Posted by wisbaker on August 17, 2017 at 14:30:54 from (173.30.119.179):
In Reply to: Car insurance update posted by rrlund on August 17, 2017 at 08:47:51:
Last time I lived in Michigan you could sue them for $400 or $500 to cover your deductible, that was a change they made in the no fault law as a result of a Supreme court decision that was about to toss the no-fault thing out. No fault has it's advantages and disadvantages but I think the Con outweighs the pro, I think it's mostly a big juicy favor the state legislatures give to the insurance companies. I had one of my employer's vehicles hit while it was parked so it wasn't a no-fault claim. By chance the guy who hit the truck was insured by the same insurance company I use on my personal vehicles, the claims experience is much different when they have to be nice to you to get you to sign the release (factory/OEM parts? no problem, take it anywhere you want and have them send up he estimate on this claim number).
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