I was involved in an automobile, bus, truck, or, motorcycle accident in Michigan. What are my No-Fault rights?
It is important to note that Michigan is a No-Fault State. Under the Michigan No-Fault Act, if you are involved in an automobile, truck, or bus, accident your insurance company is required to pay most of your economic damages regardless of fault. If you are injured in an automobile, truck, or bus, accident, you may be entitled to First-Party PIP (personal injury protection) Benefits. These benefits include medical bills, wage loss, attendant care, replacement services, and mileage reimbursement to anyone who suffers an injury arising out of the use, ownership, operation, and/or maintenance of a vehicle. First-Party benefits are available to anyone who suffers an injury arising out of the use, ownership, operation or maintenance of a vehicle.
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