
Macomb County No-Fault Verdict
The Michigan Neuropsychological Society will present a conference on "Current Issues In Attendant Care" at the Birmingham Community House on July 15, 2007. Included as a speaker is our own Daniel L. Buckfire, known throughout Michigan as a top no-fault insurance lawyer. He will discuss the most recent court decisions on attendant care benefit issues.
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