Michigan's 2019 Auto No-Fault Reforms Lower Costs and Strengthen Insurance Market
Analysis shows Michigan's 2019 auto no-fault reforms reduce costs and stabilize the insurance market, enhancing affordability and economic competitiveness.
Analysis shows Michigan's 2019 auto no-fault reforms reduce costs and stabilize the insurance market, enhancing affordability and economic competitiveness.
Michigan lawmakers debate extension of enhanced ACA insurance premium subsidies as they negotiate government funding, with millions at risk of premium increases if subsidies expire.
Michigan ranks 4th nationwide in auto insurance claims from animal collisions, with deer causing the majority. State Farm data reveals seasonal trends and regional risk variations, impacting insurance claims and risk management strategies.
Explore how Michigan's housing markets rank nationally for buyer-friendly conditions in 2025 amid increased inventory and economic challenges.
Michigan Court of Appeals clarifies assignment and revocation of No-Fault benefits in Sharp v. Tracht, impacting claims handling and one-year back rule compliance under MCL 500.3145.
A federal appeals court in Michigan ruled that injuries from an ATV accident are not covered under standard auto insurance policies due to the vehicle's off-road design. This decision impacts coverage interpretation under Michigan's no-fault statute.
Michigan financial advisor Todd Bernstein charged with insurance fraud for submitting false annuity applications involving early annuity surrenders, under investigation by Michigan DIFS and Attorney General.
UM Health Plan will close by end of 2025, impacting 64,000 members in Mid-Michigan. MSMS Physicians Insurance Agency offers guidance on transitioning health plans and suggests early renewal for cost savings.
Michigan Senate Bill 328 seeks to mandate a 10% reduction in auto insurance premiums, drawing concern from the insurance industry about potential market destabilization.
Michigan lawmakers introduce bills to reduce auto insurance premiums by 10% and eliminate reinstatement fees to lower uninsured rates and improve coverage access.