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Hundreds of people rallied in Lansing Tuesday in support of Senate bills that could restore access to care for thousands of catastrophically injured car crash victims.
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Legislative hearings are expected to begin this week on bills supporters say would fix problems with Michigan’s 2019 auto insurance law
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The bill package comes over two years after the first adjusted fee schedules under the 2019 law took effect
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The court says people getting care for catastrophic crashes before summer 2019 won't lose their lifetime insurance benefits
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether changes made to the state’s auto insurance law in 2019 are constitutional. Insurance companies must continue paying benefits until the case is decided
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Lawmakers in Lansing are gearing up for a showdown over Michigan’s auto no-fault law. A group of Republicans and Democrats in the state House announced…