Court of Appeals Holds Chiropractors May Offer Expert Testimony Regarding Motor Vehicle Accidents
The Court of Appeals ruled that a chiropractor may offer expert testimony on causation in personal injury cases, provided it falls within the scope of chiropractic practice as defined by the Public Health Code, while affirming the exclusion of causation testimony from a physical therapist due to limitations in their scope of practice.
Slocum v Farm Bureau General Insurance Co of Michigan: The Right to Loss Benefits Under Michigan’s No-Fault Act
In Slocum, Robert Slocum was killed in a motorcycle accident, leaving behind his wife and her biological son, as well as his two minor children from a previous marriage.
Plaintiff Arrested On 1st Day of Trial: Dismissal of Case Too ‘Drastic’
A trial court should not have dismissed the plaintiff’s no-fault case with prejudice because of the plaintiff’s “unavailability”.