Michigan’s no fault auto insurance law News

Michigan House Approves its Own Auto Insurance Reform Plan

The Republican-led Michigan House early on May 9 approved a plan to reduce the state’s high auto insurance premiums, moving to no longer require that drivers buy unlimited medical benefits through their car insurer to cover crash injuries. The move …

Michigan Senate Passes Plan to Cut Car Insurance Rates

Michigan’s Senate has passed legislation aimed at cutting the country’s highest average auto insurance premiums by eliminating a requirement that drivers buy unlimited medical benefits to cover crash injuries. No other U.S. state has such a mandate. Motorists could instead …

Detroit Mayor, 8 Motorists Sue Insurance Commissioner Over Michigan’s No Fault Law

Asserting that Michigan’s no fault auto insurance law is unfair to the poor, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, seeking to have the 45-year-old law declared unconstitutional. The suit names Department of Insurance and Financial …