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Whitmer orders report on use of credit scores in Michigan auto insurance premiums
LANSING – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asked Wednesday for a report on the use of non-driving related factors, such as credit scores, in setting auto insurance premiums.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, said a plan to reduce Michigan auto insurance premiums — which are the highest in the nation and particularly high in the city of Detroit — will be introduced in the Legislature within days.
Whitmer instructed the Department of Insurance and Financial Services to study and report on both the use of non-driving factors in setting auto insurance premiums and the use of policies that coordinate auto insurance coverage with a driver's existing health insurance policies, which lowers the risk to auto insurers
LANSING – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asked Wednesday for a report on the use of non-driving related factors, such as credit scores, in setting auto insurance premiums.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, R-Clarklake, said a plan to reduce Michigan auto insurance premiums — which are the highest in the nation and particularly high in the city of Detroit — will be introduced in the Legislature within days.
Whitmer instructed the Department of Insurance and Financial Services to study and report on both the use of non-driving factors in setting auto insurance premiums and the use of policies that coordinate auto insurance coverage with a driver's existing health insurance policies, which lowers the risk to auto insurers