LIVONIA, Mich. (WJRT) - A mandatory fee on every auto insurance policy sold in Michigan will drop by around 10% beginning in July. The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association announced Monday that ...
In 2019, Michigan passed a no-fault auto insurance reform law, primarily to lower Michiganders’ insurance rates, according to the state’s Department of Insurance and Financial Services. Five years ...
Most Michigan motorists will see slight decrease in personal injury protection cost starting in July
The annual assessment for personal injury protection coverage under Michigan's no-fault auto insurance laws will go down slightly in July for most motorists, according to data provided Friday. The ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. LANSING — A 2019 overhaul of Michigan's auto insurance law ...
The following information was released by the Michigan State Government: The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) released a report analyzing the impact of the state's ...
The legacy of Michigan’s 1973 no-fault auto insurance law — and the unchecked medical cost inflation it unleashed — is the root cause of the auto insurance crisis the state has spent decades trying to ...
Much vaunted legislation to change Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance law in 2019 was ballyhooed as saving motorists money. It didn’t. In fact, costs are higher now. Not only did it fail to cut costs, ...
Eric Poe, CEO of CURE Auto Insurance, a New Jersey–based car insurer that entered the Michigan market four years ago and now has over 100,000 customers here, appears on Michigan Matters to discuss ...
James Shepler’s recent opinion piece (“2019 auto insurance reform was necessary — and it isn’t finished,” Dec. 18) included misleading statements about the “unchecked” ability for medical providers to ...
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