When the Michigan No-Fault Act was reformed on June 11, 2019, the new legislation introduced, among other changes, limitations on the amounts that a medical provider could charge for treatment.
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The decision is a big victory for rehabilitation centers, the home care industry and some 15,000 patients with long-term needs. It was a loss for the insurance industry, which defended the law.