Michigan Radio: Car insurance costs are now higher for many Michigan drivers than in 2019 — and less equitable for Detroit drivers

Supporters of Michigan’s reform of its no fault auto insurance law in 2019 promised it would reduce car insurance premium costs for drivers across the state — and make insurance for Detroiters, who paid the highest premiums of any city in the nation — more affordable.

The evidence so far suggests the law has failed in many cases to deliver on both promises.

A recent survey by Lansing-based Marketing Resource Group found that nearly a third of respondents said their car insurance premiums stayed the same after the passage of the law.

Nearly 36% said their car insurance premiums were higher.

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