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Can Police Search Your Car or Home Without a Warrant in Michigan?
Civil Rights Jun 5, 2026

Can Police Search Your Car or Home Without a Warrant in Michigan?

Learn when Michigan police can search a car or home without a warrant, what to say about consent, and what evidence to save after a search.

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Traumatic Brain Injury After a Michigan Accident
Personal Injury Jun 3, 2026

Traumatic Brain Injury After a Michigan Accident

A Michigan TBI claim may depend on proof, records, No-Fault benefits, serious-impairment review, and legal evidence after a crash or other accident.

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What Kind of Cases Do Personal Injury Lawyers Handle in Michigan?
Personal Injury Jun 2, 2026

What Kind of Cases Do Personal Injury Lawyers Handle in Michigan?

An overview of the personal injury cases Michigan lawyers handle, the laws that apply, and the deadlines and evidence that can shape a claim.

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Bus Accident Claims in Michigan
Bus Accident Jun 2, 2026

Bus Accident Claims in Michigan

Michigan bus accident claims can involve No-Fault priority, public entities, school districts, commercial carriers, video, and strict evidence issues.

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Steps to Take After a Motorcycle Accident in Michigan
Motorcycle Accident Jun 1, 2026

Steps to Take After a Motorcycle Accident in Michigan

After a Michigan motorcycle crash, use this checklist for safety, medical care, police reporting, insurance notices, evidence, and legal review.

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Passenger Injury Claims After a Michigan Car Accident
Car Accident May 29, 2026

Passenger Injury Claims After a Michigan Car Accident

Injured as a passenger in a Michigan car accident? Learn how no-fault benefits, at-fault driver claims, insurance priority, and evidence can affect your case.

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What Does an Injury Lawyer Do in Michigan? Key Roles & Benefits
Personal Injury May 28, 2026

What Does an Injury Lawyer Do in Michigan? Key Roles & Benefits

Learn what a Michigan injury lawyer does, how personal injury representation works, and when legal help may protect evidence, deadlines, and compensation.

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Bicycle and E-Bike Accident Claims in Michigan
Bicycle Accident May 27, 2026

Bicycle and E-Bike Accident Claims in Michigan

Injured on a bicycle or e-bike in Michigan? Learn how PIP benefits, driver-negligence claims, classification, and evidence may affect your case.

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False Arrest and Wrongful Detention in Michigan: When the Police Hold You Without Cause
Civil Rights May 26, 2026

False Arrest and Wrongful Detention in Michigan: When the Police Hold You Without Cause

The police cannot arrest or hold someone without legal justification. Learn what may support a Michigan false arrest or wrongful detention claim and what to save.

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What Evidence Must Be Preserved After a Michigan Truck Accident?
Truck Accident May 21, 2026

What Evidence Must Be Preserved After a Michigan Truck Accident?

Truck accident evidence can disappear quickly. Learn what truck data, driver logs, video, and company records to preserve after a Michigan crash.

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Can You Sue a Bar or Drunk Driver After a Michigan Drunk Driving Crash?
Car Accident May 20, 2026

Can You Sue a Bar or Drunk Driver After a Michigan Drunk Driving Crash?

After a Michigan drunk driving crash, you may have No-Fault/PIP benefits, a civil claim against the drunk driver, and a Michigan dram shop claim if a licensed alcohol seller unlawfully served a minor or visibly intoxicated person."

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What Is a Notice of Intent in Michigan Injury Lawsuits?
Personal Injury May 18, 2026

What Is a Notice of Intent in Michigan Injury Lawsuits?

A Michigan notice of intent is a formal legal warning, but the deadline, recipient, and required contents depend on the specific claim.

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