More No Fault Car Insurance ‘Reform’ Nonsense About ‘Savings’ i.e. Capping...
Why Would MI Drivers Want To Lose Unlimited Necessary Medical Care In Exchange for $250,000 Cap, Higher Health Insurance, Higher Out-Of-Pocket Costs, Just So They Could Still Pay The 3rd Highest Auto...
View ArticlePrice optimization: The high cost of being loyal to your own insurance company
House Bill 5735 proposes banning ‘price optimization’ to stop auto insurers from raising prices on consumers who won’t shop around Are you a loyal customer to your insurance company? Did you know your...
View ArticleOne More Reason Insurance Companies Shouldn’t Use Credit-Scoring To Set Prices
‘Credit Reports Contain Shocking Number Of Errors’; FTC Says 5% Of Credit Reports Have Errors That Harm Consumers’ Credit Scores; Errors In Medical Billing Compounds Problem Of Medical Debt I’ve...
View Article“I just moved to Michigan and my car insurance rates have skyrocketed!”
One frustrated new resident, a veteran, writes to Michigan Auto Law about the higher price on his new auto insurance bill I recently received a reader blog comment from a very frustrated new Michigan...
View ArticleCar insurance companies didn’t get their way so Michigan consumers will have...
MI-based auto insurers – Auto-Owners, AAA and Frankenmuth Insurance – plan to retaliate for repeal of their $80 million tax credit by vindictively raising prices that drivers pay for insurance “We...
View ArticleMCCA can keep ‘secrets’ about No Fault auto insurance fee for catastrophic...
On remand, MI Court of Appeals refuses to require disclosure under FOIA; Michigan Legislature is last chance for obtaining much-needed MCCA transparency Transparency is “out” and secrecy’s “in” at the...
View ArticleWill the Michigan Legislature stand up for auto insurance consumers, car...
Pending bills propose making MCCA subject to FOIA and Open Meetings Act; Republicans’ transparency recommendations would shed light on MCCA assessment calculations Yesterday, I talked about the...
View ArticleHow does ‘basic PLPD’ differ from a ‘full’ coverage No Fault auto insurance...
Here’s what you need to know about auto insurance coverage options: No Fault, liability, property damage, uninsured and uninsured motorist, collision, comprehensive and mini tort How does PLPD auto...
View ArticleNo fault survivor’s loss benefits include Branch County car accident victim’s...
Court rules deceased victim’s ‘old-age Social Security benefits’ were ‘tangible things of economic value’ and, thus, compensable to victims’ dependents Karen Scugoza tragically lost her husband in a...
View ArticleFalse statements ‘void all coverage’ for car accident victim under No Fault...
Based on victim’s ‘blatant inconsistency’ and ‘false statement,’ court rules ‘all coverage is forfeited’ including ‘claim for medical benefits’; this case is an urgent wake-up call for all accident...
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