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
Dan Gilbert’s “Grand Bargain” bill recycles past failed capping of No-Fault benefits at just $25,000; not-so-guaranteed, temporary savings; severe attendant care restrictions
Duggan ignores redlining and credit scoring, two issues that hammer Detroiters and drive up car insurance rates in Motown; time to enact HB 5111
Fix the Essential Insurance Act loopholes to give our Insurance Commissioner the same power that they have everywhere else to stop excessive rates and high insurance prices, transparency on insurer profits and stopping red-lining in Detroit is the easy fix for the constitutional issues raised in Mayor Duggan’s No-Fault lawsuit
Michigan Senate votes 23-13 on two bills to change No-Fault law on attendant care, benefits for senior drivers and create one-sided fraud authority
Senate Republicans – such as Joe Hune – try again to take legal protections from car accident injury victims to further increase insurance company profits
How will the Lucido plan affect uninsured drivers injured in car accidents caused by insured drivers? No Fault benefits for drivers that opt for Macomb Solution? The MCCA? Liability insurance?