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Star Furniture v Detroit Edison Company; (DCC-UNP, 9/19/1979; RB #259)

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Detroit Common Pleas Court; Docket No. 4-496-201; Unpublished  
Judge Arthur M. Bowman; Oral Opinion  
Official Michigan Reporter Citation: Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt    


STATUTORY INDEXING:  
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TOPICAL INDEXING:
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CASE SUMMARY:  
In an oral Opinion by Judge Arthur Bowman reported in a transcript copy, it was held that a utility company whose power lines were allegedly negligently hung over a street, was immune from a tort action for property damage caused to a truck which collided with the low hanging utility poles. Judge Bowman ruled that the no-fault statute abolishes all tort cases which arise out of the use, maintenance, or operation of an insured motor vehicle. Thus, the plaintiff’s only remedy is to purchase optional self-insurance to cover against these losses.


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