Posts in Trucking Liability.

Proposed legislation could fundamentally change the adjusting process for first and third party motor vehicle liability claims brought in Michigan.

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National campaign reminds drivers that driving distracted could cost you and others on the road.

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With U.S. tort litigation continuing to climb to historic levels, arbitration may offer insurance providers lower costs, better venue option for resolving claims.

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Investigating a plaintiff’s prior suits may reveal contrary positions barring a claim through judicial estoppel.

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Michigan appellate court reaffirms one year back rule, rejects healthcare provider “Consent to Treat Forms” as assignments of rights.

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Michigan motorists face higher gas tax and fees for annual license plate renewals.

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If you’re not listed on the bill of lading, you may not have standing to be listed on the complaint under Carmack Amendment.

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Did the driver's actions create an "unreasonable risk" to others in this trucking liability case?

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What is the Medicare Secondary Payment Act and why is important in the litigation context? This post provides a breakdown of the basics.

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Employers with Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) licensed employees need to know the six types of required alcohol and controlled substance testing.

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