Michael Schumacher health condition latest news: No improvements in sight for fallen F1 Legend

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There is little to no word on the condition of the fallen F1 legend Michael Schumacher as his latest status is kept to a minimum.

After suffering that tragic 2013 skiing incident, the best news that came out thus far is that Schumacher was able to show emotions via his eyes way back January last year.

Since he was transferred back to his Lake Geneva mansion, only his family and 15 specialists have been around to look after the famed race car driver.

Back in October, a French doctor revealed that Schumacher was making progress but it will take some time if ever he is to return to a normal life.

The last word that came out in recent weeks is that friend and former F1 Ferrari big boss Luca di Montezemolo told reporters that he got not so good news on his comrade. Even though he didn't go into detail, it was disheartening for the ones pulling for Schumacher to make a miraculous recovery.

It was on December 2013 when Schumacher accidentally smashed his head on rocks during a low-speed ski-run at the French resort Meribel. He underwent emergency surgery and was kept in the hospital for months.

Concerns regarding the accumulating costs of his medical bills (reportedly about £115K a week) cropped up as well, although it is believed that Schumacher has amassed enough to cover the escalating medical cost.

Schumacher is listed as having a net worth of $800 million via Celebrity Net Worth, believed to be more than enough to cover him until he hopefully recovers.

It remains to be seen if any significant positive sign comes out in the coming months, with Schumacher is still fighting on. 

The accident may have changed the life story of Schumacher, but it certainly hasn't dampened his competitive spirit and perhaps that is a positive sign that family and friends can hold onto for now.