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The Michigan Court of Appeals heard arguments in a class action lawsuit, Andary v. USAA, that seeks to restore reasonable payments for the care of people with catastrophic injuries from car crashes that happened before 2019.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments in class action lawsuit Andary v. USAA, on whether 2019 auto no fault law can cut benefits for patients hurt in car crashes before the law passed.
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Republican leaders in the House and Senate have made it clear they will not allow any changes to the state's controversial auto no fault law, despite severe consequences for auto accident victims.
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Republican Daire Rendon is defying the party line on auto no-fault, but she says she needs others in her party to do the same.
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Seven Republican and two Democratic members of the state House Insurance Committee walked out during testimony from providers who say insurance companies are refusing to pay them for the care of auto accident survivors.
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The county's resolution, which was adopted unanimously, asks the Michigan Legislature to completely repeal the state's auto no-fault law.
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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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Around 1,500 catastrophically injured people in Michigan have already lost home care services because of reforms to Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance laws. Red Wings hockey legend Vladimir Konstantinov may soon join their ranks.
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U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow on possible Congressional action to protect abortion access. A state house seat flipped blue for the first time in three decades. And, the second installment of our podcast special, Collision Course.
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Red Wings hockey legend, Vladimir Konstantinov, could lose his life-saving care in a matter of weeks due to changes in Michigan's auto no-fault law. How did those changes came about? A 46-year-long political battle that left drivers stuck in the crossfire.