ASA Urges Michigan Repairers to Contact State Senators About Mini-Tort Law - BodyShop Business

ASA Urges Michigan Repairers to Contact State Senators About Mini-Tort Law

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) is urging independent
automotive repairers in Michigan to contact their state senators in
response to the proposed increase of the mini-tort law to $1,500,
allowing drivers to seek more damages from at-fault motorists after a
crash. State Rep. Tim Melton introduced the proposal, Michigan H.B.
5838, in February. The bill passed the House and is now before the
Senate.

Under Michigan’s no-fault automobile insurance system, motorists
typically use their own insurance policies for payment in case of an
accident or injury. However, state law provides for a “mini-tort,”
which allows a driver to seek to recover the amount of the deductible –
in his or her personal insurance or auto insurance policy – from the
at-fault driver in an accident. Specifically, the code allows a driver
to seek damages not covered by insurance. The current cap on the
mini-tort is $500, and this legislation would increase it to $1,500.

ASA believes the current law is outdated and asks that all independent
automotive repair professionals in Michigan contact their state senator
and urge them to support changes to the mini-tort law.

To view Michigan H.B. 5838 and to send a letter in support, visit ASA’s legislative Web site, www.takingthehill.com.
The link can be found by clicking the “Legislative Alert Center.” Click
the “Current Alerts” link in the upper right corner of the page and
then look under “State Legislative” and “Agency” to find the
pre-written letter that can be sent via e-mail to Michigan senators.

For additional information about ASA, visit www.asashop.org.

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