Michigan s no-fault reform could hurt those who need rehabilitation; advocates push for fix
Advocates desperately push for legislative fix before new no-fault fee schedule takes effect July 1.
and last updated 2021-05-07 23:36:50-04
LANSING, Mich. â The no-fault auto insurance reforms passed in Michigan in 2019 had an unintended side effect: They cut money for specialized rehabilitation services.
Now advocates and families are desperately working to get new legislation passed before the change takes effect.
Prior to 2019, Michigan required that auto insurance provide unlimited lifetime medical coverage for people seriously injured in accidents. That helped to support rehabilitation service providers across the state.
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