Michigan's Drivers Will Receive Refund Checks
Michigan's Drivers Will Receive Refund Checks
The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA), a nonprofit that auto insurers pay into for personal injury protection (PIP) under the state’s auto no-fault system protecting Michigan's drivers, has announced its board unanimously voted to support issuing refund checks to vehicle owners who carry insurance. The board indicated its goal “is to issue the largest possible refunds to consumers while maintaining sufficient funds to ensure high-quality care to those who have been catastrophically injured.” The announcement comes right after Michigan’s Govern Gretchen Whitmer requested that the MCCA use a $5 billion surplus to pay back drivers who have paid into the fund.“Michiganders have paid into the catastrophic care fund for decades, and these funds from the $5 billion surplus belong in the pockets of Michigan policyholders,” Whitmer said.Since 2020, Michigan drivers can still choose unlimited PIP coverage, but now they have an option to choose a lower level of coverage. In general, only drivers who choose unlimited PIP medical coverage pay the MCCA assessment.The changes to Michigan law were first introduced in 2019 in an effort to lower Michigan’s auto insurance rates, which are among the highest in the nation. Until recently, many motor vehicle policy holders were paying double for collision insurance – handing over money both to their vehicle insurance provider as well as their health insurance provider.
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