What would Willie Nelson think is a responsible amount of automobile No-Fault insurance coverage in Michigan?
Investigating a policyholder’s background can aid insurance providers in making decision to rescind coverage, when appropriate, during litigation.
Insurers must place appropriate denials to avoid health care expenses stemming from claims made prior to the adoption of Michigan’s 2019 No-Fault Reform Act.
This Michigan Court of Appeals ruling provides insurance companies with several new defenses to agency attendant care performed by family members.
If a deer bolts from the forest, does it trigger Michigan’s “sudden emergency” doctrine?
Understanding the collections process for litigation judgments can make it easier and faster for creditors like insurance companies to receive payment.
Michigan Court of Appeals reverses case evaluation sanction award in lawsuit that predates amendment to state’s court rules.
Failure by insurers and claimants to act timely and diligently could cost both parties in Michigan No-Fault personal injury cases.
Michigan Supreme Court ruled that 2019 amendments to the state's No-Fault Act are not retroactive.
Appellate court rules health care providers don’t have to appeal auto insurer utilization reviews prior to filing lawsuits under Michigan’s No-Fault Act, but insurers may use them to evaluate the reasonableness and need for products, services and accommodations for an injured person.
Topics
- No Fault Liability
- Transportation
- Appellate Law
- Civil Litigation
- Motor Vehicle Liability
- Trucking Liability
- Cargo Liability
- Artificial Intelligence
- Auto Liability
- Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
- Insurance
- Fraud Activity
- Underinsured Motorist Insurance (UIM)
- Negligence
- insurance policy
- Sanctions
- Premises Liability
- Coronavirus
- COVID-19
- Judicial Estoppel
- Retail Liability
- Driver Exclusion
- Bankruptcy
- Risk Management
- Governmental Immunity
- Medicare Issues
Recent Updates
- What Canty v Mason Means for Michigan Auto Accident Defendants and Insurers
- Appellate Court Rules ‘Novel’ Pain Treatment Fails to Meet Reasonableness, Necessity Requirements for Payment of Michigan No-Fault Benefits
- How Truck Driver Monitoring with AI Technology is Reshaping Accident Litigation
- Ruling Clarifies Application of Michigan No-Fault Act’s Fee Schedule for Motorcycle Accident Claims Regardless of When Policy was Issued
- Michigan Supreme Court Denies Plaintiff’s Push to Retroactively Apply Amended No-Fault Act
- Michigan Appeals Court Affirms Key Limits on Underinsured Motorist Coverage
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Limits Scope of Preemption Governing Freight Broker’s Selection of Motor Carrier
- Fee Schedule Applies to Third-Party Claims for Excess Allowable Expenses
- Appellate Court Rules Insured Entitled to Unlimited Attendant Care Benefits
- Case Update: Appellate Court Updates Recent Decision to Published Status, Expanding Definition of ‘Unlawful’ Under Michigan PIP Law
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