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Michigan Insurance Law and Practice

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The Most Important Coverages, Explained

Your practical guide to the legal, regulatory, and contractual world of insurance in Michigan. Includes numerous chapters on specific types of insurance, and other chapters on general insurance principles, caselaw, and regulations.

With this book, you will learn:

  • What to do when coverage is in dispute and when the regulators can help
  • How to speak (and write) the language of insurance
  • What coverage for commercial general liability really covers and what it excludes
  • When coverage for specialized risks is needed
  • How multiple policies coordinate
  • How to draft an airtight exclusion or challenge an ambiguous one

Highlights of the latest update include:

  • The Michigan Supreme Court decision in Andary v USAA concerning the retroactivity of the no-fault amendments
  • Recent cases interpreting the No-Fault Act regarding retroactivity, ownership, fee schedules, fraud, and more
  • Discussion of caselaw relating to personal and commercial liability insurance
  • Caselaw updates regarding insurance agents’ negligence and their fiduciary duty of loyalty

PRINT BOOK
774 pages, 1-volume, 7x10 paperback. Includes a download of forms. Current to 12/01/25. Next update TBD. Subscription service available.

ONLINE BOOK
Fully searchable and continually updated. Citations link to Michigan caselaw, statutes, and court rules. Includes online index, downloadable forms, and summary of changes. Price is for a one-year subscription.

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