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Free Michigan Auto Insurance Review Tuesday, August 18th

 

Personal Injury Results

$15.3 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

$3 MILLION | PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT (INGHAM COUNTY, MI)

$2.1 MILLION | PREMISES LIABILITY (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$2 MILLION | TRUCK ACCIDENT (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$1.9 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

Our Goodman Acker P.C. car accident lawyers are offering a Free Car Insurance Policy Review on Tuesday, August 18th from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at our law offices located at 17000 West 10 Mile Road, 2nd Floor, Southfield, Michigan 48075. The event, "Do You Really Have 'Full Coverage' on Your Michigan Auto Insurance Policy?" is free and open to all.

Members of the community are invited to stop by our office and have their auto insurance policy reviewed personally by one our experienced car accident attorneys. Attendees need to only bring a valid Michigan Driver's License and their Auto Policy Declaration Page that summarizes the coverage they have. Walk-ins are welcome; however it is recommended that if you are interested to call (248) 286-8100 and make an appointment.

"Many Michigan drivers believe that if they were to be injured in a Michigan car accident that they would be fully protected under their auto insurance policy simply because their insurance adjuster has told them they have 'full coverage.' Unfortunately, this is not the case," says Attorney Jordan Acker.

Under Michigan law, a driver is required to have an automobile insurance policy with no-fault insurance benefits. The reality is that there are hundreds of thousands of people in the Metro Detroit area who are not properly insured and many more who have no auto insurance policy at all.

What many Michigan drivers believe to be "full coverage" will soon realize that their coverage does not protect them against an uninsured or underinsured driver.

The car accident lawyers at Goodman Acker P.C. will be reviewing insurance policies to ensure members of the community have the 'optional' coverages that can help protect one in such a scenario. These 'optional' coverages are not always disclosed to the consumer and in reality the insurance companies do not want you to know about and are relatively inexpensive.

In addition to the policy review, suggestions will also be made to ensure an individual is truly "fully protected."

"We are constantly looking out for members of our community and this is another way we can offer an ounce of prevention", says Acker.

For more information on the event visit https://www.goodmanacker.com/mi-auto-insurance-event-2015.

To register today for an appointment call (248) 286-8100.

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