Saturday, November 04, 2006

Michigan No Fault Auto Insurance

As a resident of Michigan all of my life except for a three year stint in Europe, I am used to the no-fault Michigan auto insurance policies in this state. Michigan car insurance laws can be baffling in nature and difficult to comprehend if you are new to the system.

In Michigan you don’t have the choice of not having a no-fault automobile insurance policy. It has been this way for many years, and for most people that live in Michigan, we have grown accustomed to the laws of this state and the requirements that the Michigan car insurance providers and the insured like us, must deal with. Because Michigan has such a highly comprehensive no-fault auto insurance system, which by the way is second to none in our great nation, has some major implications for you if you are planning to have your car insured in Michigan.

So what does all this mean to you? It’s really quite simple and if your vehicle has been insured in the state of Michigan, you and your family, should you be involved in an automobile or car accident will be covered. You will be insured with almost unlimited doctor, hospital, and rehabilitation benefits if you are injured in a car accident. You will also be provided wage loss benefits, assuming you are working at the time of the auto accident and can’t work because of it, and up to $20 per day, which covers or can be used for replacement services up to three years. This applies to you and your family. If for any reason you are injured or debilitated because of an auto accident, regardless of fault, you will be covered.

To read the rest of this article please visit
http://www.wm8c.com/michigan_car_insurance.htm

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