If you are injured by the negligent act of another, you might be entitled to full compensation from your own insurance company, directly from the other person or business, and/or from the other’s insurance company. Unfortunately, insurance companies often deny coverage, obstruct your claim, or delay until an injured person gives up (or worse, loses his or her legal ability to challenge the insurance company in court).
After a personal injury occurs in and around Ann Arbor, you should ask the following questions...
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