Page Graves
L. Page Graves is a Partner of the firm. Mr. Graves is a native of Lansing, Michigan. He received his bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University and his law degree, cum laude from The Thomas M. Cooley Law School. While attending law school, Mr. Graves served as Assistant Editor of the Cooley Law School Law Review.
Mr. Graves focuses his practice on Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law, representing medical service providers and severely injured people in collecting unpaid and underpaid no-fault benefits. Mr. Graves has published several articles and text materials regarding subjects and issues prevalent in his personal injury and Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law practice. Mr. Graves has also been a featured speaker at law practice seminars on no-fault related topics. Mr. Graves was the first Adjunct Law Professor at The Thomas M. Cooley Law School to teach the subject matter of Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance Law.
Articles by Page Graves
The New Era of Medical Provider No-fault Litigation
So if you have not heard, the auto no-fault insurance law has changed in Michigan for medical providers. After nearly 40 years of permissible statutory action under the no-fault act, the Michigan Supreme Court abruptly changed the law for medical providers. The case that changed the law…
Carbon Monoxide Exposure Inexcusable
The tragic news out of Niles, Michigan, this past weekend is both shocking and inexcusable. The children were exposed to over 800 parts per million of carbon monoxide, which exceeds the permissible 35 parts per million industry standard. Authorities investigating the incident have discovered that the…
2016-2017 No-Fault Year in Review
[Annually, Smith & Johnson, Attorneys, P.C.’s law partner, L. Page Graves, is a featured speaker at the joint State Bar of Michigan’s and Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s Upper Michigan Legal Institute where he reviews and discusses the latest appellate cases in Michigan’s No-Fault Jurisprudence. …
Call A Cab: Don’t Drink and Drive
No-Fault Medical Provider Actions Now At Potential Risk
On May 27, 2016, the Michigan Supreme Court has effectively signaled a complete 180 from its stated opinion exactly one-year ago, despite no change in the Court’s current composition of justices. Last May 28, 2015, the Michigan Supreme Court denied an application to appeal a decision issued by the Michigan Court…