Officials warn financial amnesty for uninsured drivers expires soon [Detroit Free Press]
State and local officials are urging those who are driving illegally without auto insurance to sign up soon for coverage before
The amnesty began in
Prior to the overhaul, an estimated 20% of Michiganders and 60% of Detroiters were believed to be driving without insurance. Detroiters paid the highest insurance rates in the state, sometimes more than
"We want all Detroiters to know, all Michiganders to know, that this is an important deadline and it's going to come up fast,"
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Fox said that insurance companies' financial penalties for uninsured drivers who wait too long and miss the amnesty period will vary by circumstance and insurer.
"They can refuse to insure you, maybe push you into a high-risk pool," she said. "It really depends on an individual driving situation ... but it can be significant and it's really kept some people from getting back into the insurance market."
Two
The savings were premised on her choosing the option for
"I did away with the PIP," she said. "I have health insurance through my employer, so I didn't feel I needed it."
His auto insurance carrier,
Now they pay
Since
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