Yes! Under Current Michigan Law unlimited medical coverage is required for all drivers. As a result, if you are at-fault in an accident you can only be sued for “pain and suffering” caused by serious injury, disfigurement or death. With the new Auto Insurance Reform Law beginning July 2, you …
Michigan Auto Insurance Reform
Is the required bodily injury liability coverage now higher at my auto policy renewal after July 2, 2020?
Yes! For the reasons explained above the new law now requires a “default” bodily injury liability amount of $250,000 per person/$500,000 per accident. All policies with lower bodily injury liability coverage will be increased to this amount when your policy renews, unless you specifically request …
Will the same people still be covered under my auto policy for PIP (Personal Injury Protection) medical expenses due to injuries in an auto accident?
NO! Medical Expense (PIP) coverage will not extend to children who no longer live with you. Also, partners or people who live with you who are not relatives may be excluded from medical expense (PIP) coverage. If these examples apply to you, please contact us to learn how to obtain coverage. …