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The court says people getting care for catastrophic crashes before summer 2019 won't lose their lifetime insurance benefits
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether changes made to the state’s auto insurance law in 2019 are constitutional. Insurance companies must continue paying benefits until the case is decided
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Group of demonstrators has frequently gathered at the state Capitol for weeks
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As part of the weekly series MichMash… Jake Neher and Cheyna Roth talk about why that is… and why not everyone is happy about changes to Michigan’s auto insurance laws.
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Whitmer touts auto insurance savings, injury group says benefits illusory
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Michigan drivers who want unlimited personal injury protection benefits will pay $86 per vehicle starting next summer, down from $100 currently.The fee…
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Michigan motorists are being refunded nearly $95 million in car insurance premiums due to a drop in driving and crash claims during the coronavirus…
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Michigan’s top insurance regulator said the state is committed to helping drivers navigate a new law that will let motorists save money by foregoing…
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The Republican-led state House early Thursday approved an overhaul that would let people opt out of mandatory unlimited medical coverage for car crashes.…
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A bill advancing in Michigan's Legislature would require lower auto insurance premiums for all drivers while making it optional to buy unlimited medical…