Attendant care claim lawsuit against citizens insurance - closed head injury
Our Michigan auto accident lawyers recently filed a first party Michigan No. fault insurance lawsuit for men and women in Wayne County Circuit Court in Detroit, Michigan. The no-fault insurance complaint arises from a 1991 car crash, in which the man suffered catastrophic damage, or a closed head injury. Because the husband requires its traumatic brain injury attendant 24-hour support.
An attendant care use claim was to the no-fault insurance company, citizens insurance. The insurance has refused these services need to Michigan law pay. The action is to pay the attendant care services, which the husband from his wife made available. Citizens has a part of these services, paid but correctly has paid hourly rate and for the correct number of hours. The complaint should also legal fees, costs and penalty interest for the wrongful refusal by the insurance company of this insurance claims.
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