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		<title>Michigan&#8217;s No Fault Auto Insurance Is A Little Different</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michigan auto insurance is a lot different from insurance elsewhere in the United States. Required by law in Michigan, no fault insurance has three basic parts. These are personal injury protection, property protection insurance and residual liability insurance (bodily injury and property damage coverage). If you want to register a car in Michigan, auto insurance has to be purchased, and you have to prove that you have it. Like most other places in the US, driving a car without insurance is against the law.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michigan auto insurance is a lot different from insurance elsewhere in the United States. Required by law in Michigan, no fault insurance has three basic parts. These are personal injury protection, property protection insurance and residual liability insurance (bodily injury and property damage coverage). If you want to register a car in Michigan, auto insurance has to be purchased, and you have to prove that you have it. Like most other places in the US, driving a car without insurance is against the law.</p>
<p>Policies under Michigan&#8217;s no fault auto insurance provide for reimbursement of medical costs plus lost income from your injury for up to three years. The amount you can receive for this was around four and a half thousand dollars as of 2007. This amount also applies when someone who has died in an accident and who has Michigan auto insurance. His or her family will receive up to that amount every month for three years to make up for the lost income.</p>
<p>In addition, if someone is injured and can&#8217;t provide housekeeping or other services for their family, they may be entitled to up to twenty dollars per day to hire other people to do this for them. It&#8217;s possible to synchronize this kind of coverage to any disability or health policy you currently have to reduce your premium. However, Medicaid and Medicare policies cannot be synchronized. Synchronized policies then become the primary payer, with your <a href="http://www.ecar-loans.com/michigans-no-fault-auto-insurance/">Michigan auto insurance</a> covering remaining expenses.</p>
<p>If you have Michigan no fault insurance, your policy will pay up to a million dollars in damage done by your car to other people&#8217;s property, such as fences, buildings, lamp posts and other objects. If you do damage to someone else&#8217;s vehicle, and that car is properly parked, this policy will also pay for that damage.</p>
<p>The no fault law in Michigan is also useful for protecting people covered by Michigan auto insurance from lawsuits, though there are situations where you can still be sued. If you caused an accident where someone else was seriously hurt or killed, you were involved in an accident with an out of state car, or your accident occurred outside of Michigan, you may still be sued.</p>
<p>If you were at fault for an accident (more than fifty percent) it&#8217;s also possible that you might be sued for up to five hundred dollars worth of damage to another car. However, you can still get payment from Michigan no fault auto insurance plans for up to your coverage limits, even if you&#8217;re legally responsible for damages.</p>
<p>In this state, you&#8217;re required to carry a certain amount of coverage. That includes at least twenty thousand dollars worth of coverage for bodily injury and property damage for every person hurt or killed in an accident. Forty thousand dollars worth of coverage is required in case of accidents where multiple people are injured or killed. Another ten thousand dollars worth of coverage is required for property damage outside of Michigan, and you&#8217;re responsible for the excess paid in all cases where the award exceeds your coverage.</p>
<p>So what doesn&#8217;t Michigan no fault insurance cover? Collision insurance, which covers repairs to your car, is not required. Comprehensive insurance is also not mandated by law, and covers damage to your car if it is stolen, or damaged by fire, flood, animals, vandalism, or falling objects. If you are hit by an uninsured motorist and have not voluntarily purchased coverage for this, you will also not be covered by regular Michigan auto insurance.</p>
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