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Michael Carroll (Kindle Edition) 2010-08-08
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My dad is making me pay my car insurance and i dont kow where to start. I heard about something called PLPD, what is that and is it expensive? what are some other cheap places for car insurance in Michigan. Thanks!!
Look at the insurance company statement and you will see that as a member of household you are getting multi-car and home insurance (if your parents have home insured with same company). May be even more discounts.
Stay on parents insurance - just pay your part of the premium. That way you will pay less compare to ANY insurance company where you buy that insurance on your own.
Michigan auto accident attorney, Larry Gursten, urges Michigan drivers to protect themselves with uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage (UM ...
PIP is mandatory in Michigan, so medical bills are covered in any case of an accident. My insurance company is trying to tell me there is a $300 deductible for this. Is there even an option for a deductible?
Yes, there is such a thing as a PIP deductible, and it is an option. It saves you money, so a lot of people will take the deductible when they buy the policy, just to save $30 or so on the insurance.
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what is the cost of car insurance for 1 year in ichigan with the full time driver being 18?
can you tell me where you found this?
varies by company.
Some companies have website quotes. Just guessing, try Progressive, AIG, etc. State Farm does not have online quotes, I think.
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I was given a car from my father who lives in illinois. Right now im not driving the car and I dont have current insurance or Michigan plates. Do I need those to sell the car? Also, I need to take it to the shop before I sell it. how can I drive it there without needing to put insurance and plates on it?
Oh boy. Let's hope you don't get caught.
I understand that Michigan is a no-fault state, and as a result everyone gets this PLPD insurance or something. I'm moving from Pennsylvania and had full coverage on my car for about $90/month. I thought PA and MI were both no-fault, but it seems different and the rates I'm being quoted for the same insurance in MI are higher. I'm so confused!! Also, right now I am on State Farm. I'm 25 but on my mom's plan, and I am getting married/changing my last name and I now live in Michigan so it is past time for me to pay for my own insurance.
Right now I'm on State Farm, and there are agents both here and in PA, but their rates seem to be high.
Michigan is a wierd state for insurance. If your car is worth anything, you will have to have physical damage coverage. Reason: If you are in an accident, the most you can collect is $500.00 from the other insurance company ( it is called a mini tort) unless you ae legally parked at the time of loss. As the laws are this way, the rates are higher as the Insurance co's cannot collect the damages that they paid out from the other person's insurance co due to the law only allowing the mini tort $500.00. Also, the closer you are to Detroit, the higher the rates due to the high incidence of auto theft in that area.
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Reaching out to Michigan Insurance Commissioner on "Set Off" No ...
Yesterday, I wrote about what happened to my client, Amie Carducci . Amie received nothing from her auto insurance company - even though she sustained horrific personal injuries in a car crash and had purchased uninsured motorist coverage to protect herself. This is because Progressive Insurance relied on a “set off” provision to avoid paying Amie her uninsured motorist coverage. I consider this one of the most unjust things I’ve witnessed as a no-fault insurance lawyer in Michigan. I’ll be testifying before the Michigan Legislature on Sept. 29, with hopes they will rule that insurance companies cannot put set offs in their provisions.
I wrote the letter below to the Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation after this happened to Amie, in efforts to expose the “set off” scam.
...Michigan Car Accident Attorney Exposes Dirtiest Insurance Company ...
Would we as a society ever let a defense lawyer stand up in court and knowingly and intentionally lie to a jury?
Deliberately mislead a jury?
Defraud a jury?
Yes. It happens all the time.
And it happened again this week.
Farm Bureau Insurance forced my partner, David E. Christensen , to try a serious auto accident injury case in Lenawee County, Mich. Lenawee County, which includes the cities of Adrian and Tecumseh, is considered a more conservative jurisdiction. Trial verdicts for serious personal injury cases tend to be lower there.
Our client Douglas Mayher was seriously injured by a reckless driver, a teenage girl, who slammed into his Yukon while driving illegally on the dirt shoulder of M-50 to avoid waiting a few extra seconds for traffic to clear. Mr. Mayher had to be pulled out of his vehicle by the Jaws of Life and was transported by helicopter to the hospital. He suffered a serious traumatic brain injury and shoulder injuries.
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