LANSING (WKZO) -- Michigan drivers may soon lose their unlimited medical coverage under the state's 38-year-old No Fault insurance law. Legislation in the state House will limit medical coverage under No Fault policies for all accident victims and state Representative Ken Yonker of Caledonia wants to hear from constituents on the changes.
According to The Coalition for Auto Insurance Reform, increases in the cost of mandated unlimited lifetime medical coverage as part of an auto insurance policy is nearly 25-percent higher than neighboring states.


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