Who you list on your policy matters more than most drivers realize, especially when it comes to who lives in your home.
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The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services says it’s up to each individual insurance provider.
The state of Michigan is a little different when it comes to car insurance, and failing to list your infant on your policy ...
Geico clarified to Click On Detroit that based on Michigan statutes, every person living in a home must be named on the auto ...
Rather than a standard update on her claim, the letter McCaskill received from GEICO noted that her policy was “under review ...
CarInsurance.com reports that car insurance rates vary significantly across U.S. cities, influenced by factors like traffic ...
(The Center Square) – Michigan is no longer the most-expensive state in the nation to buy car insurance in, with a recent report finding it is now the sixth most expensive. This drop came despite ...
Michigan drivers are paying more for auto insurance and a new study says it could get worse. A report released this week by Insurify originally projected 2025 to be a stable year for premiums, with ...
After a crash, a family discovered their car insurance policy required listing all household members, regardless of age, to ensure coverage.
Soon after auto accident attorney Steven Gursten wrote a critical blog post earlier this year about fast-growing CURE Auto Insurance, he received a stern letter by certified mail from the insurance ...
A Michigan family had its car insurance claim denied after a crash on Christmas Eve, and now they’re sharing the story of ...