Priority Of Michigan Auto Insurance Policies:
One rule that confuses many clients is that even if you are rear-ended
or the accident is not your fault, you still must make a claim against
your own insurance company. If you do not have insurance, then you must
make a claim with the insurance company of a resident relative's policy,
even if that person or that person's car had nothing to do with the
accident. This is true for anyone involved in an accident, whether in a
car, truck, or a person crossing the street. If you are driving your
employer's car at the time, then your employer's insurance company must
pay. If you are on a motorcycle, then the negligent driver's car
insurance company must handle your benefits. This area can get very
confusing, but we can help you figure out who is the responsible
insurer.
Contact the law office of Michigan car accident lawyer Michael Morse for
a free consultation and information on how to receive the maximum
compensation from Michigan auto accidents or personal injury resulting
from a Michigan car accident. Michigan car accident attorney Michael
Morse will tell you what the insurance companies won't.