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The Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law: Your
Rights & Benefits (7th ed.)For over 20 Years, our law firm has printed and made available to the Michigan medical community complimentary copies of this booklet. The specific purpose of this booklet is to empower patients and providers with useful knowledge regarding the extensive rights and benefits available under the No-Fault law so that those rights and benefits are protected during dealings with insurance companies.
NEW VERSION AVAILABLE NOW! This booklet is revised every few years so that it remains current. Recently, a newly updated 7th edition was completed and is now available to patients and providers throughout mid-Michigan at no cost.
In response to an overwhelming interest in the Rights & Benefits booklet over the years, we have gone on to publish additional booklets which further highlight important aspects of the Michigan No-Fault Insurance Act:
Motorcyclists and the Michigan No-Fault Law (2nd ed.)This booklet highlights important details of the Michigan No-Fault law that every motorcyclist should know and explains how to make sure you receive No-Fault benefits if you are in a motorcycle accident. Under the Michigan No-Fault law, a motorcycle is not considered a motor vehicle; therefore, if you are injured in a motorcycle accident, your right to receive no-fault insurance benefits may be greatly affected, depending on your motorcycle insurance policy. Request a copy to learn more about your rights as a motorcyclist!
Are You Adequately Protected? (3rd ed.)This booklet is very important to anyone purchasing auto insurance in Michigan. It explains the ins and outs of purchasing auto insurance in Michigan, including: (1) what to do when you already have health insurance; (2) how to best protect you and your family from the growing number of uninsured and under-insured drivers; and (3) how to protect yourself from becoming personally liable for amounts not covered by the basic minimum insurance policy required by law.
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Also, should you ever have any legal questions regarding these brochures, or the Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Act, please do not hesitate to contact our Law Firm. We pride ourselves on helping patients and providers all across Michigan protect their rights under this very important State law.