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The One Year Statute of Limitations of the No-Fault Act Is Clear, Unambiguous and To Be Given Retroactive Effect

Supreme Court Enforces Insurance Contract Limitations

Food Costs Are Not An Allowable Expense Under The No-Fault Act

Sounds of a Distant Drummer: Three Unpublished Court of Appeals Opinions Hold That Plaintiffs Suffered A Serious Impairment of Body Function as a Matter of Law

Michigan Supreme Court Holds A Settling Defendant May Pursue An Action for Contribution Despite The 1995 Tort Reform Legislation’s Abolition of Joint Liability

A Police Cruiser on a Roadway with its Emergency Lights Flashing to Aid a Stalled Vehicle did not Present an Unresonable Risk of Bodily Injury

Two Recent Unpublished Court of Appeals Decisions Analyze the Definition of Objectively Manifested Injury and Serious Impairment

One-Year Statute of Limitation Applies to Bridge Damaged by Tractor Trailer

No-Fault statute of limitations is no longer subject to the tolling provisions of the revised Judicature Act

Threshold Defense Strengthened by Michigan Supreme Court Decision