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When Defective Vehicles Cause Accidents In Detroit

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

When a car accident occurs, many of us assume that human error is the primary cause. However, defective vehicles can play a significant role in causing serious accidents. In Detroit, where driving is essential for daily life, defective vehicle parts such as brakes, airbags, or tires can lead to devastating crashes. As attorneys who… Read More »

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How Electric Vehicle Accidents Can Lead To Serious Injuries

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular, but they also come with unique risks. While EVs are safe and beneficial for the environment, their special technology, such as lithium-ion batteries, can create specific dangers in crashes. These risks can result in severe injuries, especially in high-speed crashes or in accidents causing battery damage. It’s… Read More »

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Proving Absence of Preexisting Injuries in Michigan Car Accident Lawsuits

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

Navigating a car accident claim in Michigan can become particularly challenging when pre-existing injuries are involved. As a seasoned Detroit car accident lawyer, I have witnessed numerous instances where insurance companies attempt to diminish the value of a claim by attributing injuries to preexisting conditions rather than the accident itself. This tactic can complicate… Read More »

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How Are Soft Tissue Injuries From A Car Accident Proven?

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

When you’ve been in a car accident, the aftermath can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve sustained soft tissue injuries. These types of injuries can be particularly challenging to prove in a personal injury claim. In Michigan, where I practice as a personal injury attorney at Ravid & Associates, P.C., we understand the complexities involved… Read More »

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Why Are Car Accident Fatalities Increasing In Detroit?

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

A recent news report published on ClickOnDetroit.com highlighted Metro Detroit’s alarming rise in motor vehicle accidents. As our region undergoes continued growth and development, increasing traffic crashes and fatalities present significant challenges. To provide insight into this concerning trend, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) has released its latest annual report, offering a comprehensive analysis… Read More »

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The Importance of Legal Representation After a Michigan Car Accident

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

Navigating the aftermath of a car accident in Michigan can be an overwhelming experience, fraught with emotional, physical, and financial turmoil. Given Michigan’s unique no-fault insurance laws and the intricacies of personal injury claims within the state, securing legal counsel becomes not just beneficial but essential for individuals involved in such incidents. This article… Read More »

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Steps To Prepare Your Car For Winter Driving In Michigan

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

Winter is approaching in Michigan, and more challenging road conditions are coming. Whether it is snow, ice, or sleet, there are more serious and fatal accidents in winter weather; the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported 374 deadly car accidents and 25,000 serious injuries in 2020 in wintry conditions. In this article, you… Read More »

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Is A Rideshare Company Liable For Uber Or Lyft Accidents?

By Ravid & Associates, P.C. |

Uber, Lyft, and other rideshare companies changed the transportation industry when they launched in the early 2010s. These services offer riders a convenient option to get around, but what happens if you are injured in an Uber or Lyft accident? Who pays? In this article, find out about the next steps if you were… Read More »

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