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A coalition of faith groups held a memorial service in Lansing today for car crash patients who died after losing care.
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Michigan’s system of care for severely injured car crash survivors is collapsing. Agencies that care for survivors with traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries are being driven out of business by changes to Michigan’s no fault insurance law.Tracy Samilton met one of the many people who are now suffering tragic consequences.
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Another group is joining a coalition to change Michigan's auto no-fault law.
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Almost every week since September, people who have survived car crashes with catastrophic injuries have been coming to the state Capitol building to ask legislators for help.
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A high profile lay leader in the Episcopal Church says Michigan auto accident survivors with catastrophic injuries need help.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer calls on the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association to cut refund checks to auto insurance customers.
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Bipartisan group of House lawmakers stood alongside accident survivors on the state capitol steps on Wednesday
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A top health care official says parts of Michigan's new auto insurance law are unsustainable.
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Protesters met Monday outside a business run by Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey.
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Michigan's new auto insurance law is forcing families of catastrophically injured loved ones to consider desperate measures.Wednesday, June 30, was the…