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Regarding Michigan No Fault insurance, who pays for the damage to an insured vehicle when it is determined the insured was not at fault?

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Regarding Michigan No Fault insurance, who pays for the damage to an insured vehicle when it is determined the insured was not at fault?

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The insured pays his own damages first. If there is no physical damage on the insured vehicle then a mini tort claim may be filed for recovery of up to $500.

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