Flashpoint 7/5/20: Should Michigan drivers opt out of no-fault coverage?

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DETROIT – After years of absorbing the nation’s highest auto insurance costs, Michigan drivers can now change their coverage away from no-fault, but should they?

The Michigan governor’s education team is also putting together a road map for getting our kids back to school amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but don’t expect anything close to normal.

This week we talked with local insurance experts and educators to get their take on these changes.

Segment One

Anita Fox, Director of Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services; Dan Shrock, Jr., Senior Vice President of Sales and Life Insurance Operations at AAA Michigan

Segment Two

Kristen Hubbel, high school teacher at Southfield Public Schools; Jenise Williams, kindergarten teacher at Detroit Public Schools Community District; Mark Sobolewski, middle school teacher at Ann Arbor Public Schools

Segment Three

Flashpoint host Devin Scillian wraps up this week’s episode.


About the Authors

Devin Scillian is equally at home on your television, on your bookshelf, and on your stereo. Devin anchors the evening newscasts for Local 4. Additionally, he moderates Flashpoint, Local 4's Sunday morning news program. He is also a best-selling author of children's books, and an award-winning musician and songwriter.

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