The topic for today in Something to Think About, is “Driving Dirty.” The state enacted no fault insurance in 1972, seen at that time to lower the cost of automobile insurance for Michigan residents. Part of the reform legislation included Personal Injury Protection, which provides someone injured in a crash lifetime care. What has been the result of the reform–lower automobile insurance costs in Michigan? For years the insurance industry has pushed lawmakers for reforms—is it time to do so?







