Mich. Admin. Code R. 500.1502 - Other insurance coverages to be considered to be automobile insurance
Current through Vol. 22-05, April 1, 2022
Rule 2. In addition to the insurance coverages described in section 2102(2) (a), (b), and (c) of the code, MCL 500.2102, all of the following insurance coverages are considered to be automobile insurance under section 2102(2)(d) of the code, MCL 500.2102:
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Rule 2. In addition to the insurance coverages described in section 2102(2)(a), (b), and
(c) of the code, all of the following insurance coverages shall be considered to be automobile insurance under section 2102(2)(d) of the code:
(a) Insurance coverage commonly known as "uninsured motorist insurance," for both bodily injury and property damage claims.
(b) Insurance coverage for the liability existing under section 3135(2)(d) of the code.
(c) Insurance coverage commonly known as "underinsured motorist insurance."
History: 1981 AACS.