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. But, in an order issued Thursday, the court said insurance companies must continue paying the pre-2019 benefit levels until the case is decided.
The law rolled back reimbursements for at-home attendant care and rehabilitation clinics. Providers say those cuts were putting them out of business and leaving patients without the care they need.
The constitutional question is whether insurers can reduce those payments after people paid for coverage.
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