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American States Insurance Company v Lansing School District; (JDC-UNP, 11/5/1979; RB #261)

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54-A District Court; Docket No. 75-272; Unpublished  
Judge Terrance A. Clem; Written Opinion  
Official Michigan Reporter Citation: Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt   


STATUTORY INDEXING:  
Workers Comp Liens Regarding Auto Tort Claims [§3116]

TOPICAL INDEXING:
Workers Disability Compensation Act (MCL 418.1, et seq.)   


CASE SUMMARY:  
In a written Opinion, Judge Terrance A. Clem held that a workers' compensation carrier was not entitled to be reimbursed out of a no-fault tort recovery that was limited to noneconomic losses. Judge Clem adopted the rationale and holding of the Court of Appeals decision in Flower v Gensterblum (item number 126). Judge Clem distinguished the pre-no-fault decision of Pelkey v Elsea Realty, 394 Mich 485 (1975), which held that a workers' comp carrier could receive reimbursement out of that share of a tort settlement allotted to pain and suffering. Judge Clem noted that when Pelkey was decided a tort action could be brought for economic as well as noneconomic losses. Thus, any settlement would include both kinds of damages. Since no-fault was enacted, tort settlements with insured tortfeasors only include noneconomic losses. Thus, the workers' compensation carrier cannot share in those proceeds.


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