In Michigan, motorcycle accident victims may be able to “stack” or combine underinsured motorist coverage from multiple insurance policies to increase their total coverage amount. This can be crucial in cases where the at-fault driver’s insurance is insufficient to fully compensate for injuries and damages. Michigan’s No-Fault Act allows policyholders to stack underinsured motorist coverage, provided their policies do not explicitly prohibit stacking. By stacking coverage, motorcycle accident victims can potentially access higher compensation limits to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm has extensive experience navigating Michigan’s complex motorcycle accident laws and can help clients maximize their underinsured motorist coverage through stacking or other strategies. With their expertise in personal injury cases involving motorcycles, the firm can ensure clients receive the full compensation they deserve after a devastating accident.
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In Michigan, policyholders may be able to "stack" or combine underinsured motorist coverage from multiple policies to increase their total coverage.
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