Michigan resident (no fault insurance). I was in a mva with a dui lady. How can I sue her for rental car fees?

The lady was drunk and taken to jail. My 8 year old child was with me in the vehicle and she turned in front of us. Neither of us were seriously injured. I do have lower back pain that I have medicine for and the Dr. said I should feel better in about 3 months. Because of no fault law and no broken ...





The lady was drunk and taken to jail. My 8 year old child was with me in the vehicle and she turned in front of us. Neither of us were seriously injured. I do have lower back pain that I have medicine for and the Dr. said I should feel better in about 3 months. Because of no fault law and no broken bones how can I sue her for rental car reimbursement. This has cost me so far 800 in fees and my car has another three weeks until the eta for repairs are done. (00 worth of damages)
I already contacted personal injury attorneys and according to them I do not have a claim because of no serious/disabilitating/fatal injuries. Also, because of the no fault insurance everything else is covered except my rental, which i "elected" to not take the coverage for because I know I am a safe driver and never would have imagined an accident with a drunk driver.

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2 Responses to “Michigan resident (no fault insurance). I was in a mva with a dui lady. How can I sue her for rental car fees?”

  1. hardlyangel says:

    I hate to tell you this but hire an attorney. I couldn’t get the insurance company who was at fault in my wreck to admit responsibility. The minute I called an attorney I had a rental car and my car was transferred to the collision center. The exact thing happened to me. Just hang in there. I hope it wasn’t Geico insurance.

    Despite all the fees the attorney charged me they really helped get the ball rolling. Good luck!

  2. coombs1973 says:

    Check with your insurance company, they should handle it for you.

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