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The state of Michigan requires automobile drivers to purchase bodily injury liability coverage and property damage liability coverage. At a minimum, the driver must have bodily injury liability coverage of at least $20,000 per person injured in any one accident and $40,000 total for all persons injured in any one accident. Additionally, the driver must have a minimum of $10,000 property damage liability coverage for the destruction of the property of others as a result of an automobile accident. This is often represented as 20/40/10 coverage. Michigan state law requires the purchase of personal injury protection coverage to help pay for reasonable and necessary medical expenses and loss of work experienced by the policyholder and policyholder's passengers.

Michigan follows a No-Fault system. Under such a system, the insurance company will pay injury claims, regardless of fault, up to a specified limit; however, some of the legal rights to sue a negligent driver under a No-Fault system are significantly limited. Details of a No-Fault system vary from state to state. As such, please check state insurance regulations to determine the current details of the Michigan No-Fault system.

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