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Department of Social Services v American Commercial Liability Insurance Company; (COA-UNP, 1/30/1989; RB #1217)

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Michigan Court of Appeals; Docket No. 107100; Unpublished    
Judges MacKenzie, Weaver, and Quinnell; Unanimous; Per Curiam    
Official Michigan Reporter Citation:  Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt   


STATUTORY INDEXING:  
Coordination with Other Health and Accident Medical Insurance [§3109a]

TOPICAL INDEXING:
Not Applicable   


CASE SUMMARY:  
In this unanimous per curiam Opinion, the Court of Appeals determined that a non-coordinated policy written by American Commercial Liability was responsible for payment of no-fault benefits where two other no-fault insurance policies applicable to the claim were "coordinated" policies.

The insured incurred medical expenses as a consequence of a motorcycle accident. The insured was a relative domiciled in the household of his aunt who had three separate no-fault insurance policies applicable to the claim. However, two of the insurance policies were coordinated medical benefits policies, pursuant to §3109a. The third policy, written by American Commercial, was a non-coordinated policy. In ruling that American Commercial was responsible for payment of the subrogation claim of the Department of Social Services, the court relied upon the previous decision in Auto-Owners v Farm Bureau (Item No. 1164). That case held that where there were two applicable no-fault policies, the policy with a coordination of benefits provision was "excess coverage" over equal priority no-fault coverage without such a clause. Here, the Court of Appeals held that by operation of the coordination of benefits clauses, the other two insurance policies were secondary to American Commercial's primary coverage.


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