Gretchen Whitmer ordered the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services to issue a bulletin to insurers about the schedule and other requirements for reimbursement. The state published a list of frequently asked questions on its website, answering questions about who is eligible, how to get the check and much more. See some of the questions and answers below. Do I have to do anything to get my check? When and how will I receive my refund? Are motorcycles and recreational vehicles eligible? What does reimbursement mean for people receiving care for injuries caused by car accidents? The director of the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services, Anita Fox, said that auto insurers will automatically send refunds in the form of checks or direct deposits to eligible drivers.
However, if you can't reach an agreement with the insurance company or if they offered you a refund in a way other than a paper check or direct deposit, the director of the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services, Anita Fox, wants you to report it to the state. If you can't reach an agreement with your insurance company or if your insurer offers your reimbursement through something other than a paper check or ACH deposit, call DIFS at 833-ASK-DIFS Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.