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Michigan Supreme Court in Andary vs. USAA Insurance issued its opinion on July 31, 2023 holding that the amendments to the No-Fault act do not apply to automobile crash survivors who were injured under insurance policies issued before June 11, 2019.
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Many of our clients continue to go without payments for medical care and benefits from their insurance companies. Client Shawn Wieland and his family haven't received payments since May of 2022 from State Farm, making the economic hardship they are enduring more than they can handle.
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Congratulations to Partner Karen Seder for her recognition as a 2022 Leader in the Law by Michigan Lawyers Weekly! For the last 30 years, Karen has led the way in securing accommodations for the catastrophically injured helping them live to the best of their abilities and providing a unique level of warmth and empathy to...
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The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association continues to be a significant stumbling block for accident survivors and their families to receive the benefits they are entitled to. Partner Nicholas Andrews and Attorney Meagan O'Donnell dive into the MCCA's illegitimate tactics and what reform is needed in the Michigan Association of Justice Journal.
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Partner Nick Andrews explains The recent Michigan Court of Appeals decision in the Andary vs. USAA Insurance case and provides context for how Liss & Andrews can help.
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Featured in Michigan Lawyers Weekly, Founding Partner Arthur Liss details the firm's use of injunctive relief requesting the court preserve status quo insurance benefits. This has proven to be an effective legal remedy to avoid lapses in care and protect client interests during ongoing litigation.
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At the No-Fault Institute hosted by the Michigan Association for Justice in October 2021, partner Nick Andrews discussed the impacts of the new No-Fault laws on attendant care, including limits on weekly time, complex Medicare caps and more.
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When the Michigan Legislature passed Senate Bill 1 in early 2019, the controversial move made drastic changes to the state’s automobile insurance landscape, fundamentally weakening the protections that Michigan motorists have long enjoyed from the state’s signature no-fault automobile insurance law. The problem isn’t just the bill’s confusing and contradictory language, its lobbyist-driven agenda or...
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In a guest column featured in Michigan Lawyers Weekly, Partner Nick Andrews gives insight into the recent changes to Michigan’s No-Fault automobile insurance law, including unintended consequences and life-shattering effects for the catastrophically injured and their families. Read More
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The Department of Insurance and Financial Services recently filed the new Utilization Review Rules. As the changes are fresh, there is still much to understand – specifically, the real-world impacts these rules have on No-Fault claims, providers, insurance companies and claimants. Partner Nick Andrews recently joined Michigan Lawyers Weekly to discuss some of the confusion...
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