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Michigan’s No-Fault System Pressured by Catastrophic Claims, Changes in Treatment Patterns

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April 13, 2012

MALVERN, Pa.— New findings from an Insurance Research Council (IRC) study of no-fault auto injury insurance claims show that average claimed losses for medical expenses, lost wages, and other expenses related to injuries from auto accidents in Michigan grew 192 percent, or 13 percent per year, on average, between 2002 and 2011.


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