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Michigan no-fault accident in OhioQ.I was the lead car in a 4 car pile-up on the Ohio Turnpike. I was not at fault. two of the four cars received tickets for failing to stop. The third car in the line caused the first impact. This driver and myself are both from Michigan. I do not have full coverage and my insurance company won't cover repairs. They told me I needed to contact the at fault driver's insurance company. Because the accident happened in Ohio I am not sure if I will be able to get money for the repairs for my car. Even though the other driver was also from Michigan can i get her insurance company to pay for the damages to my car? A.You need to contact the other party's insurance company, and/or consult a Michigan attorney regarding Michigan insurance laws. However, if you file suit in Ohio, you could recover the property damage from the negligent driver. Your question implies that you were not injured, which may make a difference to an attorney considering handling the case. This information is given for general direction, and is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship in the absence of a signed retainer agreement. Other Questions : Denver Criminal Lawyer"Sentences in statute vs. Sentencing Guidelines was: Ex parte Writs of Seizure " I came across a case a few months ago where the court compared a sentence guideline and a statute, and concluded that, if there was a conflict between the two, the ... Dui Lawyer MarylandMy 23-YO daughter was at a Christmas party at her apartment, and had more than enough to drink. She went to bed, slept for about 5 hours, and drove a friend of hers to the airport, feeling OK, but groggy, which she thought came from a lack of ... Boston Criminal LawyerIt was a great start to the new season, picking up on a storyline from last season where one student who a teacher believes was being abused/kept in a basement had supposedly tied up and gagged his mother. He then appears at school with a hand ... Bankruptcy Lawyer GeorgiaI had sued a deadbeat client for breach of contract . Last week I got a call from his attorney informing me the deadbeat had filed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. I had never received formal or informal notification of the Bankruptcy and in fact had no... Have you seen Section 1639 of the bill?Have you seen Section 1639 of the bill? 4. Permanent Jobs for Agricultural Workers. S. 1639 offers an especially sweet deal for illegal agricultural workers once they obtain their Z-A visas. In Section 622 (b), the bill states, "No alien granted a Z...
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