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Morse v Griggs; (GCC-UNP, 6/19/1978; RB #136)

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Genesee County Circuit Court; Docket No. 40330; Unpublished   
Judge Donald R. Freeman; Written Opinion   
Official Michigan Reporter Citation: Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt  


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

TOPICAL INDEXING:
Legislative Purpose and Intent   


CASE SUMMARY:  
In a written Opinion, Judge Freeman held that due to the fact that motorcycles were "excluded from the no-fault statute" and that the Supreme Court in Shavers had sustained this exclusion, a motorcyclist who was injured in an automobile accident could recover in tort against the insured automobile tortfeasor all economic losses (wage losses and medical expenses). The Opinion did not deal with the motorcyclist's right to claim noneconomic losses (pain and suffering) inasmuch as those claims had been settled prior to trial.


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