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The scramble from state officials to keep auto production in Michigan as the industry transitions to electric. Protecting Michigan dogs from cruel and inhumane testing. And, the final installment of our podcast special, Collision Course.
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Survivors with severe injuries rallied again, after more than four months of limited response from elected leaders to the crisis caused by Michigan's new auto no-fault law.
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Republican State Senator Jim Runestad says political indifference to the desperate plight of auto accident survivors with catastrophic injuries is "the coldest I've seen."
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MCCA to send auto insurance refund checks to drivers; some advocates call it stealing from survivorsA fund to care for catastrophically injured auto accident survivors has a big surplus. The board agreed to send refund checks to Michigan drivers after a request from Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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Another provider is closing due to Michigan's new no fault law. Spectrum Health's highly regarded neuro rehabilitation group homes for auto accident survivors with traumatic brain injuries.
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Observers say work on Michigan's new no fault auto insurance bill in 2019 was rushed, sloppy, and obscured behind closed doors. But it passed with bipartisan support. Both sides promised to fix any problems with it later. The broken promise is leaving injured people without care.
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The home-care industry for crash survivors is collapsing because of Michigan's auto insurance law. We asked DIFS Director Anita Fox what's being done about it.
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Lana Theis, the powerful Republican who chairs the Senate Insurance and Banking Committee, is being challenged in the primary by Republican Mike Detmer over her role in crafting and defending the new auto insurance law.
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Hundreds of auto accident survivors have already lost care, with thousands more soon to follow, but State Senator Mike Shirkey says he doesn't have the data to consider tweaking the state's new auto insurance law.
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Vladimir Konstantinov was in a catastrophic accident six days after he helped the Red Wings win the Stanley Cup. He's about to lose his home care.