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Fighting Misinformation about Personal Injury Lawyers

Michigan Legal News, Personal Injury Laws

A pretty good article on InjuryBoard.com about driving, common sense and liability (see “Who wins and loses when a Ford Focus and a fully-loaded semi-truck crash?“). One of the things that struck me was the excellent attitude this personal injury lawyer takes about his profession:

Yes, I’m not ashamed of being a personal injury lawyer, so those who refer to us collectively in a negative way can forget embarrassing us. If we are embarrassed about anything

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Small Claims Court in Michigan

Small Claims Court

Despite the most thorough preparation and persistent negotiation, it is possible your claim could reach a dead end. The insurance company might stubbornly deny your claim or offer you too little compensation for the accident and you may want to consider taking your claim to small claims court or arbitration. The process for going to small claims court varies from state to state. Here is the general outline for small claims court in Michigan.

Your case must be filed in the city or county where the transaction or dispute took place, or where the person or business you are suing is located. For instance, small claims in Detroit are handled

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When You Can Go To Court Without An Attorney

Do You Need a Personal Injury Attorney?

Few people realize that, after an accident, it is often possible to deal with the personal injury yourself. With basic information about how the accident claims process works, if you are organized and patience, you can handle your own injury insurance claim without a lawyer—and without being treated unfairly by the insurance company. In fact, you could actually get more compensation for your injury and a faster resolution to your claim by handling it yourself instead of hiring a lawyer (and paying her or his fees).

Which claims you might be able to take to small claims court without a lawyer? As a general rule of thumb,

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