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The Michigan Court of Appeals has overturned a lower court’s decision regarding insurance liability in a dealership shuttle van accident. The ruling, stemming from the case of Smith v. Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company of Michigan, highlights complexities within the state’s no-fault system concerning courtesy transportation offered by businesses.
Drivers in Alabama could face hundreds of dollars in fines if their vehicle insurance lapses, even for a single day. This article explores the law and the debate surrounding its penalties.
Recent legislation in New York expands business interruption insurance to cover closures due to various incidents, including acts of violence and government orders, without requiring physical damage.
Starting July 1, Virginia requires all drivers to have vehicle insurance, with New Hampshire remaining the only state without this requirement. Learn about the changes and increased liability limits.