Michigan appellate court issues published decision impacting No-Fault auto insurance for members of health care sharing ministry programs.

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Appellate court reaffirms a medical provider can’t maintain a separate action against an insurer unless it provided written notice of an assignment of rights from an insured before the insured settles and releases his claims.

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This month's edition of our Michigan Shop Talk focuses on nine No Fault auto liability cases of note.

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Michigan Court of Appeals gets set to review constitutionality of auto No-Fault reform legislation.

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Counsel’s skill at framing medical records to establish threshold injuries in transportation litigation can help secure summary disposition.

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National campaign reminds drivers that driving distracted could cost you and others on the road.

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Michigan Court of Appeals ruling appears to be a game changer for the defense of medical provider claims under state’s No-Fault statute.

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What is the amount of wage-loss benefits allowed under the Michigan No-Fault Act?

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Michigan Supreme Court rules that, under certain circumstances, No-Fault insurers may not avoid payment of mandatory PIP benefits even if fraud is involved.

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Michigan expands coverage for chiropractic services under state’s revised No-Fault auto insurance law.

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