Insurance filings show rate discrimination has continued after a 2019 auto no-fault overhaul which was supposed to make insurance more affordable for Detroiters.
A Washtenaw County Circuit Court judge has ordered State Farm Insurance Co. to resume paying the home health care bills of a paralyzed Ann Arbor area man, ruling that Michigan's 2019 auto insurance reform law slashing payments to medical providers is "unconstitutional."Judge Archie Brown on…
More Michigan drivers are dropping unlimited medical coverage in their no-fault insurance, even as many still wait to see meaningful savings on their premiums since the state's auto insurance overhaul took effect nearly two years ago. Meanwhile, more auto insurance companies are entering the Michigan market and more previously uninsured drivers have.
In 2019, lawmakers in Michigan’s Republican-controlled state Legislature and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer passed an auto insurance reform bill they said would save drivers money.