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This week: A diesel spill on Lake Michigan, a big ruling for crash survivors and James Earl Jones and the power of mentorship.
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The Michigan Supreme Court said the state Legislature was not clear whether benefit caps in the 2019 auto no-fault law applied retroactively to people injured prior to the date the law went into effect.
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Accident survivors and their supporters gathered inside the state Capitol Tuesday to plead with lawmakers fix problems with Michigan’s auto insurance law.
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A couple dozen protesters gathered Monday outside Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey’s business in Jackson.
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State lawmakers have hit the accelerator pedal in their effort to reform Michigan's no-fault insurance law. The law provides all victims of...
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The Michigan Senate has taken an initial step toward overhauling Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance system.The legislation would set limits on what…
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At the state Capitol, House Speaker Jase Bolger (R-Marshall) says he still hopes to get an overhaul of Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance law through the…
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The debate over changing Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance system is underway in Lansing. Governor Rick Snyder Thursday introduced his plan to end…
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Lawmakers are getting ready to consider changes to the state’s no-fault auto insurance law. At the same time, a court battle over access to information…
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http://ipraudio.interlochen.org/NoFaultReform.mp3The battle over changing Michigan's auto insurance law is headed to court. The week a group filed a…