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Tag: No-fault Insurance

Automated Vehicles and Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Insurance Act

Posted on May 12, 2018 by Jonathan Kama

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”), human error causes 94% of serious vehicle accidents.1 In response, the latest vehicles have implemented driver assistance technologies that use sensors, cameras, and computers to identify safety risks and reduce error-caused accidents.2 While still in development, automated vehicles that “can see more and act faster than…

No-Fault’s Future in Michigan

Posted on August 17, 2017 by Spencer Layson

In the state of Michigan, it is not clear that no-fault insurance has much longer to live. The state has the highest rates for automobile insurance in the country.1 For many, this high cost makes it difficult to afford a car; this cost imposition has led to a high number of uninsured vehicles in the…

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