10 Legacy in the Making
Jan 2, 2022 ·
1h 1m 23s
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Through a conversation with attorney George Sinas, Rebeca explores the history, present, and potential future of auto no-fault in Michigan.
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Karen L Amick
2 years ago
It is unfathomable that there is a lack of hunger to help in the face of so much injustice.
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Brian Woodward
2 years ago
No real reason to attack the catastrophic fund! George eluded to the collision part of insurance. That has been my question for a long time. Why does it cost the same to fix a car that costs only a few thousand dollars and its almost the same price to try and fix a destroyed life because of a catastrophic injury. Even the Ford GT starts off at about $400,000. Full coverage on that vehicle I'm sure it's expensive. However, to replace the vehicle is about $400,000. That's it. Over and done with. Why is collision coverage so high for people that only have a vehicle that costs between 40 and $60,000? If the collision part of the insurance is brought down many people would feel that relief right away!
Instead of destroying people's lives to "supposedly" save money on car insurance. Attacking a fund that only cost about $200 PER YEAR!! In the process of doing so, we have pretty much gone from a "no-fault" state to an "at fault" state. Now we have to buy extra liability insurance in case we get sued because of being at fault in an accident. We also need to buy an umbrella policy in order to protect our personal property like our homes and businesses.
How, how, can that be cheaper and "save money"?
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Organization | Rebeca Seitz |
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