The Michigan Supreme Court is likely to replace the Kreiner v. Fischer law with the McCormick v. Carrier law. This means that getting compensation for auto accident related injuries in Michigan will be much easier. The old law required you to objectively prove bodily injuries through means such as a test. The problem is that many injuries are not precisely measureable yet still have an effect on a person’s ability to perform essential tasks. Under the new auto accident law, you must now only prove that your injuries have prevented you from performing an essential task such as your ability to work. Getting a personal injury attorney will help you prove this.
The personal injury lawyers at 248 Lawyers P.C. will always make sure you get the right amount for your injuries. If you have recently been in accident involving an automobile, contact 248 Lawyers P.C. now as the more time you wait, the more difficult it is to prove your case.
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