The Michigan No-Fault medical fee schedule imposes restrictions on reimbursement rates for medical care providers who care for and treat car accident victims. Although the law empowers providers to charge a “reasonable amount” for their care, any amount that exceeds the fee schedule will not be paid.
Under the Michigan Supreme Court’s ruling in Andary v. USAA, the No-Fault medical fee schedule does not apply to insured car accident victims whose crash occurred before the effective date – June 11, 2019 – of the law that created the fee schedule.
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