Michiganders May Soon Have More Auto Insurance Options
Michiganders May Soon Have More Auto Insurance Options
Michigan is the currently only state that requires vehicle owners to buy unlimited medical insurance to cover injuries from automobile accidents, but residents may soon have other options. A new bill backed by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and House speaker Tom Leonard would eliminate this requirement. Instead, motorists would have the option to carry unlimited coverage or choose to carry coverage at $250,000 or $500,000 instead. These amounts are still much higher than in most states with only New Jersey requiring a minimum of $250,000.Those who choose the option for $250,000 of coverage would be guaranteed 40 percent in personal injury protection fees, which is equivalent to a 20 percent reduction in the overall cost of purchasing a comprehensive policy and 50 percent lower than a basic policy.
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