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Q: Can I collect benefits even if I was at fault in the accident?
A: Michigan is a No-Fault state and you are entitled to No-Fault benefits (also known as first party benefits) no matter who was at fault in causing the accident. However, if you are the driver of a vehicle registered in Michigan, which you own and it is not insured you may not be able to collect No-Fault benefits. You should always check with an attorney experienced with the Michigan No-Fault laws to determine if you are entitled to benefits and from whom. Under Michigan law you only have one year from the date of the accident, with only a couple of exceptions, to file a lawsuit or collect the No-Fault benefits to which you are entitled.
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