Graber v Farm Bureau
Aug 01, 2016OUTCOME: Favorable to our client
No coverage available under a no-fault policy for injuries sustained by claimant tripping over trenches made by a vehicle driven into yard.
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OUTCOME: Favorable to our client
No coverage available under a no-fault policy for injuries sustained by claimant tripping over trenches made by a vehicle driven into yard.
OUTCOME: Favorable to our client
Spectrum did not properly follow-up with BCBS to maximize coverage under primary health carrier and, thus, it was not entitled to seek reimbursement from the no-fault carrier.
OUTCOME: Favorable to our client
Claimant's policy was void due to misrepresentations made in the application for coverage.
OUTCOME: Favorable for our client.
Whether injuries sustained arose from transportational function of a motor vehicle?
OUTCOME: Favorable to our client.
Whether injuries sustained in accident involving snowmobile were covered under the No-Fault Act?
OUTCOME: Favorable to the insurance company regarding penalties
Amicus Support for this case against penalty attorney fees.
OUTCOME: Favorable to our client.
Whether the trial court was proper to assess common law interest when there is a statute that governs said matter?
OUTCOME: Favorable to our clients.
Whether property damage caused by trucks arose out of a motor vehicle as a motor vehicle and was governed by the statute of limitations under the No-Fault Act?
OUTCOME: Favorable to our client
The court's favorable ruling for our client that granted primary custody to our client was upheld. The other side's motion to change domicile was denied.
OUTCOME: Favorable to our client
The court affirmed the trial court's judgment in favor of our client that coverage was not available because the named insured was deceased and the insurer was never properly notified of the death of t ... he insured.