Sec. 3163. An insurer authorized to transact automobile liability insurance and personal and property protection insurance in this state is not required to provide personal protection insurance or property protection insurance benefits under this chapter for accidental bodily injury or property damage occurring in this state arising from the ownership, operation, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle as a motor vehicle by an out-of-state resident who is insured under the insurer's automobile liability insurance policies, unless the out-of-state resident is the owner of a motor vehicle that is registered and insured in this state.
Mich. Comp. Laws § 500.3163
Automobile insurer; not required to provide personal and property protection insurance benefits to out-of-state residents; exception
Applied in 30 court decisions — leading case Turner v. Auto Club Ins. Ass'n (1995)
Most recently applied in 310 Mich. App. 411 - DIALLO v. LaROCHELLE (May 2015)
Add. 1972, Act 294, Eff
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