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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. ....
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. ....
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. ....
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is muddying the already dirty waters of Michigan's 2019 auto insurance reform law by demanding a change that is not realistic.As advocates of catastrophically injured motorists descended on the Capitol this past week to protest the 2019 law's price-fixing measures that may… ....