Category: No-Fault Reform

October 25, 2017

Duggan-Leonard No Fault reform bill allows insurance companies to harass doctors who treat injured car crash victims through denial of payments, claims of improper overutilization, refunds — even threats of criminal charges

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October 23, 2017

Uncertainty of payment and insurer harassment under Duggan-Leonard-Theis No Fault plan will scare doctors away from treating injured auto accident victims

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October 19, 2017

Duggan-Leonard-Theis auto No Fault reform plan sets new hurdles for auto lawyers to prove owed No Fault PIP benefits are overdue; easier for insurers to deny valid claims to consumers; makes it harder for lawyers to sue and bring lawsuits for legally owed and overdue PIP benefits

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October 18, 2017

Democrats & Republicans back Michigan No Fault reform that includes fee schedule, IME oversight & imposing fair dealing/good faith requirement on auto insurers

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October 17, 2017

Michigan Chamber of Commerce president Richard Studley drops the ball on helping Michigan businesses compete, have real savings for drivers; ignores rising health care costs for employers and taxpayers

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October 12, 2017

Shouldn’t drivers pay 95% less if the Duggan-Leonard-Theis plan is going to allow the insurance companies to slash No Fault PIP coverage by 95%, instead of letting the insurance cos. pocket the difference at taxpayers’ expense?

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October 5, 2017

Campaign contribution data shows House Insurance Committee Republicans who favor No Fault car insurance reform have received $253,075 from insurance industry

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October 4, 2017

Car insurance savings come at big cost, including $150 million shifted onto taxpayers, a “$25,000 bridge,” and admission that there will be no savings for $500,000 and unlimited No Fault cap options by Theis

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September 28, 2017

How can Duggan, Leonard’s No Fault Driver’s Choice Plan work with a $25,000 cap that fails to even cover the average No Fault medical claim or one year of wage loss benefits?

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