Hope the Legislature can come together to change this law. - The Ludington Torch2024-03-28T13:11:16Zhttp://ludingtoncitizen.ning.com/forum/topics/hope-the-legislature-can-come-together-to-change-this-law?feed=yes&xn_auth=noNo fault was designed to help…tag:ludingtoncitizen.ning.com,2018-02-10:4689834:Comment:3554682018-02-10T16:16:43.823ZWillyhttp://ludingtoncitizen.ning.com/profile/willy
<p>No fault was designed to help people overcome injuries in motor vehicle accidents that leaves them permanently disabled. My neighbor's daughter was run off the road by a drunk and is paralyzed from the waist down. The old style insurance would have paid to a certain amount and then she would have been left out in the cold. The State would then have to come to her rescue. If no fault is eliminated we, the taxpayers, will have to foot the bill for all of the seriously injured people, not the…</p>
<p>No fault was designed to help people overcome injuries in motor vehicle accidents that leaves them permanently disabled. My neighbor's daughter was run off the road by a drunk and is paralyzed from the waist down. The old style insurance would have paid to a certain amount and then she would have been left out in the cold. The State would then have to come to her rescue. If no fault is eliminated we, the taxpayers, will have to foot the bill for all of the seriously injured people, not the insurnce companies. Either way we will be paying. It seems that putting the burden on those who drive and companies that provide insurance is better than creating more welfare costs paid out by all the taxpayers and non drivers.</p>
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