by Michigan Personal Injury Attorney | Mar 18, 2026 | No-Fault / PIP Insurance Claims
An automobile accident can have far-reaching repercussions. Traumatic brain injury, spinal cord trauma, multiple fractures, and other disabling orthopedic harm often necessitate more than medical treatment; they may require attendant care services for basic daily...
by Michigan Personal Injury Attorney | Feb 25, 2026 | Motor Vehicle Accidents
When Attendant Care Was Owed — But Not Paid An automobile accident can change a life in an instant. Severe brain injuries, spinal cord trauma, serious orthopedic injuries, and permanent disabilities can leave individuals and families facing an entirely different...
by Michigan Personal Injury Attorney | Jan 28, 2026 | Slip and Fall
What this article is about (and who it’s for) If you or a loved one was injured after falling on stairs at a rental property, you may be wondering whether a landlord can be held responsible when a handrail was missing or unsafe. Many people also wonder whether a case...
by Michigan Personal Injury Attorney | Jul 8, 2024 | Slip and Fall
In a landmark decision that has sent ripples through the legal community, the Michigan Supreme Court has fundamentally reshaped premises liability law by overturning the long-standing “open and obvious” doctrine. This ruling, issued on July 28, 2023, in...
by Michigan Personal Injury Attorney | Jun 30, 2024 | Personal Injury Lawyer
Can a store or individual be held responsible for the negligent sale or entrustment of firearms or ammunition to an incompetent person? The answer is yes. Th NRA mantra ” guns don’t kill people , people kill people”. There is a lot of truth to that...
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