A new survey is showing the 2019 auto insurance reform package approved by the Michigan Legislature hasn’t led to the big savings that lawmakers hoped for.
The Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault says the poll conducted by the Glengariff Group for the Detroit Regional Chamber has found 60% of Michigan residents are spending more on insurance this year.
Consumer Federation of America Director of Insurance Doug Heller tells us lawmakers had the right idea when they set out to reduce costs, but the package they passed is filled with loopholes. A big one allows a customer’s rate to be based on their credit score.
“ It can be about as much of a point of pain for consumers as somebody who has a drunk driving conviction on their record, if y

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