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For many catastrophically injured survivors of auto accidents, Michigan's 2019 reforms to no-fault insurance meant losing the care they’ve depended on for years. On this episode, we hear about the attempts to increase the caps on in-home nursing care for those survivors — and why proposed reforms are stalling.
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The protest in the hallways of the state Capitol comes after Democratic House Speaker Joe Tate canceled a survivors' group meeting with House insurance committee Chair Brenda Carter.
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We have a state that more or less requires young people to own a reliable automobile to functionally live here and then burdens them with sky-high insurance rates.
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To the relief of many car crash survivors across the state, the Michigan Supreme Court decided benefit caps in the 2019 auto no-fault law do not apply retroactively.
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The Michigan Supreme Court said the state Legislature was not clear whether benefit caps in the 2019 auto no-fault law applied retroactively to people injured prior to the date the law went into effect.
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A looming Michigan Supreme Court decision on auto insurance coverages, changes and repercussions for the no-fault auto insurance law and $24.3 billion for Michigan schools.
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Caring for catastrophically injured since the changes made to Michigan's auto insurance laws, an author on how violence against women saturates cultures around the world, why the gambling industry is pausing partnerships with universities and an update on the strike at the University of Michigan.
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Michigan Radio has put together this guide to help you understand the biggest changes brought by the state's 2019 no-fault law.
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Brandi Marsh is frequently the sole caregiver for her five year old quadriplegic daughter, due to the 2019 auto no fault law. "Her life is in my hands," she says, fearing her exhaustion will cause her to make a life-threatening mistake.
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A new report says the auto insurance industry in Michigan is misleading people to try to convince them the state's 2019 auto no-fault law is working to reduce rates.