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Owens v Auto Club Insurance Association; (WCC-UNP, 5/2/1988; RB # 1143)

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Wayne County Circuit Court; Docket No. 84-4198614-CK; Unpublished  
Judge John H. Gillis, Jr.; Written Opinion  
Official Michigan Reporter Citation:  Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt   


STATUTORY INDEXING:  
Standards for Deductibility of State and Federal Governmental Benefits [§3109(1)]  
Veterans / Military Benefits [§3109(1)]  
Requirement That Benefits Were Unreasonably Delayed or Denied [§3148(1)]  
Conduct Establishing Unreasonable Delay or Denial [§3148]

TOPICAL INDEXING:
Not Applicable   


CASE SUMMARY:  
In this written Opinion by Judge Gillis, the court held that a no-fault insurer was not entitled to withhold medical benefits to a U.S. serviceman where the medical treatment at issue was necessitated by the automobile accident and where it could not be obtained at a medical facility. The court distinguished the Court of Appeals decision in Morgan v Evans, 163 Mich App 115 (1987), as that case dealt with a serviceman who could have obtained the requisite medical treatment in a government hospital. The court also held that defendant's denial of benefits in this case was unreasonable, thereby subjecting defendant to liability for attorney fees and costs.


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