Imagine going to someone’s home only to trip and fall down a stair you couldn’t see in the dark. Who is responsible for your injuries? Should the homeowner have warned you, or should you have known to turn on the light? That’s the debate happening right now in the...
This winter has been especially hard on Michigan roads. The weather patterns have resulted in massive potholes across the state, and in local neighborhoods. When Michigan potholes cause serious injury, can the government be held responsible, or do you just have to...
When you are seriously injured on someone else’s property, a landowner negligence lawsuit may be the best way to be compensated for those injuries. Figuring out who to sue – the landlord or the tenant – can be troublesome. If you sue the wrong party, you could end up...
For years, if you were seriously injured in an auto accident, you and your medical providers could seek no-fault benefits from your auto insurance company. But changes in the way the courts are reading the Michigan No-Fault Act could change the way you and your...
After an auto accident, injured motorists usually aren’t particular about which auto insurance company pays their bills. However, for insurers, the priority of payments can be worth the fight. Find out what it means for you when auto insurance companies fight over who...
Winter is just around the corner, and avid skiers are getting ready to buy an annual ski season pass. A recent Michigan Court of Appeals case warns NASTAR competitors to take a close look at the participant release before they hit the slopes. Competitive skiers expect...