Medical Coverage Following Vehicle Crashes Reduced In Michigan
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It all goes back to major changes in Michigan’s no-fault insurance program. T one time it created the highest premiums charged to drivers in any state in America. New changes are taking effect this year which are reducing premiums for drivers. But the changes also mean reduced coverage and even availability for medical care following injuries from a crash.
Businesses that provide rehabilitation services are saying as of July 1, they won’t be able to provide some services. That’s due to a big cut in reimbursement from insurance companies which is forcing some people to rely on Medicare.
Democratic lawmakers held a virtual press conference Wednesday morning to urge support for the passage of two bills currently in the state Legislature that they say would prevent certain fee schedule changes within the no-fault auto reform law.
James Bond Actors You May Not Have Known Passed Away
James Bond Actors You May Not Have Known Passed Away MGM/United Artists
By Tim Lammers/May 19, 2021 7:17 pm EDT
Without question, Eon Productions James Bond film series has been one of the most successful franchises in cinematic history, with 25 films produced to date, including the upcoming, long-delayed No Time to Die. The series kicked off, of course, with Dr. No in 1962, with Sean Connery playing the dashing British secret agent who goes by the code name 007. Over the years the Bond mantle has been taken up by five other actors: George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig.
Black Lives Matter will ‘stand in unity’ with Kalamazoo Asian American community at No More Hate rally
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Lily Cheng-Schulting, 2020 Democratic State Representative nominee in District 72, will be one of the keynote speakers at a May 16 Black Lives Matter/Stop Asian Hate rally in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Cheng-Schulting is pictured here speaking at a rally/vigil in Grand Rapids on Saturday, March 20, 2021 that honored victims from the March 16 mass shooting in Atlanta which killed eight people, six of whom were women of Asian descent. (MLive File Photo | Hope Davison)Hope Davison
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KALAMAZOO, MI A rise in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander community over the past two years has led local activists in Kalamazoo to come together with community leaders to stand together, speak out and listen.