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		<title>&gt;&gt; MCCA Fee &#8211; Michigan No Fault Auto Insurance</title>
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Every few weeks or so we get this question: What is this MCCA fee that I see on my Michigan No-Fault Auto Insurance Policy?
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</script></div><p>Every few weeks or so we get this question: What is this <strong>MCCA</strong> <strong>fee</strong> that I see on my Michigan No-Fault Auto Insurance Policy?</p>
<p><strong>MCCA</strong> stands for Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association. This association reimburses insurance companies for auto accident related medical claims that exceed $440,000 (as of July 1st, 2008). In the state of Michigan your medical benefits are <em>unlimited</em> if you’re injured in an auto accident and the <strong>MCCA</strong> makes sure that insurance companies don’t have to pay more than $440,000 of the damages.</p>
<p>The <strong>MCCA</strong> <em><strong>fee</strong></em> is the portion that you pay per vehicle to keep this association going. It’s required on every vehicle in Michigan and the rate is set by the <strong>MCCA</strong> and periodically adjusted to cover expenses.  Vehicles registered as Historic in Michigan are subject to a reduced <strong>MCCA</strong> <strong>fee</strong>.</p>
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