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DIFS: Insurance companies should pay "reasonable rate" for care of pre-2019 car crash victims

The Department of Insurance and Financial Services has issued a bulletin that makes clear that providers are entitled to a "reasonable rate," for services for patients who were injured in car crashes before the state's auto no fault law changed in 2019. ....

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No-fault auto insurance reform devastates local residents

In the spring of 2019, the Michigan Legislature passed a law that would reduce care for catastrophically injured people. The law was scheduled to go into effect on July 1, but Teresa Hughes, a Middleville resident, didn’ t have any concerns. When July 1 came, Teresa watched Troy, like thousands of people across the state of Michigan, lose their quality of care as. ....

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In My Opinion Reading is a lost art among lawmakers

Maybe it’ s time candidates pass a literacy test before taking public office. Most of us are likely under the assumption that legislators or someone in their office, at least, reads proposed bills and understands them before a vote is taken. Under the U.S Constitution and that of the State of Michigan, every bill must be publicly read three times in the Legislature. ....

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