· 6/16/1998
Blackwell v. Citizens Insurance Co. of America
Citations
- 579 N.W.2d 889
- 457 Mich. 662
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- a plaintiffs husband’s loss of consortium claim is derivative of the plaintiffs medical malpractice claim
- a plaintiff's husband's loss of consortium claim is derivative of the plaintiff's medical malpractice claim
- “We note that plaintiff [employee in a workers’ compensation action] may reasonably be viewed as an intended third-party beneficiary of the contract between [the insurer] and her employer.”
- “We note that plaintiff [employee in a workers’ compensation action] may reasonably be viewed as an intended third-party beneficiary of the contract between [the insurer] and her employer.”
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Judges: Mallett, Brickley, Cavanagh, Boyle, Weaver, Kelly, Taylor
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