Grand Rapids, MI (openPR) 1 October 2010

Steven M. McCormick v. Carrier Gursten talk to other injury lawyers in Michigan. He State Bar of Michigan Annual Meeting 2010 in Grand Rapids presents: “On behalf of injured victims of personal injury and find a value in the car accident injury after McCormick v. Carrier.”

“Understanding how the handle cases of car accidents have become more important than ever for lawyers in Michigan,” said Gursten, Head of the Michigan Law Car, a subsidiary of the state’s largest law solely management Auto accidents and insurance litigation with no default.

as saying Gursten, possibly thousands of victims who are seriously injured in car accident in Michigan – said they still had no case under the strict conditions Right car accident – now have a second chance to complain of pain and suffering. On 1 August 2010 Michigan Supreme Court in McCormick v. Carrier (ref. 136 738) Michigan has canceled last (and most difficult of the nation) right car accident cut Kreiner v. Fischer (ref. 124 120), opening the door to other lawsuits by people who the fair compensation after being injured in a car accident, he added.

“During the last month were nearly all personal injury lawyer, insurance adjuster and the trial judge scrambling trying to figure out what does McCormick v. Carrier, weighing about 100 pages, really for the people injured in car accident in Michigan,” said Gursten. “My presentation will help attorneys understand injuries colleagues of this important issue.”

Gursten writes and speaks extensively about the laws of Michigan car accident and No-Fault Act, and is available for comment McCormick v. Carrier and personal injury.

McCormick v. Carrier, people, compensation for injuries and pain and suffering have a better chance at a fair recovery. McCormick says a person for the pain and suffering of the qualification damages if his life is usually associated? not complete in a car accident, Kreiner necessary changes, “said Gursten.

For those who are not legal seminar in Michigan, flights with Steve McCormick v Gursten Preview carriers. Decision McCormick v. Carrier, the correct interpretation of the clear and unambiguous language of the law of Michigan No-Fault, said Gursten. Here he describes the test persons in Michigan who was injured in a car collision, damages for pain and suffering to respond.

Gursten on what to Kreiner v. Fischer. “Kreiner was responsible for the worst possible public policy in Michigan. What made under the old law was so frustrating for lawyers Kreiner on the duration and temporal factors led to the focus of people who have suffered very serious injuries, almost impossible, but were less sanctioned, and the good people who have tried, despite the pain and medical limitations of their injuries, bowel and try to get back as quickly as possible to work, “said Gursten.

“Fortunately, the Michigan Supreme Court again common sense to government? law car accident with his decision on McCormick v. Carrier.”

For further information, please take a look at Steve McCormick v. Carrier Gursten blog. If you were in a car accident in Michigan, take a look at our local resources for victims of car accidents.


Steven M. Gursten is one of the nation’s lawyers injury behavior of the car and truck accident cases and disputes recognized body auto insurance ????.: About Steven M.

Gursten He is co-chair of the Michigan Association for Justice Car Accident No-Fault Committee, and holds the lead in several other local and national legal adviser car and truck accident attorneys and support treatment of cases of brain trauma. Gursten payment of self-reported accidents from 2008 and 2009, according to reports published in Michigan Lawyers Weekly.


About Michigan Auto Law

: Michigan Auto Law is a third generation firm with 19 lawyers exclusively in a car accident and health insurance No Fault litigation throughout the state. The company has offices in Farmington Hills, Sterling Heights, Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids. Please call (800) 777-0028 for a violation of our attorneys.


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