Michigan Auto Insurance Rate Freeze: 12 Insurers Agree
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
In the Detroit Free Press, Kathleen Gray reports that 12 Michigan auto insurance companies have agreed to freeze their rates for a year. However, 96 other insurers have not agreed to the rate freeze as of the March 1st deadline. Governor Jennifer Granholm requested that insurers freeze their auto insurance premiums for a year while the state legislature works on auto insurance reform.
The insurance companies that have agreed to freeze their auto insurance rates are:
- American Bankers’ Insurance Company of Florida
- American International South Insurance Company
- American Reliable Insurance
- Wolverine Mutual Insurance Company
- Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company
- Great Lakes Casualty Insurance Company
- Electric Insurance Company
- Essentia Insurance Company
- Meritplan Insurance Company
- IDS Property Casualty Insurance Company
- Liberty Mutual Property Insurance Company
- Merchants Mutual Insurance Company

Following up on
According to the Insurance Journal, Mich. Governor Jennifer Granholm is asking for a year-long freeze in auto insurance rates. 





