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Attendant Care Under Michigan No-Fault Law

Under Michigan No-Fault Law, a person injured in a Michigan auto accident can receive benefits for attendant care. What is attendant care? It is essentially what can be referred to as nursing care. Many times, after a serious car accident, the injured person requires medical attention throughout the day that would require nursing services to make sure they are properly treated for and taken care of. Generally, there must be a prescription or some medical reason and authorization for these type of services.

Some of these medical services include giving medication daily, dressing the patient's wounds, bathing the injured victim, assistance when walking, grooming the injured person, and driving the patient, etc.

Contact A Michigan Auto Accident Lawyer For Attendant Care Help

When administering attendant care, it is important to keep a daily log of hours and activities to submit to your insurance company so that you can be properly reimbursed for your attendant care at a commercially reasonable rate. If you need attendant care following your accident injuries, call The Clark Law Office today for a Free Consultation.