

Understanding Your
Michigan No-Fault Benefits
Michigan's No-Fault law provides important benefits to patients injured in auto accidents. Here is a clear, plain-language overview of what may be available to you — and how TrueCare CM helps you access it.

What Is Michigan No-
Fault Insurance?
Michigan is one of the few states with a No-Fault auto insurance system. If you're injured in an auto accident, your own insurance can pay for your medical care and lost wages — regardless of who was at fault for the accident.
What Is PIP?
The central benefit is Personal Injury Protection (PIP). PIP can help cover your medical treatment, in-home care, transportation to appointments, and a portion of the wages you lose during recovery.

What Your PIP Benefits May Cover
Medical Treatment
Reasonably necessary care related to your accident.
Lost Wages
A portion of the income lost due to your injuries.
Attendant & Home Care
Assistance at home when your injuries require it.
Household Replacement
Services
Help with everyday tasks during recovery.
Transportation & Mileage
Rides and mileage to and from medical appointments.
Medical Equipment &
Home Modifications
When medically necessary and documented.
Case Management
Coordination and recovery support, which may itself be a covered PIP benefit.

The Choice Is Yours
Under Michigan No-Fault law, you are not required to use a case manager assigned by your insurance company. You have the right to choose your own independent case manager — one whose focus is entirely on you, your recovery, and your wellbeing. At TrueCare CM, our responsibility is to the patient, and only the patient.

One-Year Filing Window
Under Michigan No-Fault law, PIP benefit claims generally must be submitted within one year of when the expense was incurred. Missing this window can mean permanently losing the right to that reimbursement. Part of our role is keeping track of deadlines and following up so nothing is filed late.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to use the case manager my insurance company assigns?
How much does case management cost?
What does a case manager actually do?
Do you provide medical or legal services?
How do I get started?
Not Sure What You're Entitled To?
Contact TrueCare CM and we'll help you understand the benefits and support available to you.
Get in Touch
Whether you're a potential client, a family member, or a referral partner — we're here to help. Reach out today and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
Office Address
24681 Northwestern Highway
STE 2018, Southfield, MI 48075
Phone Number
(313) 764-0050
Fax: (313) 710-4545
Business Hours
Mon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday closed.