Michigan parks, beaches are improving access to visitors with disabilities In 1992, Cynthia Burkhour was taking her 12-year-old daughter Erin on a stroll across a zigzag bridge at Hager Park in Ottawa
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News & Announcements from Michigan Interfaith Coalition!
Rally for Vlady Konstantinov and the 18,000 auto crash survivors. Please join us and bring friends, family, and associates to this rally on June 23 to show your support! For more
Brain Injury Association of Michigan Calls for End of ‘Moral Injustice’ As Auto Insurance Lawsuit Hearing is Held in Court of Appeals BRIGHTON, Mich. — (June 7, 2022) — In light of
Do you need help with life expenses? Auto No Fault Survivor Fund Provides Financial Assistance We are pleased to announce that the Brain Injury Association of Michigan has provided direct
Detroit Jewish News: Some Jewish Policy Makers Want to Restore Full Care to Victims of Catastrophic Auto Accidents Suffering Under Michigan’s New Auto Insurance Reforms A bad auto accident can change everything
We are pleased to announce that the Auto No Fault (ANF) Survivor Fund will begin accepting applications this month from auto no-fault survivors who have been negatively
Has Auto No Fault Reform Affected Your Life? Michigan Public Health Institute (MPHI) is conducting a series of surveys to understand how the changes in Michigan Auto Insurance Law that took effect
Judge orders State Farm to resume paying for care for quadriplegic car crash survivor A Washtenaw County Circuit Court judge has ordered State Farm to resume paying for the care of Stephen
Since well before the auto no-fault reform changes were implemented on July 1, 2021, car crash victims their families, and those that provide invaluable services, spoke clearly and loudly about the
WTVB: Rogers, fellow reps. introduce bill package to fix what Auto No-Fault Law broke State Representative Julie Rogers of Kalamazoo along with other lawmakers on Thursday introduced a new package of bills
Michigan Radio: Car insurance costs are now higher for many Michigan drivers than in 2019 — and less equitable for Detroit drivers Supporters of Michigan’s reform of its no fault auto insurance
New Research Shows Drivers Are Paying Higher Premiums Today Than Before Auto Insurance Reform Was Enacted; Savings Appear to Be a Mirage Citizens Insurance policyholders paying the company on