HOME  CONTACT
Free Consultation
   800-777-0028
Site Homepage Auto Lawyers Blog: tips, news & insight on auto no fault cases Contact Firm
Home > Michigan Lawyers > PIP Benefits
 

WRONGFUL DENIAL OF MICHIGAN NO FAULT BENEFITS
AFTER AUTO ACCIDENT

Penalty Interest for Michigan Attorneys

Auto Insurance companies wrongfully deny payment of due and owing Michigan No Fault benefits all the time.  Without punitive damages or bad faith law in Michigan, there are simply no significant penalties for auto insurance companies to engage in such claims practices in Michigan.

How will people who are being wrongfully denied insurance benefits be able to hire a Michigan attorney when insurance companies deny claims, but where the amounts owing are too small to justify hiring a Michigan lawyer?

The entire premise behind the Michigan No Fault law is that insurance companies in Michigan will promptly pay due and owing first party no fault insurance benefits.  That is the trade-off for the much stricter requirements for people to sue for bodily injury and pain and suffering after being involved in car accidents.

The Michigan No Fault Act does have one penalty mechanism to punish insurance adjuster bad behavior.  This is a provision in our no fault law that allows for penalty attorney fees and penalty interest for Michigan attorneys handling wrongful denial automobile accident first party cases. 

The penalty interest provision is found in MCL §3142.  This provides for penalty interest at 12% per annum from 30 days after reasonable proof is supplied to an insurance company following a motor vehicle accident in Michigan.

The insurance company must pay the claim within 30 days of receipt of reasonable proof.  This does not require exact details of an outstanding bill.   Williams v AAA, 250 MA 249 (2002)

Interest is taxable as a matter of right without reference to the good faith or reasonableness of an insurer's non-payment of benefits.  Cook v DAIIE, CA No #52273 (1981) amended 114 MA 53 (1982)

The insured has the burden under Michigan law of providing reasonable proof to justify interest.  English v Home Insurance, 112 MA 468 (1982)

Interrogatories served by an insured’s attorney upon the defense lawyer may serve as sufficient notice of loss under Michigan discovery rules.  Fortier v Aetna, 131 MA 784 (1984) lv den'd 419 M 959 (1983)

The failure of an insured or his attorney to submit bills for services precludes award of benefits and likewise penalty interest and attorney fees.  Attard v Citizens, 237 M 311 (1999)

No-fault interest penalty may be added to statutory pre-judgment interest to create effective interest penalty of 18% or 24%.  Regents v State Farm, 250 MA 719 (2002).

Interest penalty is taxable on all overdue benefits even if some part might be subject to a governmental setoff.  Joiner v Michigan Mutual, 161 MA 285 (1987). 

 

     


Contact Lawrence E. Gursten or Steven M. Gursten 1-800-777-0028


AV Peer Review Rated
Michigan Auto Law is an AV RATED law firm, the highest possible rating for legal ability and ethics. Very few lawyers and law firms in Michigan have been selected with this top rating.

American Association for Justice

Steve Gursten is Chair for the 2008 Interstate Truck Litigation Group for the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Michigan Auto Law has been a long standing member and contributor to the American Association for Justice (AAJ), formerly the American Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA).

Michigan Super Lawyer



Top 5% of Attorneys in Michigan

Michigan Super Lawyer features only the Top 5% of attorneys in Michigan.

3 Michigan Auto Law attorneys
have been featured as

Michigan Super Lawyer:
Lawrence E. Gursten - 2007, 2006
Leonard M. Koltonow - 2007
David E. Christensen - 2007

Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers


Only 5% of Law Firms in the U.S. Qualify


Only 5% of all U.S. law firms qualify to be included in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, making Michigan Auto Law one of the most distinguished and respected in the country.

Michigan Lawyer of the Year

 

 

 

 

Steven M. Gursten was selected as "Lawyer of the Year" for 2005, by Michigan Lawyers Weekly, the state's largest legal periodical. Steve was selected after winning a $9 million dollar pain and suffering settlement for one of his clients - the largest settlement for pain and suffering in Michigan in over ten years.

Michigan Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA)

Robert M. Raitt of Michigan Auto Law is President for the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA) for 2008. The attorneys at Michigan Auto Law are well-respected members of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association (MTLA), dedicated to helping Michigan families seek justice when they are injured by another person's negligence.

 



Recent Success
Quick Links


800-777-0028

© 2007 Michigan Auto Law  All rights reserved.