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For the past five years, I've been documenting the impact of changes to Michigan's auto insurance law on badly injured drivers. In my latest reporting, I found a paralyzed man forced to live in an extended stay hotel; a young mom who can't get caregivers at her home every day; and a suburban Detroit father of three whose in-home care is tenuous.
They have all been blindsided by a safety net cut by state lawmakers for savings that, according to the @GovWhitmer's administration, amounted to less than $30 a month for the average Michigan motorist — the monthly cost of a gym membership or car wash.
My report:
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"For MPVA, healthcare is not a political issue. In many cases, it is literally a matter of life and death. We simply want our legislators to get it right ... If they don’t, we will vote accordingly in November."
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Auto insurance rates have continued to rise since the 2019 auto insurance reform. Some may blame critical legal decisions; however, the majority of these rate hikes were approved by DIFS prior to the Andary decision.
Are you really on my side Nationwide? Kirt Walker received over $3 million in compensation in 2022 and nearly $4 mil in 2021. It's policyholders that fund these CEO paydays.
So much for Good Hands... CEO Thomas Wilson received a $18,902,127 million dollar compensation package in 2022 while policyholders were socked with higher premiums.
Auto insurance costs for policyholders were up 19% in 2023 compared to 2022. No wonder, when their CEOs are raking in massive salaries, bonuses and other payments.
"State Farm paid its CEO Michael Tipsord over $24 million while hiking auto rates..." Michael DeLong of Consumers Federation of America reports in his recent research of the 10 largest insurers' CEO compensation.
The little guy keeps taking it on the chin!
Liberty Mutual paid its CEO David Long over $15 million in 2022 while increasing its homeowners insurance rates by $729.8 million.
Michael DeLong, CFA’s Research and Advocacy Associate said in a press release, “Insurers are telling regulators that ordinary consumers have to pay much more for auto and home insurance because the companies are struggling... but they are quietly handing CEOs gigantic bonuses."
“CEOs are living high on the hog while increasing insurance premiums for people living paycheck to paycheck,” said Michael DeLong, @consumerfed Research and Advocacy Associate in a recent press release following a review of insurance executive compensation.
“Senate Bills 530, 531 and 575 offer narrow and specific changes that will ensure that all crash survivors receive the care they were promised. We call on the House to act with haste to pass these bills and end the #MICareCrisis.” https://t.co/vR1NyAXYcW
Insurance companies can still use “credit information” to set premiums, which is essentially the same as a credit score.
Read more about this modern-day redlining here https://t.co/dkY6OrkygG
According to a new report from the Consumer Federation of America (CFA), safe drivers in Michigan with poor credit pay a whopping 263% more than safe drivers with excellent credit.
While 2019 auto insurance reforms technically prohibited auto insurers from using credit scores to set rates, the legislation contained massive loopholes that allowed the practice to continue.
Some great insights were shared on the impact of the 2019 reforms at last night’s auto insurance town hall. Thanks to @FOX17 for covering this discussion of critical issues facing Michigan drivers and consumers. https://t.co/xgEGlu9oE3
FREE READ: Advocates stress post-2019 crash victims still need help after Andary.
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#Michigan drivers face some of the worst credit scoring penalties in auto insurance premiums. We're glad @RashidaTlaib is fighting for insurance justice as cosponsor of the Prohibit Auto Insurance Discrimination Act to end credit scoring in #autoinsurance.
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