Michigan Personal Auto Insurance Affordability Improved After No-Fault Reforms, According to New IRC Study
In 2022 (the latest year for which expenditure data is available), personal auto insurance expenditures accounted for 1.9% of the median household income in
Key findings:
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Before the reforms,
Michigan drivers were required to purchase unlimited personal injury protection (PIP) coverage; in comparison, the second highest mandated amount of PIP coverage was$50,000 inNew York . The unlimited medical benefits and other features, such as attendant care benefits and no medical fee schedule, led to Michigan’s extremely high average auto injury claim severity, which has been the primary cost driver in the state. -
In 2022, the most recent year for which information is currently available,
Michigan households spent$1,319 to insure each vehicle, nearly 20% above the national average. However, in the years since reform, expenditures have fallen inMichigan while increasing in almost every other state. From 2019 to 2022, the average expenditure for auto insurance inMichigan fell 12% compared with an increase of 5% in theU.S. overall. -
Uninsured and underinsured motorists are both a symptom and cause of affordability issues. In 2019,
Michigan had the highest rate of uninsured drivers in the country, with more than one in four motorists lacking the required liability coverage. The uninsured motorist rate inMichigan dropped five percentage points between 2020 and 2022.
“Efforts to improve auto insurance affordability in
Porfilio, who is also chief insurance officer at the
“However, the movement of several key indicators illustrate the positive effect of the
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