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Supreme Court Holds A Child Of Divorced Parents Can Have Only One Domicile Under The No-Fault Act

Non-Resident Motorcyclist Is Entitled To Michigan PIP Benefits Based On Plain Reading of 3113(c)

Supreme Court Wades Into The Waters of “Non-Coordinating” No-Fault Benefits, Finds Motorcyclist Could Not “Double Dip”

Michigan Supreme Court Hold Only Wheelchair Accessible Van Modifications To Be Allowable Expense

Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda: Michigan Court of Appeals Upholds Speculative Excess Wage Loss Award

It Still Is What It Is!: Supreme Court Strictly Applies A UIM Policy’s Plain Language, Holds That Coverage Equaling Statutory Minimum Is Not Illusory

No Free Rides: Court Of Appeals Addresses No-Fault Transportation Expenses

Court of Appeals Rules 2010 Amendment Concerning Reimbursement For Chiropractic Services Does Not Apply Retroactively

FEHBA Preemption: When No-Fault Is, And Is Not, Primary For Federal Employees

A SMART Ruling? Supreme Court Holds That Plaintiff”s Filing Of No-Fault Claim Against SMART’s Insurer Did Not Place SMART On Notice Of Tort Claim