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Schaible v Michigan Mutual; (SCC-UNP, 2/7/1980; RB #287)

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St Clair County Circuit Court; Docket No. 77-8-429-CK; Unpublished  
Judge Ernest F. Oppliger; Letter  
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 a lawsuit summarized in a letter to the author, a Circuit Court jury in St. Clair County rendered a verdict in the amount of $57,200 in a first party no-fault lawsuit, which verdict included an award of $50,000 for mental anguish. The case involved, in part, the failure of a no-fault company to advise their insureds of the existence of PIP benefits due under a no-fault policy, including the availability of replacement service expenses and survivors' work loss benefits.


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