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Michigan Auto Law

Uber “Taxi” Service Expands in Michigan

Grand Rapids car accident attorney Tom Sinas expresses why Uber raises some concern Last week, the tech start-up firm Uber announced a major expansion into Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, and Kalamazoo. The company is best known for its technology that connected passengers to taxicab drivers via a smartphone app. But Uber recently

Traveling by car for the Fourth of July holiday?

If so, you’ll be one of over 1 million Michiganders who plan on doing the same The Fourth of July holiday weekend is almost here. It’s the time of year where many of us travel with our loved ones, enjoying the natural beauty our state has to offer and celebrating an important

A Year of Great Accomplishments

Lansing auto accident attorney George Sinas received four distinguished awards in the last year It has been quite a year for George Sinas, Lansing auto accident attorney and head of our Auto No-Fault team. Last spring, George was named the 2013 Lawyer of the Year, an award given by the Michigan

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Motorcycle Fatalities down to 2011 Levels Nationwide

The number of Michigan motorcycle fatalities involving those riding without helmets did not follow suit. As the weather continues to warm up, you may have noticed an increase in the number of motorcycles on the road. Coincidentally, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) recently issued a report containing preliminary data concerning motorcycle

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Bike Accidents and Auto No-Fault Reform: A Dangerous Combination

Grand Rapids bicycle fatalities are the highest in Michigan. How does no-fault reform factor in? A series of seemingly unrelated events are combining to form a great danger to Michigan bicyclists, especially those in West Michigan. In April, the Grand Rapids Business Journal reported that Grand Rapids bicycle fatalities were

Increasing the Speed Limit for Large Trucks – Smart Move?

Proposed Michigan SB 896 would raise the speed limit for larger trucks and buses to 70 miles per hour on Michigan highways As part of a package of bills seeking to change the speed limits on Michigan roads, SB 896 was introduced late last month. Among other things, Michigan SB 896

Proposed HB 4612 (H-3) Limits the Rights of Michigan Motorcyclists

HB 4612 (H-3) would limit the benefits received by motorcyclists under Michigan no-fault law As we have previously posted on this blog, political leaders in Lansing have introduced legislation that seeks to significantly overhaul Michigan’s auto no-fault system. This legislation will have dramatic impacts on the rights of Michigan motorists