Michigan motorists could face $400 fine under new slow down, move over law designed to protect state’s emergency personnel.

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Appellate Court upholds grant of summary disposition in a PIP no-fault case involving an injury at a gasoline pump.

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Michigan motorists face higher gas tax and fees for annual license plate renewals.

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If you’re not listed on the bill of lading, you may not have standing to be listed on the complaint under Carmack Amendment.

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A simple deposition question about a plaintiff’s bankruptcy history could result in a dismissal for the defense.

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Transportation Secretary lobbies for the Grow America Act, which seeks to jump start long delayed improvements and repairs to the US infrastructure.

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Supreme Court ruling clears path for plaintiffs to claim additional bodily injury damages in municipal vehicle liability cases.

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Appellate court upholds grant of summary disposition in fraudulent PIP and uninsured motorist case.

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Michigan appellate court considers whether "sudden emergency" doctrine applies to case where the driver's excessive speed contributed to the emergency situation.

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Insurers should consider how the implications of the one-year back rule in Michigan PIP cases could limit their ability to seek reimbursement from other carriers

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