BUYERS' GUIDE TO AUTO INSURANCE

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There are some optional insurance coverages you may wish to consider. State law does not require that these coverages be purchased. Your no-fault insurance does not pay for repairs to your car if it is damaged in an accident. If your car is properly parked and hit by another car, the other driver's insurance will pay for your repairs.

Except for this situation, the only kinds of auto insurance that pay for repairs to your car are collision and comprehensive coverage. Several of the examples in the guide include these optional coverages.

2007 Buyers’ Guide to Auto Insurance Table of Contents
  • Michigan No-Fault Automobile Insurance
  • Optional Automobile Insurance Coverages
  • Automobile Insurance Eligibility
  • Saving Money on Auto Insurance
  • Listing of Possible Discounts
  • How to Use the Survey
  • Insurance Companies in this Survey/Rating Territories
  • The Michigan Automobile Insurance Survey
  • Insurance Company Websites
  • Shopping for Auto Insurance Worksheets
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