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Who Is Responsible When Cargo Falls From a Truck in Michigan?
Truck Accident Jun 23, 2026

Who Is Responsible When Cargo Falls From a Truck in Michigan?

Cargo falling from a truck can support a Michigan injury claim, but proof of the truck, load, company records, and injuries matters.

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What Replacement Services Can Michigan No-Fault Pay After a Crash?
Car Accident Jun 22, 2026

What Replacement Services Can Michigan No-Fault Pay After a Crash?

Michigan No-Fault may pay limited replacement services after a crash, but household help must be accident-related, documented, and within statutory limits.

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Can Police Search Your Phone During an Arrest in Michigan?
Civil Rights Jun 19, 2026

Can Police Search Your Phone During an Arrest in Michigan?

Police usually need a warrant to search phone contents in Michigan. Learn what matters after an arrest, traffic stop, consent request, or phone warrant.

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What Evidence Should You Save After a Slip and Fall in Michigan?
Personal Injury Jun 18, 2026

What Evidence Should You Save After a Slip and Fall in Michigan?

After a Michigan slip and fall, photos, witness names, incident reports, shoes, clothing, videos, and maintenance records can matter.

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What Should You Do After Being Injured by a Defective Product in Michigan?
Personal Injury Jun 17, 2026

What Should You Do After Being Injured by a Defective Product in Michigan?

After a defective product injury in Michigan, product preservation, photos, model numbers, warnings, recalls, and early legal review can shape the claim.

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Should I Give a Recorded Statement After a Michigan Car Accident?
Car Accident Jun 17, 2026

Should I Give a Recorded Statement After a Michigan Car Accident?

Before giving a recorded statement after a Michigan car accident, confirm which insurer is asking, what claim is involved, and how your answers may be used.

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What If the Insurance Company Says My Injuries Are From Before the Crash?
Car Accident Jun 16, 2026

What If the Insurance Company Says My Injuries Are From Before the Crash?

A preexisting injury does not automatically defeat a Michigan car accident claim. Learn what records help prove aggravation and crash-related treatment.

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What Happens If the No-Fault Insurer Sends You to an IME in Michigan?
Car Accident Jun 15, 2026

What Happens If the No-Fault Insurer Sends You to an IME in Michigan?

Learn what a Michigan No-Fault IME means, whether you should attend, how the report can affect PIP benefits, and what to do after a cutoff.

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When Do You Have To Show ID to Police in Michigan?
Civil Rights Jun 12, 2026

When Do You Have To Show ID to Police in Michigan?

Learn when Michigan residents may have to show ID to police, including traffic stops, passengers, pedestrians, detention, and arrest risks.

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Wrongful Termination in Michigan: The Limits of At-Will Employment
Employment Law Jun 11, 2026

Wrongful Termination in Michigan: The Limits of At-Will Employment

Wrongful termination in Michigan depends on why you were fired. Learn when firing an at-will employee may violate state or federal law, and what evidence matters.

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What To Do When a Michigan No-Fault Insurer Delays Medical Bill Payments
Car Accident Jun 11, 2026

What To Do When a Michigan No-Fault Insurer Delays Medical Bill Payments

Learn what to do when a Michigan No-Fault insurer delays medical bills after a crash, what records to gather, and when to contact Michigan Legal Center.

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Injured by a Road Rage Driver in Michigan: What Are Your Options?
Car Accident Jun 10, 2026

Injured by a Road Rage Driver in Michigan: What Are Your Options?

Injured by a road rage driver in Michigan? Learn safety steps, No-Fault benefits, evidence to save, hit-and-run issues, and claim options.

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