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Epps v. Transit Casualty Co.

Michigan Court of Appeals
Sep 1, 1982
327 N.W.2d 321 (Mich. Ct. App. 1982)

Opinion

Docket No. 59015.

Decided September 1, 1982.

C. Robert Beltz, for plaintiff.

Gault, Davison, Bowers Hill (by Guy H. Hill), for defendant.

Before: R.M. MAHER, P.J., and BRONSON and R.J. SNOW, JJ.

Circuit judge, sitting on the Court of Appeals by assignment.


Plaintiff appeals by right the grant of a partial accelerated judgment on his claim for no-fault personal injury protection (PIP) benefits. MCL 500.3101 et seq.; MSA 24.13101 et seq.

The trial judge held that the limitation period contained in MCL 500.3145(1); MSA 24.13145(1) is not tolled by the death of the person entitled to PIP benefits under the act. We disagree. The minority and insanity tolling provisions, MCL 600.5851(1); MSA 27A.5851(1), affect the limitation period in MCL 500.3145(1); MSA 24.13145(1). Geiger v Detroit Automobile Inter-Ins Exchange, 114 Mich. App. 283; 318 N.W.2d 833 (1982) (minority); Rawlins v Aetna Casualty Surety Co, 92 Mich. App. 268, 274-277; 284 N.W.2d 782 (1979) (minority); Hartman v Ins Co of North America, 106 Mich. App. 731; 308 N.W.2d 625 (1981) (insanity). Reason dictates that the death saving provision, MCL 600.5852; MSA 27A.5852, be treated the same and we so hold.

The trial judge also held that plaintiff could not recover any loss incurred more than one year prior to the commencement of this action. Plaintiff argues that the death tolling provision also affects this limitation. In a closely analogous case involving the minority saving provision, this Court held:

"The purpose of the one-year period of limitations is to encourage claimants or persons acting on their behalf to bring their claims to court while those claims are still fresh. Burns v Auto-Owners Ins Co, 88 Mich. App. 663; 279 N.W.2d 43 (1979); Aldrich v Auto-Owners Ins Co, 106 Mich. App. 83; 307 N.W.2d 736 (1981). The `one-year back' portion of § 3145(1) has a similar policy.

"In Rawlins v Aetna Casualty Surety Co, supra, this Court held that RJA § 5851 applied to the one-year period of limitations in § 3145(1). The basis for the minority saving provision and the decision in Rawlins is that a person should not lose his claim during his minority, when he has no legal capacity to act on his own behalf. We believe that the Rawlins rule should also apply to the `one-year back' portion of § 3145. A contrary rule would severely limit the utility of the minority saving provision and could deprive a person of benefits to which he would otherwise be rightfully entitled. In the present case, James Geiger, injured at the age of 16, incurred substantial medical expenses over the 2 years following the accident. He commenced this action approximately two weeks before his nineteenth birthday. Although his right to commence the action is preserved under Rawlins, supra, if we do not apply the minority saving provision to the `one-year back' rule of § $3145, plaintiff would be effectively precluded from recovering PIP benefits for the medical expenses incurred during the two years immediately following the accident. In order to advance the policy of RJA § 5851 and Rawlins, supra, we conclude that an insured who is injured during his minority and commences an action before his nineteenth birthday is entitled to collect PIP benefits for expenses and losses incurred from the date of the accident." Geiger, supra, pp 290-291.

We think the decision of the Geiger Court was a well-reasoned one; clearly, the same rationale applies here. We hold that the death tolling provision must be given effect when the "one-year back" limitation on recovery, MCL 500.3145(1); MSA 24.13145(1), is considered.

Because of our disposition of this issue, it is unnecessary to address the issue of notice raised by defendant on cross-appeal.

Reversed and remanded. Costs to plaintiff.


Summaries of

Epps v. Transit Casualty Co.

Michigan Court of Appeals
Sep 1, 1982
327 N.W.2d 321 (Mich. Ct. App. 1982)
Case details for

Epps v. Transit Casualty Co.

Case Details

Full title:EPPS v TRANSIT CASUALTY COMPANY

Court:Michigan Court of Appeals

Date published: Sep 1, 1982

Citations

327 N.W.2d 321 (Mich. Ct. App. 1982)
327 N.W.2d 321

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