Lansing Hit-and-Run Crashes – 3 Surprising Facts
We found these surprising facts about Lansing hit-and-run crashes, and offer this advice to protect yourself if you happen to be in one....
Continue readingWe found these surprising facts about Lansing hit-and-run crashes, and offer this advice to protect yourself if you happen to be in one....
Continue readingMust-listen new podcast, "Silent Crash: The Quiet Unraveling of Michigan's Auto No-Fault" sheds light on the concerning new realm in Michigan's auto related healthcare....
Continue readingThis article provides an overview of Michigan's current distracted driving laws, as well as the proposed bills to strengthen those laws and protect the people of Michigan....
Continue readingIn a recent appearance on WLAJ "In the Name of the Law", Michigan auto accident attorney Stephen Sinas explains the special issues senior citizens injured in Michigan auto accidents face following the 2019 changes in the Michigan No-Fault Insurance Law....
Continue readingOne of the most commonly asked questions we receive is "When should I contact a Michigan auto no-fault insurance lawyer?" This article helps answer that question....
Continue readingAfter a car accident, you might be wondering if you can get compensation for an accident that was your fault. This article explains what you should know....
Continue readingThis article explores the contributing factors to fatal car crashes in Lansing from age of driver, to roadway conditions, to specific stretches of roads and intersections....
Continue readingObtaining your Michigan car accident police report early on can be vital in preserving evidence and your ability to obtain PIP no-fault benefits and pursue lawsuits against at-fault drivers....
Continue readingIn the months and years following the Michigan 2019 auto no-fault reform, there’s been a lot of talk about how it affects the coverage of medical bills, but another important piece to consider is recovering lost income under new auto no-fault laws....
Continue readingIt goes without saying, teaching someone to drive, especially teenagers, is no small endeavor and it requires hours of training and supervision. Under Michigan law, teenagers must go through the Graduated Driver Licensing System before they can apply for a license. In a recent appearance on Fox 17’s “Know the Law”, Grand Rapids Car Accident Attorney Tom Sinas explains parent liability of a teenage driver....
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