Because Michigan is no-fault state, many victims of auto accidents are able to get the support they need through their own insurance provider. However, if negligent driver was operating vehicle within the scope of their employment, the employer might also be held liable for the ensuing damages. Although initial support and payments for damages could come through the state’s no-fault insurance, claimant who has suffered severe and catastrophic injuries might require additional compensation outside the scope of no-fault benefits. This is done through the demonstration of numerous elements, including duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages. For example, thorough investigation of the accident scene could help to retell the story of what happened, or even identify additional liable parties. So,
Determining Liability in a Michigan Car Crash | Proving Fault
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