by Jeffrey W. Perlman | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
Key Takeaways: Michigan hospital safety shows a wide gap, with only about 1 in 5 hospitals earning an A grade, and the state ranking around 35th nationwide. A-rated hospitals deliver stronger results in safety systems and staffing, though some still show risks in...
by Jeffrey W. Perlman | May 13, 2026 | Personal Injury
Key Takeaways: Infant brain bleeds, also called intracranial hemorrhages, occur when blood vessels rupture in or around a baby’s brain. Premature infants are at the highest risk, but full-term babies can also suffer brain bleeds due to birth trauma, oxygen...
by Jeffrey W. Perlman | February 25, 2026 | Personal Injury
Key Takeaways: Burn injuries from car accidents range from first-degree to fourth-degree burns, with treatment and recovery depending on severity. Minor burns may heal with basic care, while severe burns require surgery, skin grafts, and long-term rehabilitation. Car...
by Jeffrey W. Perlman | February 25, 2026 | Personal Injury
Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Insurance System ExplainedWhat Role Does Health Insurance Play After a Car Accident?How PIP Coverage Levels Affect Health Insurance ResponsibilitySituations Where Health Insurance May Cover Auto Accident InjuriesCommon Exclusions and...
by Jeffrey W. Perlman | February 24, 2026 | Uncategorized
Why Current Driver Training Fails Michigan ResidentsWhat is a Road Safety Simulator?What Road Safety Simulators Can TeachHow Michigan Can Implement Simulator TrainingThe Cost of Doing NothingWhat Success Looks LikeJoin the PetitionWhat You Can DoMichigan Can’t...