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Avoid hydroplaning by remaining alert and vigilan
May 29th, 2020
April showers can bring May flowers. However, Michigan’s rainy season can extend well into the summer. Because of this, motorists may have to worry about slippery road conditions. While snow and ice create a lot of hazards for drivers, rain can do…
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Categories: Auto Accidents
Things To Consider When Your Teenager Starts To Drive
April 10th, 2020
When your teenager starts to drive one of the family cars, it is a time of mixed emotions for most parents. The good news is that your child survived to become a teenager, your role of chauffeur may be lessening and this is one of the first big miles…
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Categories: Auto Accidents
3 Safety tips for springtime driving
March 6th, 2020
When spring rolls around and the sun begins to shine once more, Michigan residents might find themselves sighing in relief. Because while you might be used to driving in winter weather, it feels good to say goodbye to icy roads and snowy conditions.…
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Categories: Auto Accidents
Safety group hopes hands-free bill can prevent injury on MI roads
January 16th, 2020
As you drive down Michigan roads, you may notice many people who use their smartphone while driving. These drivers take their attention away from the highway, putting you at risk of a car accident. But a bill currently pending in Michigan could make…
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Categories: Auto Accidents
Interesting Facts About Roundabouts
January 2nd, 2020
Roundabouts have become a part of life for those who drive in the Ann Arbor region. These unique, often misunderstood landmarks are the subject of much debate, but their overall reduction of traffic injuries and deaths is indisputable. Here are 10 in…
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Categories: Firm News
Changes to Michigan Auto Insurance Law
November 18th, 2019
Contributor: Benjamin M. Muth
Beginning in July of 2020, Michigan’s “No-Fault” Auto Insurance law will go through serious modifications. Prior to the changes that take effect in 2020, only one policy of insurance was available to buyers: “unlimited PIP.…
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Is Ann Arbor’s Aggressive Approach To Pedestrian Safety Working?
November 8th, 2019
Over the past decade, pedestrian deaths have been on the rise nationwide. In some cities, pedestrian fatalities account for up to half of all traffic fatalities. For the last two years, Ann Arbor has taken part in a study to determine whether a much…
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Categories: Pedestrian Safety
Trucking Accidents: Catastrophic, Complex Collisions
June 10th, 2019
When an 18-wheeler or other large commercial vehicle collides with a car or bicycle, the results are almost always catastrophic.
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Categories: Trucking Accidents
Sensible Social Media: A Lawyer's Warning and Top 5 Tips
August 23rd, 2018
We live in an age of social media. Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter. These revolutionary platforms form the glue of relationships in the 21st Century. We live, work, and play through them. We share our vacations, families, and memories. They…
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Categories: Social Media
Catastrophic Car Accident Causing Surgery or Death
November 6th, 2017
A catastrophic car accident causing surgery or death is rare. We all make mistakes behind the wheel. We miss traffic signals, get distracted by radios and phones, or narrowly avoid accidents on the highway. Most of the time, our mistakes cause no or…
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Categories: Auto Accidents