“Will replacement services benefits cover my cost to hire someone to do my job if I am hurt in an accident?”
Not likely. Replacement services are allowed for up to $20/day under no-fault in Michigan. The benefits are supposed to help you pay others to do chores you would have done yourself if you hadn’t been hurt in an accident. You usually will need a doctor’s prescription to support your claim, and your insurance company will also usually want to see your medical records to help prove that you can’t do your customary household duties.
But these benefits only apply to activities that do not produce income. So you can see that the insurance company isn’t going to reimburse you to hire another worker to take your place on a crew while you are off, or pay someone else to go out and take bids for construction jobs for you. Twenty dollars a day isn’t much of a benefit to begin with, and it is limited to what we usually think of as household chores, not to replace things you do for money.
Source: MCL 500.3107(1)c)
We do not spend millions of dollars on television ads; instead, we offer a lower fee to all our clients. We do not have dozens of lower paid associates handling our work. All our clients are represented by Steven and Jared Matz. Steven Matz started the firm in 1977 and since then has dedicated his life to representing injury victims. Jared joined the firm in 2016 but grew up listening to stories, discussing theories, and generally learning at the dinner table about how to effectively and compassionately represent injury victims. Jared Matz was literally born to represent individuals involved in motor vehicle crashes.
All of our cases are handled on a contingency fee and all our cases are handled at 22%. Whether the case settles or goes through trial, the fee does not change. While our competitors make excuses as to why they charge so much, we are obtaining results for our clients at a lower fee.
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