Holmes & Wiseley, P.C.

Archive for March, 2023
Mar 30, 2023

On Behalf of Holmes & Wiseley, P.C. If you’re driving through the S-curve on 131, you certainly don’t expect to see headlights coming in your direction. The same is true if you’re driving outside of Grand Rapids, perhaps heading up north toward Rockford. Traffic is divided by walls and medians, so there should never be […]

Mar 28, 2023

On Behalf of Holmes & Wiseley, P.C. Public schools in Michigan are required to provide access and accommodations for students regardless of their health concerns. With rare exceptions for those with unusual support needs, most young adults can count on receiving a reasonable and appropriate public education. However, not all students thrive in a traditional […]

Mar 27, 2023

On Behalf of Holmes & Wiseley, P.C. Some people in the greater Grand Rapids area who get hurt in a car crash feel confident that insurance will meet their needs. They have excellent coverage because they have invested in the standard no-fault coverage long required of all Michigan drivers. Other people may have less available […]

Mar 22, 2023

On Behalf of Holmes & Wiseley, P.C. The number of fatal truck accidents in Michigan and around the country has increased by an alarming 33% since 2011, and the number of commercial vehicle crashes that cause serious injuries has also risen sharply. The Volvo Trucks Accident Research Team is tasked with finding ways to improve […]

Mar 8, 2023

On Behalf of Holmes & Wiseley, P.C. Riding a motorcycle on the roads of Michigan can be a great experience. Unfortunately, riding comes with a certain level of risk. Accidents can and do happen when you least expect them to. If you ride often, you can expect to be involved in at least one accident […]