U of M’s Poverty Solution’s Policy Brief: “Building on Michigan’s Auto Insurance Reform Law” The University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions multidisciplinary initiative published a policy brief in December 2021 highlighting the effects
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New report details devastating impact of Michigan’s catastrophic care crisis on survivors, their families, and providers The following press release was provided by the Michigan Brain Injury Provider Council regarding the release
Survey Documents The Devastation Caused By Auto No-Fault REform The Brain Injury Association of Michigan conducted a survey to assess the initial impact of Auto No-Fault Reform. The results show devastating results.
Money Was the Motivator for No-Fault Reform – Not Michigan Drivers or Car Crash Survivors The Silent Crash podcast, news outlets and government watchdogs have explored the wealthy players and financial
We Close 2021 with Over 31,000 Members Demanding a Fix to No-Fault REform As the year 2021 comes to a close, we are grateful for the efforts of our members and
Michigan law firm that can take first-party and third-party No-Fault cases, serving primarily East Michigan with offices in Ann Arbor. One of a few firms specializing in the complex area of Home
Michigan’s lawmakers are elected leaders who serve their constituents. Contact your Representative’s or Senator’s legislative office to discuss concerns with auto reform, to request assistance with DIFS complaints, and to
CPAN is a major advocacy organization that has been working to protect Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Insurance laws for nearly two decades. Its mission is to “be the consumer advocate for
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) is the regulatory body that oversees insurers and is tasked with consumer protection. When disputes with insurance companies cannot be resolved
Wayne County Board of Commissioners Urges Lawmakers to Fix No-Fault Reform On December 16, 2021, the Wayne County Full Board of Commissioners passed an unanimous resolution urging lawmakers to pass
Oakland County Board of Commissioners Urges Lawmakers to Fix Humanitarian Crisis Created by No-Fault Reform On November 10, 2021, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners passed an unanimous resolution urging
The following No-Fault Status Report written by MBIPC President Tom Judd provides an accurate and comprehensive description of exactly where things stand as we close out 2021 and prepare for continued advocacy