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27 January 2012

Michigan Township Billing Non-Residents Who Have Accidents in Their Municipality

Written by Rebecca Kelley, Posted in Catastrophic

Michigan Township Billing Non-Residents Who Have Accidents in Their Municipality

If you cause a car accident in Mt. Morris Township, Michigan, and you don't live there, you might receive a bill in the mail for police services and equipment that the township's residents pay for via their taxes. To make matters worse, your insurance company might not cover those costs. It's called the "accidental cost recovery ordinance," but maybe it should be renamed the "Mt. Morris Township wants to make a quick buck on non-residents."

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