Courtnie Bush, 16, was never supposed to wake up again, much less smile, stand and walk after she was in a car crash in December. Her mom Jenna said what
Reply
More closures expected, leaving seriously injured patients with nowhere to go (Image Credit (MBIPC))
BRIGHTON, Mich. (May 27, 2021) With just over five weeks to go before reimbursements for specialized rehabilitation care are slashed by 45%, Michigan small businesses that care for victims of catastrophic auto accidents are already announcing that they will be closing their doors the result of the auto insurance industry s fierce lobbying against bills that would protect access to care for thousands of victims who require life-saving care.
Passed as part of auto insurance reform in 2019, the 45% slash in reimbursements goes into effect on July 1. The provision will be devastating to thousands of seriously injured patients who will have nowhere to go for the life-saving care they need according to a study commissioned by the
Our most vulnerable auto crash victims are about to be struck again
By Mitch Albom
Eric Schulzke: Daydreaming may be the next childhood psychiatric target
Kathryn Moody: Investors, Are You Ready for the Next Global Crisis?
Meghan Streit: Pitching In When Caregivers Need Help
The Kosher Gourmet by Diane Rossen Worthington: Caprese is a light, fresh salad; the perfect quick and easy accompaniment to any summer meal
Jonathan Tobin: Care about the Jewish state s future? Obama, in interview, reveals even more reasons to worry
Alan M. Dershowitz: Confirmed: Needless death and destruction in Gaza
Katie Nielsen: As a mother, I m all I need to be
Mitch Albom: Our most vulnerable auto crash victims in danger again freep.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from freep.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.