Do my injuries meet the threshold-of-injury level necessary for suing the at-fault driver?
The No-Fault Law defines serious impairment as ” an objectively manifested impairment of an important bodily function that affects the person’s general ability to lead his or her normal life.” Michigan Compiled Laws 500.3135(7). The question of whether your injury reaches this level will be decided by a judge. You should consult an attorney for his or her opinion regarding whether your injury will meet the required threshold of severity.
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