But as more people turn to these micro-mobility options, crash risks are rising, and so are injuries. In fact, a recent study revealed...
Wearable Tech: Using Heart-Rate and GPS Evidence to Corroborate On-the-Job Injury Claims
Wearable technology is no longer just for athletes and fitness buffs. Nowadays, smartwatches, fitness trackers, body cameras, and even location beacons are becoming more common on industrial job sites for monitoring worker health, location, and productivity....
Autopilot Malfunctions: Who Is Liable in a Self-Driving Car Accident
Self-driving cars are no longer science fiction. From advanced cruise control systems to fully autonomous vehicles being tested in real traffic, the technology behind driverless cars is growing rapidly. But with these innovations come new legal questions....
Telemedicine Misdiagnosis and Errors: How Virtual Care Is Creating New Malpractice Claims in Michigan
Telemedicine has transformed how people across Michigan access healthcare. With just a few taps on your phone or clicks on your computer, you can now talk to a doctor, get a prescription, and receive follow-up care without leaving home. It's convenient,...
Dram-Shop Liability After Drunk-Driving Crashes: Holding Bars and Restaurants Accountable
When a drunk-driving accident happens, most people focus on the driver. But what if a bar, restaurant, or party host played a role in letting things get out of hand? In Michigan, dram-shop laws allow victims of drunk-driving crashes to hold alcohol-serving...










