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Michigan Auto Insurance Fee To Drop 55% Under New No-Fault Law

Before we start breaking out the bottles of champagne to celebrate the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association’s announcement that it will reduce its MCCA fee by 55% from $220 to $100 under the new No-Fault law, I think we...more

Minimum Truck Liability Limits Could Increase

The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a long-overdue increase in commercial truck insurance requirements, bringing the minimum liability limit up from $750,000 to nearly $5 million....more

How the New No-Fault Law Affects The Michigan Catastrophic Insurance Fund

Catastrophically injured car crash victims are concerned about how the new, rushed, and poorly drafted No-Fault law could affect the vital medical benefits coverage they receive through the Michigan Catastrophic Claims...more

Motorcyclist Insurance in Michigan Under New No-Fault Law

There are big changes coming to what is required for motorcycle insurance in Michigan under the new No-Fault law. These changes take place July 1, 2020, and involve the following four important areas...more

Savings From Car Insurance Bill Signed Into New Law Debunked

Now that we have a new Michigan No-Fault insurance law, most people will be disappointed that Auto No-Fault reform will fail to deliver any meaningful, long-term savings. Politicians – the Republicans in the Legislature,...more

How is in-home care affected by the new Michigan car insurance law?

More than any other question, the one I’ve been now asked the most since the Legislature passed No-Fault reform last Friday is how the new Michigan No-Fault law will affect attendant care.  ...more

Car Insurance Laws Are Changing In Michigan

The new Michigan No-Fault law was passed by the Michigan Legislature today. Lawmakers in the House of Representatives voted 94 to 15 in favor the No-Fault reform plan in Senate Bill 1 and the Senate concurred by a vote of 34...more

Michigan legislation would repeal No-Fault auto insurance system by 2022

House Bill 4397 to replace No-Fault with fault based system in tort, where crash victims would sue for medical expenses, lost wages due to injury...more

MCCA audit: Why is car insurance so expensive in Michigan?

Drivers’ auto insurance costs to go up after MCCA fee increased to $220, prompting governor to order MCCA audit by Insurance Commissioner because drivers deserve ‘transparency’ - Why did the MCCA fee jump 15%? To find out,...more

Senate Bill 1 – All talk on Michigan No-Fault Reform

Instead of providing specifics, Senate Republicans use Senate Bill 1 to grandstand on auto No-Fault reform - Senate Bill 1 was introduced by Sen. Aric Nesbitt (R-Lawton) on Tuesday. But in reality Senate Bill 1 is...more

Last-minute Michigan No-Fault bill waddles into lame duck session

Michigan House Republicans are planning a vote, perhaps as early as today – but I’ve just heard it is more likely to take place tomorrow – on new No-Fault reform legislation in lame duck. It is anticipated that lawmakers in...more

Why are Michigan Catastrophic Claims Costs Going Up Again?

We deserve to know why MCCA catastrophic coverage costs are again going up; political opportunism suspected behind latest hikes - The cost of catastrophic coverage from the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA)...more

Rep. Lucido’s Macomb Solution to get rid of Michigan’s Mandatory Car Insurance is Ludicrous

So-called “Macomb Solution” to get rid of mandatory car insurance in Michigan and allowing drivers to elect to be uninsured is epically bad idea; financial ruin if a car crash occurs - Macomb County Rep. Pete Lucido’s...more

Bills to replace Michigan No Fault with pure tort liability insurance system introduced

Here is what a pure tort liability system will mean for car accident victims and drivers in Michigan - Yesterday House Republicans introduced legislation to repeal Michigan’s 45-year-old No Fault auto insurance law and...more

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