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This Michigan Court of appeals ruling confirms that the fee schedule under MCL 500.3157 applies to third-party claims and that a plaintiff has a duty to mitigate its damages.

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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.

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Understanding the collections process for litigation judgments can make it easier and faster for creditors like insurance companies to receive payment.

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Failure by insurers and claimants to act timely and diligently could cost both parties in Michigan No-Fault personal injury cases.

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The Michigan Court of Appeals recently clarified a new tolling provision for recovery of expenses under the state's No-Fault Act.

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Appellate court rules plaintiff has burden of proof in Michigan No-Fault case to demonstrate forgery of attendant care forms.

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

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Michigan appellate court reaffirms one year back rule, rejects healthcare provider “Consent to Treat Forms” as assignments of rights.

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Michigan motorists could face $400 fine under new slow down, move over law designed to protect state’s emergency personnel.

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Michigan motorists face higher gas tax and fees for annual license plate renewals.

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If you’re not listed on the bill of lading, you may not have standing to be listed on the complaint under Carmack Amendment.

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