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- 3 dangerous myths about traumatic brain injuries
- 3 life-changing injuries after a motor vehicle collision
- 3 ways a broken bone from a crash can be a major injury
- 5 common causes of truck collisions
- 5 things probate lawyers do
- 80% of motorcycle crashes put the rider in the hospital — or worse
- A closer look at drowsy driving
- A dangerous crash: Why semitrucks jackknife
- A look at probate and non-probate assets in Michigan
- A truck crash may be down to poor maintenance
- Airbags and seat belts save lives but can also cause injuries
- Are you prepared to act as estate executor?
- Be wary of drunk drivers from now through New Year’s Day
- Brain injuries from accidents can be catastrophic
- Brain injuries have potentially severe consequences
- Breaking News From The Boyer Law Group!
- Bringing up estate planning with your parents
- Can small estates skip probate?
- Can truck weight contribute to crashes?
- Can trusts help my heirs avoid probate?
- Can you avoid estate taxes?
- Can you face lawsuits for mismanaging an estate?
- Can you get compensation for lost wages after a car accident?
- Caring for a loved one who with catastrophic injuries is challenging work
- Cellphone use a concern for distracted driving in Michigan
- Chain-reaction truck accident on I-75
- Challenging a will in Michigan
- Could delayed symptoms after a crash be a sign of serious injuries?
- Dirty tricks and bad mistakes: How to avoid trouble with your car accident claim
- Disturbing facts about vehicle accident head injuries
- Do you intend to disinherit somebody? You should probably read this first
- Drivers must be careful in school zones
- Drugged driving often involves prescribed medications
- Establishing a trust can pay off big in estate planning
- Estate planning misconceptions
- Facing life with a crush injury after a wreck
- Financial and health care powers of attorney
- Hit-and-run driver caught after leaving ID at the scene
- How a car crash can cause a potentially deadly blood clot
- How are speed and serious injuries related in car accidents?
- How can estate planning help keep my secrets, secret?
- How can protective gear save your life in a motorcycle accident?
- How can you avoid sibling disputes that lead to litigation?
- How could an attorney assist with settling my estate’s finances?
- How do crush injuries cause so much damage?
- How do you tell if a trucker is too tired to drive?
- How does Michigan’s helmet law affect you after a motorcycle crash?
- How many drivers in Michigan don’t have insurance on their car?
- How probate works in Michigan
- How should your executor prepare to close your estate?
- How the probate process pays debts and distributes assets
- How to effectively deal with your insurance company after an accident
- How to handle the family home during estate administration
- How to obtain an accident report after a car accident
- Impaired driving remains a problem in Michigan
- Important information after a spinal cord injury
- Internal bleeding can be hiding after a car crash
- Is it smart to have a relative as an executor?
- Is motorcycling dangerous?
- It may be wiser to let a lawyer deal with your insurer
- Items with no monetary value may be hardest to divide
- Know these points about paying estate debts
- Large, no-fault claims can push insurers to offer bad settlements
- Living with the effects of a brain injury for 50 years
- Massive infrastructure bill would improve driver, road safety
- Michigan no-fault insurance claims face scrutiny from insurers
- Michigan residents can learn to spot reckless driving behaviors
- Motorcyclists may be hit by left-turning drivers
- New rules increase the danger from tired truckers
- New technology helps motorcyclists maintain a safe distance
- Newly named an executor? Don’t get overwhelmed
- No-fault insurance reform successes and failures
- Now is a great time to make your estate plan
- On the road, a wandering mind is a dangerous thing
- On what basis can I challenge a loved one’s will in court?
- Pedestrian accidents in Michigan
- Probate: Get help when you need it most
- Proving negligence when the cause of a crash is unclear
- Reducing inheritance conflict among siblings
- Road rage is dangerous and problematic on U.S. roadways
- Setting up a trust based on age
- Should an executor also be a beneficiary?
- Should I put my adult child’s name on the deed to my home?
- Should your executor be a family member?
- Signs of a lung injury after a car accident
- Teen driver tips
- Testamentary capacity can be important in a probate case
- Tests used to diagnose TBI
- The 3 biggest human errors on the road
- The basics of the probate process in Michigan
- The powers and duties of a guardian
- The responsibilities associated with estate administration
- The right attorney fills an important role in the probate process
- The serious dangers electric vehicles present
- Tips for staying safe when you are driving in the summer
- Truck companies can be held liable for employees’ accidents
- Understand financial responsibility for an estate
- Valid reasons for contesting a will
- What are non-probate assets?
- What are the costs associated with a spinal cord injury?
- What are the federal tax duties of the estate administrator?
- What are the inventory requirements for an estate?
- What are your rights during a DUI stop?
- What can living trusts do for my estate plan?
- What do the no-fault insurance changes in Michigan mean for you?
- What do you know about avoiding probate?
- What do you know about avoiding probate?
- What elements are necessary to prove a personal injury lawsuit?
- What factors should you consider when writing a last will and testament?
- What is a durable power of attorney?
- What Is A Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
- What is the point of a personal injury lawsuit?
- What is the role of a jury in probate court?
- What is the role of a probate attorney?
- What should executors know about the probate process?
- What should you do if an insurance company wants you to settle?
- What should you know about undue influence?
- What skills do you need to close an estate?
- What tax responsibilities do estate administrators owe?
- What to photograph at a motor vehicle accident scene
- What to take to the attorney’s office when starting probate
- What types of accidents most commonly result in amputations?
- What you need to know about a first settlement offer after a crash
- What you need to know about filing a bad faith insurance claim
- What you should know about distracted driving
- What you should know about Michigan’s no-fault crash insurance
- When can a rear-end collision cause paralysis?
- When do most deadly motorcycle crashes happen?
- When is probate required in Michigan?
- When might you need an attorney for probate?
- When should you update your will?
- Which assets must go through probate?
- Who inherits my property if I die without a will or estate plan?
- Who is responsible for paying a decedent’s debts?
- Who makes for a good executor?
- Who pays the debts of a deceased person?
- Who pays your debts after you die?
- Why can’t you remember your car crash?
- Why does an adjuster want you to sign a blanket medical release?
- Why hire an attorney after a Michigan car crash?
- Why is texting such a hazard to motorcyclists?
- Why is undue influence a problem?
- Why texting while walking is a real hazard
- Why you shouldn’t tap your helmet warning fellow motorcyclists of nearby police
- Will contests impact the entire family
- With school out, teen drivers crash more often