MCL 500......
Reasonable Proof?
To Disclose or Not to Disclose
Dispositive or Not Dispositive
Who What Where When Or Why
100

The statute addressing the issue of priority.

 What is MCL 500.3114?

100

Plaintiff would like to initiate a claim for no-fault benefits with the assigned claims, I am what he must fill out. 

What is an Application for Benefits? 

100

The Court Rules for Initial Disclosures.

What is MCR 2.302?

100

The Court Rule that will give you guidance when filing a motion.

What is MCR 2.119?

100

This is how discovery is opened in a district court case.

When is once the Court issues an Order (written or oral)?

200

The statute that was amended in 2019 to give medical providers a direct cause of action.

What is MCL 500.3112

200

I am what all Plaintiff's believe is sufficient proof of loss for any medical expense.

What are medical bill and records?

200

What a Defendant is required to produce with its Initial Disclosures.

What is a Redacted Claim File and Privilege Log?

200

The Court Rule for filing dispositive motions.


What is MCR 2.116?

200

This is when Plaintiff's Initial Disclosures due.

When is 14 days after an Answer is filed?

300

Plaintiff must reach this burden to be entitled to non-economic damages in a bodily injury claim.

What is death, serious impairment of body function, or permanent serious disfigurement? (MCL 500.3135)

300

I am the documents needed for evaluating coverage under a health insurance plan.

What are the Summary Description Plan and IRS 5500 Form (funding documents)?

300

This is what Plaintiff is required to provide under MCR 2.302(1)(g), and almost never does. 

What is a computation of each category of damages?

300

This is the deadline for filing a Motion for Reconsideration.

What is 21 days from entry of the order denying the motion?

300

Important documents we look for in Social Security Administration Records. (List 3)

What is the decision letter, Adult Function Report, Third Party Function Report, Medical Records, IMEs, Payment logs?

400

Plaintiff has Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance. We are the statutes that address coordination, one for policies and one for assigned claims.

What are MCL 500.3109a and MCL 500.3172(5)?
400

Plaintiff has obtained a jury verdict in their favor. The jury has determined benefits were overdue and interest was owed. In a post-judgment motion, the Court awards Plaintiff attorney fees. In order to make its ruling, the Court looked at ...... 

What is the reason behind the initial non-payment of the benefits?  (Moore v Secura, Griffin v Trumbull Ins Co, Ross v Auto Club, Beaumont v MAIPF, et al)

400

Plaintiff has violated me as they did not disclose pre-accident medical conditions that were material to the investigation to the claim .

What is MCL 500.3173a(4)?

400

This is what happened an argument or piece of evidence is not raised in a motion.

What is waived?

400
These are not subject to MCL 500.3157. (List 3)

What are claims for guardianship and conservator costs, case management, non-emergency medical transportation, non-prescription drugs, home modifications, vehicle purchases, over the counter medical supplies? (Bulletin 2021-38-INS)

500

I am the statutes that provide the conditions precedent for claims through the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan.

What are MCL 500.3171-MCL 500.3178?

500

I am the four word phrase every adjuster should have memorized when being questioned about what is reasonable proof in support of the claim.

What is "case by case basis"?

500

Plaintiff has failed to comply with the Court's Orders regarding disclosures and discovery. In hearing on a Motion to Dismiss, the Court must address me during its ruling. (List all)

What are the Dean v Tucker factors:

(1) whether the violation was willful or accidental; (2) the party’s history in refusing to comply with discovery requests; (3) the prejudice to Defendant; (4) actual notice to the Defendant of the witness and the length of time prior to trial that the Defendant received such action notice; (5) whether there exists a history of Plaintiff engaging in deliberate delays; (6) the degree of compliance by Plaintiff with the provisions of the Court’s order; (7) an attempt by the Plaintiff to timely cure the defect; and (8) whether a lesser sanction would better serve the interests of justice.

500

The timeline for filing an Appeal following a Court's ruling on a motion, when the order is not a final order.

When is 21 days for an Application for Leave?

500

This is the year the No-Fault Act was first passed by the Michigan legislature.

When was 1972?

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