Michigan drivers to receive auto insurance refunds of $400 per vehicle [Detroit Free Press]
Drivers are expected to receive checks in the second quarter of 2022, Whitmer said in a news release.
Whitmer called for refunds on
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The MCCA is a nonprofit corporation controlled by the insurance industry that manages a fund intended to pay for catastrophic care. The fund, with assets of more then
"These refunds and the recently announced statewide average rate reductions are lowering costs for every
Advocates for
An analysis by the MCCA found that
Lt. Gov.
In a Monday letter to the state insurance agency, MCCA Executive Director
Eligible consumers do not need to take action in order to receive a refund. The surplus funds will be turned over by the MCCA to the insurance companies operating in
The insurance premium surcharges that go to the MCCA are now only applied to the invoices of motorists who opt for unlimited catastrophic accident coverage.
The group is "pleased the MCCA board landed on a refund amount that balances giving insured drivers back the money they deserve while protecting the longevity of a fund that pays for the cost of medical care for Michiganders seriously injured in car accidents," McDonough said.
The refund is further evidence that legislative changes of 2019 "are working and delivering real savings to drivers across the state," she said.
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Michigan drivers to receive auto insurance refunds of $400 per vehicle [Detroit Free Press]
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