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Main Office
24460 Telegraph Rd.
Southfield, MI 48034
Toll Free - (877) 353-3600
Office - (248) 353-3600
FAX - (248) 353-3547
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Westland Office
6149 N. Wayne Rd.
Westland, MI 48185
(734) 722-2044
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Q: Can I be taxed on my wage loss?
A: If you were injured in a Michigan car accident, and are being paid wage loss those benefits currently are not taxable under the law.
Q: What if the car I was driving was uninsured?
A: Where you are the registered owner of the vehicle and did not maintain the Michigan minimum insurance then you are legally barred from bringing a lawsuit against an at-fault driver or claiming First-Party benefits.
Q: What if the police said the accident was my fault?
A: The Police are not always correct, and there still are likely a host benefits you may be entitled to recover. It is important in this situation to contact our office immediately.
Q: What is uninsured motorist coverage?
A: Uninsured motorist coverage is an option that allows you to recover money from your own auto insurance policy. If the negligent driver did not have insurance coverage or could not be identified, i.e. a hit-and-run driver then you could then look to your own insurance company to compensate you for your injuries.
Q: What’s the difference between uninsured motorist coverage and underinsured motorist coverage?
A: Uninsured coverage, maybe available when the at-fault vehicle had no identifiable insurance and underinsured coverage provides an additional source of collecting for serious injuries caused by a car accident that may not have been adequately covered by the at fault insurance company.