
It probably doesn't come as a surprise to you, but a new study says drivers in Michigan are paying some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the country.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners says Michigan drivers, on average, paid $1,350 in 2014 for their auto insurance premiums, almost twice as much as drivers in neighboring Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin.
Mark Fisk, of the Michigan Insurance Coalition, says “It also shows that Michigan’s auto no-fault laws are in desperate need of reform to make car insurance more affordable for drivers across the state.”