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Where Carbon Monoxide Detectors Matter Most in Winter

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious and often preventable danger that affects thousands of people each year. Because carbon monoxide is invisible a...

Who Is Liable When a Sledding Accident Causes Injury in Michigan?

Sledding is one of Michigan’s favorite winter traditions, with families gathering at neighborhood hills and public parks to enjoy the snow. Although...

Impaired Driving and Winter Weather: A Dangerous Combination

December is recognized as National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, a reminder that the holiday season brings celebrations, along with a heightened ...

What Michigan Property Owners Must Know About Snow and Ice Removal

Michigan winters bring freezing temperatures, heavy snow, and icy sidewalks. These conditions can make walkways dangerous, which is why many Michigan ...

Who is Legally Responsible for a Hunting Accident in Michigan?

The Detroit Lions aren’t the only ones hunting this season. November marks a prime time for hunters across Michigan, with firearm deer season runnin...

Buckfire Law Recognized as Best Law Firms in Michigan for 2026

The 2026 edition of Best Lawyers has recognized Buckfire Law as one of the Best Law Firms in Michigan with four Regional Tier 1 Rankings for Personal ...

Who Is Liable if Someone Gets Injured on Your Property This Halloween?

Halloween is a fun time for kids and families, but it also comes with a higher risk of accidents. Dark walkways, uneven surfaces, and scattered decora...

Buckfire Law Awards 2025 Scholarships

Buckfire Law is pleased to announce the 2025 winners of their scholarship programs: Sean Abercrombie, of Alpharetta, Georgia, has been named this year...

A Driver’s Guide to School Bus Safety

With school back in session, drivers will see more buses and children on the roads. Keeping kids safe depends on staying alert and following the rules...

The Myth of a “Mild” Concussion: Why Every Head Injury Matters

When someone gets hit in the head, it can be tempting to brush it off as “just a bump” or a “mild” concussion. But the truth is, no head injur...