Michigan had until recently, lifetime coverage on automotive medical insurance. That is - if you got hurt and required lifetime care - the insurance company was on the hook to pay.
Then - they changed the law. Now people who were in longterm care are being thrown out of long term care facilities and left to fend for themselves.
My question - how is this not an ex post facto change?
I can see them changing the law for future cases - but how can they change the terms of service on the previous cases - without violating the Constitutional ban on passing ex post facto laws?
Then - they changed the law. Now people who were in longterm care are being thrown out of long term care facilities and left to fend for themselves.
My question - how is this not an ex post facto change?
I can see them changing the law for future cases - but how can they change the terms of service on the previous cases - without violating the Constitutional ban on passing ex post facto laws?