If your Michigan No-Fault Insurance company has denied your insurance benefits after a Michigan car accident or if you are getting the runaround from your insurance adjuster, you have come to the right place. Our Michigan No Fault Insurance lawyers represent car accident injury victims just like you in lawsuits against the large auto insurance companies everyday. And we win big! Choose us and we will do the same for you.
Insurance adjusters are notorious for playing games with your benefits. Perhaps you were told that your no fault insurance claim was never received, that you did not submit proper documentation, or that you were not entitled to be reimbursed for a benefit. You may have even been underpaid for a service provided on your behalf. We are not suprised. This is their plan. They want to frustrate you until you quit trying. Don't give up! Call us today at (800) 606-1717 and our top rated Michigan no fault insurance lawyers will roll up our sleeves and get to work immediately.
Every driver in the State of Michigan is required to have an automobile insurance policy with no-fault benefits. If you were injured in a Michigan car accident, motorcycle accident, truck accident, bicycle accident, or pedestrian accident, you are most likely entitled to Michigan No Fault insurance benefits, regardless of who was as fault for the accident. Passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists and others are also often entitled to receive these benefits even if they did not have an auto no-fault insurance policy.
There are several different Michigan No-Fault Insurance benefits you are entitled to receive after suffering injuries in a Michigan car accident. These No-Fault Benefits include:
Payment of benefits to have an agency or family member provide skilled or unskilled care and supervision to the accident victim during the period of recovery. In catastrophic cases, these benefits can be received for a lifetime.
Payment of lifetime medical expenses, doctor bills, rehabilitation expenses, and prescription expenses for injuries caused or aggravated in a car accident.
Payment of lost wages and income for accident victims who are unable to return to their employment due to injuries suffered in a motor vehicle accident. Payable up to three years after the accident and can be received if a person is "temporarily unemployed" or "actively seeking employment."
Payment for household chores and assistance performed by a family member or another individual. Includes payment for doing laundry, housecleaning, mowing the lawn, and taking out the garbage. Payable for up to three years after the accident.
Payment of benefits, including funeral expenses, lost wages, and others to family members of an individual who dies in a motor vehicle accident.
Payment of services for a nurse case manager to assist the accident victim with medical needs, including coordination of care, after a car accident.
Payment for travel expenses to and from medical appointments, hospital visits, and physical therapy appointments.
Payment of benefits to have an existing home modified or a new home built to accommodate the social needs of a person seriously injured in an accident.
Payment for a van or specially equipped van or vehicle to take the accident victim to and from their medical appointments.
You can obtain these insurance benefits benefits by filing a written Application for No-Fault Benefits with the proper no-fault insurance company that has priority for paying your claims. Your own insurance agent, or the adjuster assigned to your claim, should promptly provide it to you.
We also have the Application for No-Fault Benefits available for you on our law firm website that you can download and print for free.
There is a time limit for filing your Michigan No-Fault Insurance Claim. You must file a written Application for No-Fault Benefits with the proper insurance company within one year of the date of the accident. If you fail to do so, you will not be able to obtain No-Fault Benefits.
Written claims for wage loss benefits, medical expenses, household services, and other no-fault benefits must be sent to the proper insurance company within one year of the date of the expense. If you fail to do so, you will not be able to obtain recovery or reimbursement of the claim or expense.
If your auto insurance company refuses to pay your no fault insurance benefits, your only recourse is to file a lawsuit against your insurance company.
If you choose to begin a lawsuit against your insurance company for No-Fault benefits, you must file a lawsuit within one year of the date on which the last unpaid No-Fault benefit was incurred.
If you fail to file your lawsuit within this one year period, you will lose the right to have the benefit or expense paid.
Our Michigan No Fault insurance attorneys will represent you in your Michigan car accident case under our NO FEE PROMISE. This means that you will not be charged any legal fees whatsoever unless we obtain a settlement or recovery for you. You have absolutely no obligation for legal fees unless we win your case. If we do not obtain a settlement for you, you owe us nothing!
For more information regarding your rights on Michigan No-Fault Insurance Benefits or if your insurance company has terminated your benefits, call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our Michigan No Fault Insurance Lawyers about your case, or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.
We represent clients in Michigan No-Fault insurance lawsuits against all auto insurance companies, including Allstate, State Farm, AAA, Auto Club of Michigan, Citizens, Titan, Progressive, Grange, Auto Owners, Hastings Mutual, Nationwide, Fremont, Geico, Farmers, Farm Bureau, AIG, Liberty Mutual, and all other auto insurance companies.
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