I'm surprised this hasn't been viewed by every Detroiter.
Michiganders have been overpaying for auto insurance since 1972: 100% more than the national average. Due to a state-wide policy reform on July 2nd, 2020, every resident is eligible for savings of up to 50% on their auto insurance. Answer a few questions on https://www.micoverageguru.com/ to instantly get the advice, quotes, and savings you need!
What other statutory fees are affected by opting out?
I pay 865 for 2018 and 2016 vehicles just bcus I live in detroit…I’m 51 years no accidents or tickets with good credit but bcus I had a lapse in coverage last year for 3 months on a different vehicle my ins is over 10000 a year..I explained I traded my car in for another vehicle rep said I needed to have gotten a rider policy…like what?//
Mayor D – you really should have read Senate Bill 1 before you had the Governor sign it…everything you just said about opting out if you have a qualified health plan is completely false. People are gonna be very upset once they find out the truth on this new law…you heard it here first, under the new law, only people that have Medicare A & B can fully opt out…the rest of still get to double pay for healthcare! Thanks for nothing Michigan policy makers!!
So will all the "ambulance chasers" doctors start to fade away from the metro area?
I have a friend, who is a driver, who owns, I don't know why, a 2015 Ford Focus. Quote of the day!
Once again the poor loose and the wealthy still win.
I'm surprised this hasn't been viewed by every Detroiter.
Michiganders have been overpaying for auto insurance since 1972: 100% more than the national average. Due to a state-wide policy reform on July 2nd, 2020, every resident is eligible for savings of up to 50% on their auto insurance. Answer a few questions on https://www.micoverageguru.com/ to instantly get the advice, quotes, and savings you need!
What other statutory fees are affected by opting out?
I pay 865 for 2018 and 2016 vehicles just bcus I live in detroit…I’m 51 years no accidents or tickets with good credit but bcus I had a lapse in coverage last year for 3 months on a different vehicle my ins is over 10000 a year..I explained I traded my car in for another vehicle rep said I needed to have gotten a rider policy…like what?//
Mayor D – you really should have read Senate Bill 1 before you had the Governor sign it…everything you just said about opting out if you have a qualified health plan is completely false. People are gonna be very upset once they find out the truth on this new law…you heard it here first, under the new law, only people that have Medicare A & B can fully opt out…the rest of still get to double pay for healthcare! Thanks for nothing Michigan policy makers!!
So will all the "ambulance chasers" doctors start to fade away from the metro area?
I have a friend, who is a driver, who owns, I don't know why, a 2015 Ford Focus. Quote of the day!
Once again the poor loose and the wealthy still win.
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