If you’ve suffered an injury or illness that has left you unable to work, everyday events can become harrowing experiences. Suddenly, small car repairs, household upkeep and electric bills become difficult – if not impossible – to overcome. With no income and an...
In America, construction accounts for 6% of the workforce and 20% of workplace fatalities. In addition to this, over 400,000 people suffer injuries while working on construction sites. With those alarming numbers in mind, it’s important for every construction worker...
A report issued in 2013 shows that there is a direct correlation between using a cell phone while behind the wheel and car accidents. It is truly important for an auto accident attorney to uncover the reason for an auto accident that has caused death or...
After being involved in an auto accident, the stress of managing all of the logistics can be overwhelming. From filling out paperwork and making phone calls to visiting doctors and tracking medical bills, it’s easy to get lost in the process. However, it is essential...
Six Tips for Making Sure You Get Paid Medical Benefits After an Auto Accident One of the most important (and costly) benefits in your no fault Michigan auto policy is Personal Injury Protection (PIP). The medical benefits can either coordinate with your medical...