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For decades, Michigan had some of the most generous benefits available for survivors of catastrophic car accidents. But now, those same survivors face a very different reality: losing their care entirely.
Today we’re going to pull back from Vladimir Konstantinov’s orbit (we promise we’ll return) and look at how the state's unique auto no-fault system came to be—and the politics behind its undoing.
Collision Course is a production of Michigan Radio
Our theme music is by Brad Gowland.
Additional music from Blue Dot Sessions.
Archival tape generously provided by NPR’s All Things Considered and WDIV in Detroit.
A special thanks for Vladimir Konstantinov and his family.
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