Under Michigan No-Fault insurance law, who pays the deductible? It depends on several factors but if you opted for a deductible on your policy then you pay.
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Qualified health coverage is the health insurance coverage that Michigan’s new No-Fault law requires drivers to have to select certain medical coverage levels.
The increase in the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association fee (MCCA fee) that takes effect on July 1, 2023, is attributable to their investments losing more than $5 billion in value and also paying $3 billion in refunds to drivers. These losses contribute to the $3.7 billion deficit the MCCA finds itself in. Starting on July …
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If your trailer has more than two wheels, then you will need to get trailer insurance for it in Michigan. No insurance is required if it only has two wheels.
Can someone drive my car and be covered on my insurance? It depends on what happened while driving, if they have car insurance and the type of insurance coverage.
Car accident lawyer answers questions on how Medicare covers auto accident injuries in Michigan and how the new No-Fault Law affects Medicare coverage
Car accident lawyer answers questions on how Medicaid covers auto accident injuries in Michigan and how the new No-Fault Law affects Medicaid coverage
The requirements for car insurance for delivery drivers in Michigan are complicated. Delivery drivers must have auto No-Fault insurance, which includes liability coverage. But to be properly covered for a car accident, delivery drivers must also have commercial auto insurance or make sure there is no business-use exclusion that would void coverage. Most carriers could …
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New changes to the No-Fault law took effect on July 2, 2020, leaving many older drivers asking questions about auto insurance for seniors in Michigan.