Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association adopts Gov's plan to deliver $400 refund checks per vehicle to drivers.
Lansing- In a move that will put money back into the pockets of Michigan drivers, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) announced that the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) has acted upon the governor’s call to return surplus funds to Michigan policyholders and will immediately begin the process of refunding $400 per vehicle to Michigan drivers. Drivers are expected to receive checks in the second quarter of 2022. “These refunds and the recently announced statewide average rate reductions are lowering costs for every Michigan driver,” said the Governor. “Michiganders have paid into the catastrophic care fund for decades, and I am pleased that the MCCA developed this plan so quickly after unanimously approving my request to return surplus funds to the pockets of Michiganders. We are working together to put Michigan drivers first, and I am directing DIFS to ensure that the MCCA and Michigan’s auto insurance companies accurately, fairly, and promptly issue these refunds.”
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Benjamin Mendoza Kingsley
12/20/2021 07:46:35 pm
Very interesting how the picture you chose to illustrate story about $400 refund to Michigan drivers shows only $300
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12/20/2021 07:53:56 pm
Well, the photographer needed to get groceries that day so...
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