What’s next for Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance?

From our partners at WOOD TV:

The rising cost of Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance has forced some people to drive without insurance altogether, according to Secretary of State Ruth Johnson.

“In Michigan, we did a study to find out through the secretary of state’s office how many people don’t have insurance. And what we found is, it didn’t matter where you were in the state – it was pervasive,” Johnson said during the Republican Leadership Conference on Mackinac Island

.If other drivers can’t or won’t pay for insurance, you will.

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