Michigan No Fault
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Certified Statement of Michigan No-Fault Insurance

Attorney Commentary on No-Fault Statute: MCL 500.3101c

Standard certified statement

Insurance companies doing business in the state of Michigan must use a standard certified statement to show that a motor vehicle is insured under a 6-month pre-paid no-fault insurance policy that cannot be cancelled.

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