Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council Issues Letter to Legislators Regarding Recent DIFS Bulletin Tom Judd, Executive Director of the Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council, drafted a letter to the members of the
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MI Supreme Court: Insurers must continue payments to catastrophically injured car crash survivors The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether changes made to the state’s auto insurance law in 2019 are constitutional.
State of Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services Bulletin 2022-17-INS The State of Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services has issued a bulletin in the matter of: Payment and Billing
Survey Results from a Study Tracking Impact of the 55% Fee Cap and 56-hour Family-Provided Home Care Limit on Crash Survivors Following the 2019 No-Fault Auto Insurance Reform The Brain Injury Association
Michigan Interfaith Coalition Calls for End of Humanitarian Crisis Caused by Auto No-Fault Reform ‘State leaders must open their eyes and listen to their hearts’ LANSING, Mich.—(Sept. 28, 2022)—With the latest phase
New Study: Auto Insurance Law Has Caused Deaths, Hospitalizations, Loss of Service for Catastrophic Crash Survivors Constand: Michigan is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis BRIGHTON, Mich.—(September 27, 2022)—A new study
New Study of Auto Insurance Reform Documents the Devastation to Catastrophically Injured Crash Survivors Results released this week by the MPHI continue to show the devastation to auto crash survivors and their
Opinion: Legislature isn’t listening on crisis for car-wreck victims With the recent Court of Appeals decision declaring a draconian fee schedule and invasive family care limits to crash victims injured prior to
Auto Insurance Lobby Continues to Use Disinformation and Scare Tactics to Protect Windfall Profits BRIGHTON, Mich.—(Sept. 8, 2022)—Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council Executive Director Tom Judd today released the following statement in
Breaking News-Court of Appeals rules in the Andary Case (Brain Injury Association of Michigan) – The Michigan Court of Appeals earlier today issued their 2-1 majority ruling in the Andary case that
Court of Appeals Decision Represents Major Victory for Survivors of Catastrophic Crashes and their Families Decision has binding effect on retroactive application of benefit reductions LANSING, Mich.—(Aug. 25, 2022)—In a major
Study finds skyrocketing number of severely injured car-crash patients have lost care A follow-up study has found that the number of severely injured car crash survivors in Michigan who’ve lost medical care