InWilliams v. Farm Bureau, the Michigan Court of Appeals relied onMEEMIC v. Fortsonto rule that Farm Bureau’s antifraud provision which sought to void the entire policy based on its insured’s alleged false statements related to her No-Fault claim after her car accident was invalid and unen...
Discovery is a process for obtaining information, by such means as interrogatories, depositions or subpoenas. The purpose of discovery is for each party to find out information about the other party. Once that information is obtained, the parties may then try to negotiate a settlement again. ...
Discovery is a process for obtaining information, by such means as interrogatories, depositions or subpoenas. The purpose of discovery is for each party to find out information about the other party. Once that information is obtained, the parties may then try to negotiate a settlement again....
Discovery is a process for obtaining information, by such means as interrogatories, depositions or subpoenas. The purpose of discovery is for each party to find out information about the other party. Once that information is obtained, the parties may then try to negotiate a settlement again....
Discovery is a process for obtaining information, by such means as interrogatories, depositions or subpoenas. The purpose of discovery is for each party to find out information about the other party. Once that information is obtained, the parties may then try to negotiate a settlement again....
Discovery is a process for obtaining information, by such means as interrogatories, depositions or subpoenas. The purpose of discovery is for each party to find out information about the other party. Once that information is obtained, the parties may then try to negotiate a settlement again....
Regarding theBahridecision, theWilliamscourt stated that “Bahriannounced a rule of law unrooted in precedent or statutory authority” and, thus,Bahri“applies only in cases of fraud in the inducement.” Examples of No-Fault fraud provisions ...