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Griffith v General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation; (COA-UNP, 1/30/1978; RB #67)

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Michigan Court of Appeals; Docket No. 77-277; Unpublished   
Judges Bashara, Beasley, and Holbrook, Jr.; Per Curiam   
Official Michigan Reporter Citation: Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt   


STATUTORY INDEXING:
Specific Exclusions from Motor Vehicle Definition [§3101(2)(e)]

TOPICAL INDEXING:
Not Applicable   


CASE SUMMARY:   
In a per curiam decision, the Court of Appeals held that a plaintiff motorcycle passenger who was injured when the motorcycle operator lost control of the motorcycle was not entitled to no-fault benefits from the insurer of the motorcycle, the insurer of a car owned by the motorcycle operator, or the insurer of the passenger's mother's automobile. The Court held that the denial of no-fault benefits to motorcyclists is not an unconstitutional denial of equal protection in that the legislature's decision to exclude motorcycles from no-fault benefits was not "arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable under the usual tests applicable to equal protection claims."


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