I scheduled a paratransit ride from my public transit. They were late and I missed my appointment. What can I do?
You have a few options. Talk to your public transit agency. It’s best to start by telling the transit agency what happened…. Read More
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D.D. et al v. Michigan Department of Health & Human Services and Elizabeth Hertel
As required by Judge Ludington’s April 3, 2025 Order 1) preliminarily approving Plaintiffs’ settlement with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), and 2) approving the parties’ proposed Notice and notice distribution plan, DRM is attaching the Notice approved by the Court. The Notice summarizes the settlement and sets forth key dates and procedures related to final approval of the settlement. Please distribute the Notice as widely as possible, particularly to class members and their families.
If you have questions about the settlement or the objection process, please contact Class Counsel and Plaintiffs’ Counsel at:KBSettlement@drmich.org. The Class is represented by Dave Honigman and Plaintiffs are represented by Mantese Honigman, P. C., Disability Rights Michigan, the National Health Law Program, and John J. Conway, PC.
You have a few options. Talk to your public transit agency. It’s best to start by telling the transit agency what happened…. Read More
Assistance – You can call your public transit for help. ADA Coordinator – Public transit agencies have “ADA Coordinators”. They help individuals… Read More
Some public transit agencies offer a “subscription” service and prioritize these rides. This means subscription riders get first preference before one-time riders…. Read More
Each Public transit has their own policies regarding items on a bus. These are usually stated on their website. Some give a… Read More