Lively Town Hall Discussion Uncovers the Issues around MI Auto-No Fault Reform
Larry Ruehlen, Staff Writer for HomeTownLife.com reports on the continued debate over Michigan's Auto-No Fault reform in this article, "No Fault Insurance Debate Rages On". His story, which effectively illuminates both sides of the argument, centered on a panel discussion that was held at Greater Grace Temple in Detroit and was organized by state Rep. Phil Cavanagh, D-Redford Township. The discussion lasted over 2 hours.
The article quoted Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, NAACP general counsel, as saying, "It's not like accidents won't still happen," he said. "They will, but once the $1 million cap is reached and the victim is broke, the costs will be switched over to the Medicare system."
The article quoted Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, NAACP general counsel, as saying, "It's not like accidents won't still happen," he said. "They will, but once the $1 million cap is reached and the victim is broke, the costs will be switched over to the Medicare system."