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MCCA Raises Rates Again
The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) announced today that it has issued yet another rate increase. Beginning July 1, 2013 Michigan drivers can expect to see an additional $11 added to the cost of their auto insurance policies.
Published: 03/27/13

Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson Speaks Out in Support of Michigan Auto No-Fault
Watch this interview of L. Brooks Patterson talk about his personal experience with no-fault and why Michigan's lifetime injury benefits must be maintained.
Published: 03/27/13

CPAN Statement on Mar. 21 House Insurance Committee Hearing
Insurance Commissioner Kevin Clinton testified in front of the House Insurance Committee today that all information CPAN is requesting is available to the public online. In response to this testimony, CPAN President John Cornack issued the following statement:


Published: 03/21/13

Michigan No-Fault Data to Remain Public While Court of Appeals Decides Transparency Case
LANSING - Ingham County Circuit Judge Clinton Canady III issued an order late yesterday afternoon denying a motion filed by the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) to stay the enforceability of the judge's Dec. 26 ruling that the MCCA is subject to the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).


Published: 03/01/13