Michigan’s new auto no-fault law is working and even those who choose to keep unlimited, lifetime medical benefits are saving money on their auto insurance premiums.

Stay the course

and push back on special interests who want to turn the clock back on these historic reforms.

Michigan’s new auto no-fault law is working and even those who choose to keep unlimited, lifetime medical benefits are saving money on their auto insurance premiums.

Stay the course

let these reforms work and push back on special interests who want to turn the clock back on these historic reforms.

Michigan’s new auto no-fault law is working and even those who choose to keep unlimited, lifetime medical benefits are saving money on their auto insurance premiums.

Stay the course

let these reforms work and push back on special interests who want to turn the clock back on these historic reforms.

Michigan’s new auto no-fault law is working and even those who choose to keep unlimited, lifetime medical benefits are saving money on their auto insurance premiums.

Stay the course

let these reforms work and push back on special interests who want to turn the clock back on these historic reforms.

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No-Fault Reform is Working

Drivers across the state, from Detroit to Ontonagan, are saving hundreds and even thousands of dollars on their auto insurance premiums. For the second year in a row, the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association lowered its per-vehicle fee drivers because of the expected savings from Michigan’s new auto no-fault law. Undoing these reforms would create more economic uncertainty for Michiganders at a time when they can least afford it.

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