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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If im not on the policey can i sue even if i was driven the car

Answered by attorney Evan Austin Watson
Personal Injury lawyer at Zeliff Watson Attorneys at Law
Your question does not make sense.  Where you in an accident and injured?  Where you the at-fault driver or was someone else?
Your question does not make sense.  Where you in an accident and injured?  Where you the at-fault driver or was someone else?

What is going to happen if I don't have insurance but the car that hit me does?

Gregory Scott Shurman
Answered by attorney Gregory Scott Shurman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory S. Shurman, LLC
If the other driver was at fault, you should still be compensated for your damages even though you didn't have insurance.
If the other driver was at fault, you should still be compensated for your damages even though you didn't have insurance.

Does worker's compensation cover me if I get injured during the travel to and from work or is just on the return home from work?

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Answered by attorney Gregory M Janks (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gregory M. Janks, P.C.
It is my understanding (I am NOT a work comp lawyer) that this varies from state to state. I believe in Michigan you are not generally covered to/from work by work comp, but I believe there are some exceptions if you are in a company vehicle, if there are certain requirements that you are on call, etc. You would be best served by having a consultation with a local Michigan attorney (if you are from Mi. and the incident happened in Mi.) to explore all your facts and how the law applies to same. In Michigan you would also have No Fault insurance on your car that is available for PIP benefits, although there is an offset for work comp paid. Since your matter is somewhat complex, again, I'd suggest meeting in person with a lawyer to determine your rights vs. trying to handle this on a forum like this.
It is my understanding (I am NOT a work comp lawyer) that this varies from state to state. I believe in Michigan you are not generally covered to/from work by work comp, but I believe there are some exceptions if you are in a company vehicle, if there are certain requirements that you are on call, etc. You would be best served by having a consultation with a local Michigan attorney (if you are from Mi. and the incident happened in Mi.) to explore all your facts and how the law applies to same. In Michigan you would also have No Fault insurance on your car that is available for PIP benefits, although there is an offset for work comp paid. Since your matter is somewhat complex, again, I'd suggest meeting in person with a lawyer to determine your rights vs. trying to handle this on a forum like this.
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