St. Vincent Medical Care, P.C. v. Country-Wide Insurance
The case concerns a provider's action to recover assigned first-party no-fault benefits from an insurer. The trial court initially granted the provider's summary judgment motion, but the appellate judgment modified the award, severing a $228.55 claim for February 22, 2006, services. This specific claim was denied summary judgment because it was timely denied by the insurer as exceeding the workers' compensation fee schedule. For the remaining claims, the appellate court affirmed summary judgment for the provider, determining that the insurer's follow-up verification requests were prematurely mailed and thus ineffective, precluding most defenses due to untimely denials. The insurer's cross-motion for summary judgment was consequently denied.