$400 auto insurance refunds expected by May 9
The payments are being distributed on a per-vehicle basis to every auto insurance policyholder who signed up as of
Among the supporters of the bill was Northern Michigan State Sen.
"However, we cannot continue to ignore the skyrocketing rates that are causing
"These
The initial intent of the reforms was to lower the cost of the state's previous no-fault auto insurance system — a setup which made
The new laws allowed drivers to choose what type of no-fault medical coverage was included in their insurance, and allowed drivers to waive personal injury protection coverage if they met certain conditions and were enrolled in Medicare A and B.
According to Whitmer's office, the refunds now being distributed are a result of "cost saving and fraud prevention provisions" in that legislation.
More information can be found at Michigan.gov/AutoInsurance, and customers with questions can contact the
"Our goal is to make sure that this money makes it to the pockets of Michiganders as quickly and securely as possible," said



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