Bicycles are not motor vehicles under Michigan's No-Fault Act, but injured cyclists struck by a motor vehicle are entitled to Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits. Coverage flows through a priority hierarchy:
- The cyclist's own auto insurance policy, if they own one.
- The auto policy of a resident relative living in the same household.
- The auto insurer of the vehicle that struck the cyclist, when no household coverage is available.
- The Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP), as a last resort when no other coverage applies.
PIP benefits can cover reasonable and necessary medical expenses, wage loss, replacement services, and attendant care. Separately, a cyclist injured by a negligent driver may bring a third-party claim against that driver for pain and suffering and excess economic damages, subject to Michigan's serious-impairment threshold. Cyclists frequently face unfair blame from insurers and police reports — having an experienced attorney involved early protects your claim. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.
