Where Do I Turn To Receive My Michigan No-Fault Benefits After A Motor Vehicle Accident?
MICHIGAN NO FAULT PRIORITIES Michigan No-Fault law has priorities for where someone injured after a motor vehicle accident in Michigan will turn to receive Michigan no-fault benefits. These no fault benefits are also referred to as personal injury protection or PIP benefits. They are established by Michigan law. In almost all situations, people who have suffered personal injury after a car accident or truck accident in Michigan will first turn to their own auto insurance company to collect their no fault benefits. This will almost always be true regardless of whether you were in your own vehicle or whether you were in another person’s car at the time of your motor vehicle accident. Note: There are some important, factually specific exceptions regarding Michigan No Fault priorities, as there are with other areas of the Michigan No Fault law. It is strongly advised that you also discuss the specific underlying facts of your car accident or truck accident with an experienced Michigan pers
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