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Are motorcyclists covered by Michigan's No-Fault PIP benefits?

Michigan's No-Fault Act treats motorcycles differently from cars and trucks. A motorcycle is not a "motor vehicle" under the No-Fault Act, so motorcyclists cannot collect Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits from their own motorcycle policy. Instead, an injured rider's PIP coverage usually comes from one of these sources, in priority order:

  • The auto insurance policy of the rider (if they own a car as well).
  • The auto insurance of a resident relative living in the same household.
  • The insurer of the at-fault motor vehicle involved in the crash.
  • The Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP) as a last resort.

A motorcyclist injured by another driver may also bring a third-party claim against the at-fault motorist for pain and suffering and excess economic damages, subject to Michigan's serious-impairment threshold. Determining which insurer is on the hook for PIP is one of the first issues in any Michigan motorcycle case. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.

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