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Michigan car insurance changes on July 1: What you need to know
Read full article: Michigan car insurance changes on July 1: What you need to knowMichigan drivers should be able to cut their auto insurance costs starting this week -- but you may need to take action. Michigan lawmakers approved bipartisan auto insurance reform legislation last spring aimed at cutting costs for Michigan drivers who have paid the highest insurance rates in the country. The new law requires that auto insurance agents and auto insurance companies give you forms that describe the benefits and risks of the coverage options. You may also want to talk with an auto insurance agent to discuss your personal auto insurance needs. Michigan auto insurance law video:
Michigan auto insurance changes on July 1: How to lower your costs
Read full article: Michigan auto insurance changes on July 1: How to lower your costsMichigan drivers should be able to cut their auto insurance costs starting this week -- but you may need to take action. Michigan lawmakers approved bipartisan auto insurance reform legislation last spring aimed at cutting costs for Michigan drivers who have paid the highest insurance rates in the country. The new law requires that auto insurance agents and auto insurance companies give you forms that describe the benefits and risks of the coverage options. You may also want to talk with an auto insurance agent to discuss your personal auto insurance needs. Michigan auto insurance law video:
WATCH: Detroit mayor walks through process of lowering auto insurance cost
Read full article: WATCH: Detroit mayor walks through process of lowering auto insurance costDETROIT โ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan gave an informational presentation to walk Detroit motorists through their auto insurance bills to help them better understand the new law that takes effect July 2 and how to lower their monthly insurance premiums most effectively and appropriately for their individual circumstances. The mayor went into significant detail, so people watching are encouraged to have a copy of their own bill handy to follow along. Also joining the Mayor for the presentation was attorney Mark Bernstein, a member of his firm Shereen Silver and Leroy Mattic from AAA of Michigan. All are experts in auto insurance law. Similar to the Mayorโs COVID-19 budget presentation in April, this was be a community meeting-style presentation to Detroiters that may be monitored by the media, not a press conference.