Since Carmen Burgie was struck by a car that paralyzed her at Michigan State University in 2001, she has required a lot of care.
Carmen relies on her parents to be her caregivers, as well as an occupational therapist and a massage therapist to help with movement and her muscles. She has been receiving this type of therapy for more than a decade now.
However, about six months ago, Carmen’s insurance company –Auto-Owners Insurance– stopped paying for her therapists.
Liss & Andrews Attorney Meagan O’Donnell joined Carmen Burgie in an interview with FOX 2’s Amy Lange to discuss the case and why Michigan’s no fault auto law requires revisiting to hold the auto insurance industry accountable.