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Substance Abuse and Addiction in the Medical Profession

Medical professionals, such as doctors, nurses, health aides, and technicians frequently suffer from extreme work responsibilities. These demands can cause sleep deprivation, physical pain, fatigue, and intense work-related stress from nonstop risks when exposed to illness, trauma, and death. These people are not unlike many others with stress and unreasonable demands who cope with...
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September 23, 2021

Who is First Priority to Pay an Accident Victim’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Coverage?

An insurance company recently appealed a trial court's order finding that it was first in priority for purposes of paying a semi driver PIP or personal injury protection insurance. Personal injury protection insurance is auto insurance coverage that’s required in Michigan (unless you have a health insurance policy that covers auto injuries and has...
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What is a Medical Lien?

If you've brought a personal injury action for damages—including the cost of medical bills—you may have a medical lien imposed against any compensation you receive from your lawsuit. What is a Medical Lien? When an individual is injured, their health insurer frequently will pay their medical expenses. A medical lien is a request for...
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January 6, 2021

I Was Visiting Michigan from Out-of-State and was Hit by a Michigan Driver and Injured – What Are My Rights?

While the pandemic has put a damper on travel in 2020, our state usually has more than 120 million visitors each year. If you were visiting Michigan and were involved in an automobile accident, you should know your rights and how our laws work, especially in light of the recent changes to Michigan’s no-fault...
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October 15, 2020

Assisting a Loved One with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by an external force that injures the brain. A TBI can happen when a person's head is hit or when the body is shaken hard enough to cause the brain to forcefully contact the skull, such as in a serious motor vehicle accident. Research shows that roughly 2.8...
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