Crash victim pushes to keep care threatened by Michigan’s no fault auto reform
Michigan’s no-fault auto reform has meant more options for drivers, and it can translate to savings for some. But what about the thousands who suffered catastrophic injuries in car accidents before the law went into effect? There are nearly 18 thousand people who would lose their care as early as Friday (July 1), and according to a New Boston woman, this decision is a matter of life and death.