Brian Woodward is the kind of success story Michigan’s former no fault law was designed for. After a car crash left him a quadriplegic at age 24, he didn’t have to sue to get his care paid for or spend the rest of his life in a nursing home.
Brian Woodward was one of the success stories envisioned by Michigan's old no fault law, which aimed for "maximum recovery." Now, under new law, he's lost nearly everything.
Brian Woodward was one of the success stories envisioned by Michigan's old no fault law, which aimed for "maximum recovery." Now, under new law, he's lost nearly everything.
Is that the money that is supposed to save and improve our lives? That is the question people who have catastrophic injuries are asking as they learn the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association has an approximately $5 billion surplus
Is that the money that is supposed to save and improve our lives? That is the question people who have catastrophic injuries are asking as they learn the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association has an approximately $5 billion surplus