The Michigan No-Fault Law has the broadest and most generous medical and patient care provisions of any No-Fault State. Section 3107(1) (a) states that an injured person is entitled to recover allowable expenses consisting of: “All reasonable charges incurred for reasonably necessary products, services and accommodations for an injured person’s care, recovery or rehabilitation.” This means that individuals injured as a result of a motor vehicle accident, including those hit as a pedestrian or on a bicycle, will receive full compensation for their care for as long as it is needed with no caps or ceilings.