About MIC
The Michigan Insurance Coalition is a Lansing-based, state property-casualty trade association. MIC’s members are insurers who annually underwrite more than $3 billion in insurance premiums in Michigan. Most of MIC’s members have their national headquarters located right here in Michigan — proudly employing thousands of Michigan residents directly and contracting with thousands of individual agents to help serve their customers.
The Michigan insurance industry employs more than 60,000 people.
Press Room
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Auto Insurance Consumers Would Pay The Price For Tax Credit Repeal
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Lansing employs 20 percent of state’s insurance industry
February 4, 2016 -
Insurance boosts Michigan economy, report finds
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Economic Study: Insurance Industry key to Michigan’s Future
February 1, 2016 -
Michigan Insurance Coalition responds to Representative Banks proposals to change no-fault
December 15, 2015
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Auto Insurance Consumers Would Pay The Price For Tax Credit Repeal
Insurance Legislation
auto insurance fraud Archive
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Coalition for Auto Insurance Reform Applauds Governor and Lawmakers for No-Fault Reform Efforts
Lansing, Mich. – The Coalition for Auto Insurance Reform (CAIR) supports Governor Rick Snyder, Rep. Pete Lund, and Sen. Joe Hune efforts to reduce the rising costs of Michigan’s no-fault insurance system while still providing the highest level of coverage in the country. Today Governor Rick Snyder and lawmakers introduced plans to protect Michigan’s no-fault […] -
Voters express overwhelming support for no-fault reform
Majority believe Michigan auto insurance premiums are too high Lansing, Mich. – According to a recent statewide poll commissioned by the Coalition for Auto Insurance Reform (CAIR), an overwhelming number of Michigan voters believe their auto insurance premiums are too high and support no-fault reform legislation that would lower their auto insurance costs. Rates are […] -
The Case for Reforming No-Fault Insurance
Michigan Drivers Can’t Afford Out-of-Control Auto Insurance Bills Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance system is in desperate need of reform. Recent studies show staggering increases in the cost of purchasing auto insurance in Michigan, rising at twice the rate of all other states. Mandated unlimited, lifetime medical coverage, has pushed the cost of auto insurance from […] -
LETTERS: Don’t ignore no-fault reform
Crain’s Detroit Business Editor: I am greatly disappointed to read the Feb. 25 opinion on potential no-fault reforms (“No-fault reform: No data, no deal”). Rather than analyzing the facts surrounding the structure, purpose and operations of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association as well as the need for substantive reforms to Michigan’s unique automobile no-fault insurance […] -
Michigan drivers: Are you carrying fake auto insurance?
By Susan Tompor Detroit Free Press Personal Finance Columnist Some Michigan drivers are being warned that they may have bought fake auto insurance through the Tennessee Christian Motorist Aid, according to state regulators. The Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation ordered Marvin Graber and Tennessee Christian Motorist Aid to cease and desist from conducting […] -
Auto insurance fraud costs state $3 billion annually
MLive By Danielle Favorite Auto insurance fraud is a growing problem in Michigan. What is auto insurance fraud? It includes staged auto accidents and false claims of injury; false reports of stolen vehicles and billing for medical treatment never rendered. To deter this activity, there is legislation (House Bill 5701) that I support to create […]