McKENZIE V. AUTO CLUB INSURANCE ASSOCIATION 458 Mich. 214 (1998) CASE BRIEF

McKENZIE V. AUTO CLUB INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
458 Mich. 214 (1998)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over personal injury benefits.
FACTS: P slept in a camper attached to the back of P's pickup truck. The camper was equipped with a propane fed heater. Carbon monoxide fumes leaked into the camper and eventually both men were rescued and recovered. P filed a suit for PIP (personal injury protection) benefits under his no fault contract. D moved for summary judgment and the court granted summary disposition to P. D appealed.

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