Showing posts with label Auto Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auto Insurance. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Insurance Companies Can Cancel Innocent Third Party Benefits, Michigan Supreme Court Says


Insurance Companies Can Cancel Innocent Third Party Benefits, Michigan Supreme Court Says


After a serious auto accident, should your insurance coverage depend on the honesty of another person? The Michigan Supreme Court recently said that insurance companies are allowed to cancel no-fault benefits paid to an innocent third party if they can prove fraud when the contract was signed.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

How Much Can You Get in Auto Insurance Benefits After an Auto Accident?




After a serious auto accident, paying your medical bills and making ends meet can be challenging. You need auto insurance benefits to cover everything from your hospital bill to your mortgage payment. Find out how much in auto insurance benefits you are entitled to, and how your policy limits can affect your claims.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Poor Michigan Residents Pay More for Auto Insurance


It’s no secret that Michigan has some of the highest rates in the country for auto insurance. But how much a particular person pays has to do with far more than his or her driving record. Now advocates are calling for reforms to keep poor Michigan residents from paying more for their auto insurance than their wealthy counterparts.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

CFA Finds Auto Insurance Companies Discriminate Based on Home Ownership


There are plenty of benefits to home ownership, but paying less on your car insurance shouldn't be one of them. A recent study by the Consumer Federation of America shows that renters can pay up to 47% more than renters for the same car insurance. The organization is calling for stronger consumer protection laws to combat the practice.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Michigan Senate to Vote on Rush No Fault Reform



After less than 24 hours notice, the Michigan Senate Insurance Committee voted on and approved a No-Fault Reform bill that would give more power to insurance companies and take away benefits from injured drivers. The very next day it was approved by the Senate. Find out how the bill could affect your coverage.