BOONE v. COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 06-P-793.

68 Mass. App. Ct. 354 (2007)

DANIEL BOONE vs. COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Worcester.

February 28, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Donohue for the defendant.

Brian W. Murray for the plaintiff.

Present: Gelinas, Green, & Grainger, JJ.


GREEN, J.

Following an injury in a motor vehicle accident on December 20, 1996, the plaintiff claimant was treated by a chiropractor and, until September 17, 1997, the defendant insurer paid for such treatment pursuant to the personal injury protection (PIP) benefits under a policy it had issued. The insurer refused to make further payments, however, after an orthopedic surgeon concluded that the claimant needed no further chiropractic treatment, based on an examination...

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