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In the dark of night, a piece of legislation was signed into law on Mackinac Island last year. On July 2, 2021, it took effect - to the devastation of thousands.

PA 21 gutted no-fault auto insurance - the program that Michigan drivers have paid into since 1973. If a Michigan driver was in a catastrophic car accident and needed ongoing medical care past what the initial insurance covered, that fund paid for it.

For life.

It's a promise Michigan made to its paying citizens.

This isn't tax money. It's money those drivers paid into the fund through their insurance companies.

WITH PA21, MICHIGAN SURVIVORS OF CATASTROPHIC AUTO CRASHES SUDDENLY GOT THEIR BENEFITS CUT BY A WHOPPING 45%.

That’s 45% less in services they need to survive.

It also limited the hours that these survivors can get care to 56 hours per week. That's one caregiver, eight hours per day instead of the team of round-the-clock medical professionals needed to sustain life.

So far, 41 provider businesses have had to close their doors. They can't provide care at these new rates.

More are closing every week.

Survivors are being dropped off in Michigan emergency rooms and nursing homes by family members who are desperate to keep them alive and well.

Two have already died.

Senator Mike Shirkey says he wants to "wait and see what happens" before doing anything to reverse breaking the promise of care that Michigan drivers paid for since 1973.

The fund has $23 billion in it.

There's plenty of money. This care didn't need to be cut.

But cut it they did.

And now people are suffering.

Some are dying.

It has to be fixed now.

So we're getting loud.

You can help.


Follow or subscribe to the Silent Crash podcast. Rate it.

The more who do that, the more those legislators know that the Silent Crash they caused is becoming a roar that will not be ignored.

Our lives depend on it.

Silent Crash: The Quiet Unraveling of Michigan's Auto No-fault and the Destruction of Lives is a production of the 1C Story Network.

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    • 4.8 • 42 Ratings

In the dark of night, a piece of legislation was signed into law on Mackinac Island last year. On July 2, 2021, it took effect - to the devastation of thousands.

PA 21 gutted no-fault auto insurance - the program that Michigan drivers have paid into since 1973. If a Michigan driver was in a catastrophic car accident and needed ongoing medical care past what the initial insurance covered, that fund paid for it.

For life.

It's a promise Michigan made to its paying citizens.

This isn't tax money. It's money those drivers paid into the fund through their insurance companies.

WITH PA21, MICHIGAN SURVIVORS OF CATASTROPHIC AUTO CRASHES SUDDENLY GOT THEIR BENEFITS CUT BY A WHOPPING 45%.

That’s 45% less in services they need to survive.

It also limited the hours that these survivors can get care to 56 hours per week. That's one caregiver, eight hours per day instead of the team of round-the-clock medical professionals needed to sustain life.

So far, 41 provider businesses have had to close their doors. They can't provide care at these new rates.

More are closing every week.

Survivors are being dropped off in Michigan emergency rooms and nursing homes by family members who are desperate to keep them alive and well.

Two have already died.

Senator Mike Shirkey says he wants to "wait and see what happens" before doing anything to reverse breaking the promise of care that Michigan drivers paid for since 1973.

The fund has $23 billion in it.

There's plenty of money. This care didn't need to be cut.

But cut it they did.

And now people are suffering.

Some are dying.

It has to be fixed now.

So we're getting loud.

You can help.


Follow or subscribe to the Silent Crash podcast. Rate it.

The more who do that, the more those legislators know that the Silent Crash they caused is becoming a roar that will not be ignored.

Our lives depend on it.

Silent Crash: The Quiet Unraveling of Michigan's Auto No-fault and the Destruction of Lives is a production of the 1C Story Network.

    18 Next Steps?

    18 Next Steps?

    Rebeca has a heart to heart with the audience about where we've been, why we had a three month hiatus in the show, the events that have transpired since, and where things can and may go next.

    As always, we thank you for your support for the continued production of this show through the Silent Crash GoFundMe, which can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/f/silent-crash.

    • 28 min
    17 The Story Beneath

    17 The Story Beneath

    After 17 weeks of digging, interviewing, and researching, Rebeca shares what she found: the story beneath the story of PA21 and 22. It turns out, the reason appears to not only be well-intentioned, but also brings with it a true opportunity for a solution.

    Link to References: https://www.justonec.com/blog/2022/03/02/silent-crash-episode-17-references/

    • 43 min
    16 What Do You Want?

    16 What Do You Want?

    What do you want your legislator to do regarding the no-fault reform legislation? Rebeca asks that of you, and of Joe Richert, owner of a rehabilitation facility heavily hit by PA21 and 22.

    • 47 min
    15 A Little Love

    15 A Little Love

    Rebeca shares how some personal life circumstances prompted reminders and reflections to apply during the intense experience of investigating PA21 and 22.

    • 13 min
    14 Made (and broken) in Detroit

    14 Made (and broken) in Detroit

    Two men from Detroit played a powerful role in the auto no-fault reform legislation, saying they did so to make things better there. So, how has Detroit fared? And do those men even care? We went straight to Motor City citizens to find out.

    • 40 min
    13 Hope from Lansing?

    13 Hope from Lansing?

    Representative Phil Green introduced HB5698 this week, a legislative attempt to mitigate some parts of PA21 and 22. Rumors immediately flew about the bill and its contents. Rebeca sat down with Rep. Green for a frank discussion. He shared why he is making this attempt despite Republican leadership’s opposition to reform, his preferences for how the bill gets handled from here, what payment reforms are in his bill, and why he isn’t trying for a full repeal of PA21 and 22.

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
42 Ratings

42 Ratings

Rpks25 ,

GreatPoscast

This is such an informative and important podcast everyone in MI and the country should be listening to it.

MIflyer ,

Very good!

Excellent investigative podcast to shed light on this shameful episode of Michigan’s history. Corrupt politicians need this to happen to them, and I hope it does! I just wish that the podcast didn’t have such a major leftist bend, however the message is 100% true and important to hear. CONTACT LAWMAKERS to get this atrocity corrected!

psue416 ,

Very Informative

Rebeca its time to turn up the heat and take this to National Cable!
I already sent this site to Foxnews and OAN. Please try to contact them. You could be the one to turn up the heat for these families, including mine!

Thank you!
Pam From MD

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