Ilene Ikens of Reed City never got the chance to see the changes to Michigan’s 2019 car insurance law get partially reversed, but she likely would have shed tears of
Key provisions of Michigan s no-fault auto insurance reform passed in 2019 do not apply retroactively to individuals previously injured in car crashes, an appellate panel ruled Thursday.
A 2019 overhaul of Michigan's auto insurance law unconstitutionally slashed payments for ongoing long-term care and other services being provided to thousands of people who were severely hurt in vehicle crashes before the legislation was enacted, the state appeals court ruled Thursday.The law is…
Thursday’s appeals court decision is a victory for thousands of people who suffered severe, long-term auto injuries before the 2019 no-fault reforms. But it raises questions about the law’s ability to lower the state’s high auto insurance costs.
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