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Michigan No-fault Law
Use the Table of Contents (right) to read the entire Michigan No-fault Law section. I hope you find it helpful.

“Are you all right?”

While this may be the most important question you’ll hear after an accident, it won’t be the last. In fact, you may be the one asking the question.

Michigan’s No-fault law, adopted in 1973, can be confusing. It is a “no-fault” system, which means that certain benefits are paid by your own insurance company even if the other person was at fault.

If you have been injured in an accident involving a car, truck, bus or other motorized vehicle which insurance company pays for your benefits depends on a variety of circumstances, but the benefits themselves are the same regardless of which company pays.

Recovery and Rehabilitation
Regardless of whether someone else may be at fault for your injuries, your major focus should be on getting better and following the recommendations of your doctors and therapists. Do not, under any circumstances, refuse to follow medical advice because “it might help a lawsuit”. Doing so is the worst thing you could do for yourself. Your full recovery and rehabilitation should be your primary goal after you are injured in an accident.


If you have any questions, please contact me:
Michael J. Gallagher, Personal Injury Attorney
mike@lawyerinjuryexpert.com    1-877-445-4446
 
Michigan No-fault Law
TABLE OF CONTENTS

“Am I covered under No-fault?”

“What benefits am I allowed to receive?”
      Wage Loss
Medical Expense
Survivors’ Benefit
Property Damage
Motorcycles
Other Types of Coverage

“Can I bring a claim against someone who caused my accident and injuries?

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