The new Michigan No-Fault law now includes a managed care option for consumers looking to buy or renew their Michigan auto insurance policy. Get details now.
Category: No-Fault Auto Insurance Law
After being forced by the Insurance Commissioner to take its 7-day auto insurance policies off the market, the agency offers short term car insurance policies that cancel after 13 days
For years, doctors’ and hospitals’ medical bills have been slashed by No-Fault insurers using the insurers’ own de facto medical-provider fee schedules
Legislation would repeal No-Fault auto insurance system by 2022, replacing it with a fault based system in tort where crash victims would sue for medical expenses, lost wages due to injury
After Zichichi v. Mull, will Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Markman finally give up his one-man crusade to overrule McCormick v. Carrier?
What happens when a Michigan resident is injured in a car crash out of state? Our No-Fault insurance attorneys advise an Arizona lawyer on how to protect a car crash victim from an insurer’s right of reimbursement over pain and suffering damages or award
Duggan ignores redlining and credit scoring, two issues that hammer Detroiters and drive up car insurance rates in Motown; time to enact HB 5111Â
Bazzi v. Sentinel ruling stops auto insurance companies from automatically denying No-Fault benefits to blameless car crash victims based on fraud by an insured
Court calls Titan Insurance’s excuses for not promptly paying auto No Fault benefits to a military veteran after a car crash ‘unreasonable’ and ‘untenable’