Reduced auto insurance premiums provide reasons to pump the brakes on the auto insurance industry’s No-Fault reform propaganda machine
Category: No-Fault Reform
Instead of providing specifics, Senate Republicans use Senate Bill 1 to grandstand on auto No-Fault reform
In guise of temporary savings, House Bill 4024 eliminates unlimited necessary medical care and gives insurers way to avoid reducing premiums
Duggan ignores redlining and credit scoring, two issues that hammer Detroiters and drive up car insurance rates in Motown; time to enact HB 5111
Redlining and discriminatory pricing on car insurance in cities like Detroit persists, so what side of the street you’re on makes a huge difference on auto insurance costs — up to $5,000 more in Detroit
In wake of demise of Duggan-Leonard-Theis No Fault insurance plan, lawmakers must make realistic, conscientious strides to lower premiums, preserve benefits
Health insurance study further undermines Michigan No Fault plan to use benefit caps to steer car accident victims toward health-insurer medical coverage
Insurance-backed Republicans on committee betting that promises of savings in bill will be too tempting for full House to resist
Duggan-Leonard-Theis reform plan, HB 5013, gives auto insurers more “excuses” for insurance companies to deny, defend, delay No Fault benefits to hurt car crash victims