Terry Cochran explains where we are today with Michigan No-Fault Insurance and the benefits of the current structure. Since 1973, Michigan has had one of the most progressive no-fault laws. We have guarantees for accident victims that medical bills and full care will be covered for life. Proposed changes will limit access to medical care providers and limit the amount of money available for auto accident victims. The lowest coverage is $500,000. In the case of a catastrophic injury, that amount will be spent within the first six weeks. The elderly are particularly vulnerable. Seniors do not want to be a burden to their families, and it's pretty clear that Medicare just won't have funds to cover these expenses. The insurance companies say the changes will allow for lower insurance premiums, but they make no commitments. Proponents of the proposed changes have a legitimate claim that medical and care expenses need more controls. Terry is supportive of increased oversight of medical services. Better reviews by the medical community of services and goods is appropriate and needed. Listen to this 13-minute discussion with Alan Caldwell of AnnArbor.com's Everything Elderly Vaginal Mesh Implant Information Click Here to Read More..... Bookmark this site | Refer a friend | Disclaimer | Site Map | Birth Injury | Cerebral Palsy | Erbs Palsy | | OBGYN Malpractice | Paralysis | Cancer Misdiagnosis | Death Claims Wrongful Death Hospital Negligence | HMO Negligence | Nursing Home Abuse | Pharmacy Negligence | Orthopedic Malpractice Brain Injury Spinal Cord Injury | Emergency Center Malpractice | Medical Malpractice | Hip Replacement Recall Physician Malpractice & Nursing Malpractice Plastic Surgery Malpractice | Workers Compensation | Auto Accident | Burn Injury Motorcycle Accident | Slip & Fall Construction Site Injury & Workplace Injury | Boat Injury & Recreational Injury | Dog Bite Truck Accident | Airplane Accident Police Misconduct | Nursing Home Abuse | Social Security Disability | Long Term Disability
Michigan No-Fault Insurance Changes
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Terry Cochran explains where we are today with Michigan No-Fault Insurance and the benefits of the current structure. Since 1973, Michigan has had one of the most progressive no-fault laws. We have guarantees for accident victims that medical bills and full care will be covered for life. Proposed changes will limit access to medical care providers and limit the amount of money available for auto accident victims. The lowest coverage is $500,000. In the case of a catastrophic injury, that amount will be spent within the first six weeks. The elderly are particularly vulnerable. Seniors do not want to be a burden to their families, and it's pretty clear that Medicare just won't have funds to cover these expenses. The insurance companies say the changes will allow for lower insurance premiums, but they make no commitments. Proponents of the proposed changes have a legitimate claim that medical and care expenses need more controls. Terry is supportive of increased oversight of medical services. Better reviews by the medical community of services and goods is appropriate and needed. Listen to this 13-minute discussion with Alan Caldwell of AnnArbor.com's Everything Elderly Vaginal Mesh Implant Information Click Here to Read More..... Bookmark this site | Refer a friend | Disclaimer | Site Map | Birth Injury | Cerebral Palsy | Erbs Palsy | | OBGYN Malpractice | Paralysis | Cancer Misdiagnosis | Death Claims Wrongful Death Hospital Negligence | HMO Negligence | Nursing Home Abuse | Pharmacy Negligence | Orthopedic Malpractice Brain Injury Spinal Cord Injury | Emergency Center Malpractice | Medical Malpractice | Hip Replacement Recall Physician Malpractice & Nursing Malpractice Plastic Surgery Malpractice | Workers Compensation | Auto Accident | Burn Injury Motorcycle Accident | Slip & Fall Construction Site Injury & Workplace Injury | Boat Injury & Recreational Injury | Dog Bite Truck Accident | Airplane Accident Police Misconduct | Nursing Home Abuse | Social Security Disability | Long Term Disability
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