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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Michigan Court of Appeals rules that based on coverage selection insured was entitled to unlimited attendant care benefits.

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Insurers may have a new defense for plaintiffs seeking Michigan PIP benefits after driving without a license and sustaining injuries in a motor vehicle accident.

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What would Willie Nelson think is a responsible amount of automobile No-Fault insurance coverage in Michigan?

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Investigating a policyholder’s background can aid insurance providers in making decision to rescind coverage, when appropriate, during litigation.

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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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This Michigan Court of Appeals ruling provides insurance companies with several new defenses to agency attendant care performed by family members.

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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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Michigan Court of Appeals reverses case evaluation sanction award in lawsuit that predates amendment to state’s court rules.

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