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Steps You Can Take Regarding Auto No Fault Legislation:
The Brain Injury Association of Michigan is committed to providing accurate and timely information in this crisis. If you are wondering what to do in case your services and supports are reduced, terminated, or moved, here are some suggestions:
- Contact the Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) to file a complaint. https://bit.ly/HowtoFileaComplaintwithDIFS
- Contact your state legislator and share your situation:
- Find your State Senator: https://www.senate.michigan.gov/fysbyaddress.html
- Find your State Representative: https://www.house.mi.gov/mhrpublic/frmFindaRep.aspx
- Contact your case manager to see if they can help you respond.
- If you do not have a case manager, contact the Brain Injury Association of Michigan for assistance in finding one.
- Contact your claims adjuster who may have ideas.
- Contact the attorney who represented you in your no-fault claim to explore any options you may have.
- Ask for any decisions to be provided to you in writing.
- If you are receiving a service from a licensed provider, check with the licensing authority on any recourse.
- If you are receiving a Medicaid service, you may have appeal rights.