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Workman v Detroit Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange; (KCC-UNP, 12/22/1975; RB #14)

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Kent County Circuit Court; Case No. 74-16827-NZ; Unpublished   
Judge Stuart Hoffius   
Official Michigan Reporter Citation: Not Applicable; Link to Opinion alt    


STATUTORY INDEXING:
General / Miscellaneous [§3116]

TOPICAL INDEXING:
Legislative Purpose and Intent
Medicaid Benefits   


CASE SUMMARY:
The court agreed with the decision of Berrien County Circuit Judge William S. White in the Goldner case that the reimbursement section of the no-fault law, §3116, is unconstitutional. In so holding, the court refused to follow the limiting case. In addition, the court held that as between medicaid and no-fault, no-fault has primary liability for medical expenses.


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