Hundreds of crash survivors protest upcoming changes to auto no-fault
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and last updated 2021-06-09 11:05:14-04
LANSING, Mich â Hundreds of people will gather at the state capitol Wednesday in an effort to urge lawmakers to take action on bills that would address certain upcoming changes to Michigan s auto no-fault law.
Survivors of catastrophic auto injuries, their families, friends, and the people who own and work at medical care providers that say they won t be able to survive the slash in reimbursement for certain post-acute medical care, have been planning the rally in front of the capitol for several weeks now.
Fundamentally unfair to survivors : Lawmakers file brief in lawsuit over upcoming no-fault auto changes
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and last updated 2021-06-09 15:28:27-04
LANSING, Mich â A bipartisan group of lawmakers and former lawmakers gathered on the steps of the Capitol Wednesday to say they never intended for the upcoming medical care reimbursement cuts contained in the no-fault auto reform act to be applied retroactively.
As the next portion of Michigan s no-fault auto reform act goes into effect on July 2, insurance companies will be working with a new set of medical reimbursement fee schedules for post-acute medical care, anything needed for recovery or maintenance after you initially leave the hospital following an injury.