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MICHIGAN CATASTROPHIC CLAIMS ASSOCIATION 17584 LAUREL PARK DRIVE NORTH, LIVONIA, MI 48152 (734) 953-2779 FAX: (734) 953-9511 WEBSITE: www.michigancatastrophic.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Gloria Freeland March 20, 2014 734-953-2779 MCCA sets 2014 2015 Insurance Company Assessment Livonia, MI The assessment paid by auto insurance companies to the Michigan Catastrophic Claim Association (MCCA) will remain at $186.00 per insured vehicle for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. The assessment represents $155.90 to cover anticipated new claims, $29.71 to address a $1.1 billion estimated deficit related to existing claims, and $0.39 for administrative expenses. All auto insurance companies operating in Michigan are required to pay the assessment to the MCCA to cover the cost of Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits guaranteed under Michigan s No-Fault insurance law. PIP coverage is mandatory and provides for the payment of unlimited, lifetime medical auto insurance benefits. The cost of these benefits is reflected in the insurance premiums all Michigan policyholders pay. The MCCA assessments are used to reimburse auto insurance companies for PIP benefits paid in excess of $530,000 per claim. The MCCA paid out $1 billion more than $145 per insured car in 2013 for claim costs resulting from catastrophic injuries. The majority of these catastrophic claims involves brain and spinal cord injuries, multiple fractures, and back and neck injuries. An independent actuarial consultant evaluates expectations for medical cost inflation, economic conditions, investment returns and the number of claims presented to the MCCA. The MCCA Actuarial Committee recommends to the MCCA Board of Directors the annual assessment. It is adjusted for fund surpluses or deficiencies from earlier assessments. Currently, the MCCA has a $1.1 billion deficit, which represents $161.94 per insured car. Since its creation by the Michigan Legislature in 1978, the MCCA has faced steadily climbing costs associated with providing unlimited lifetime catastrophic claim insurance:

Michigan's unique no-fault auto insurance law provides unlimited lifetime coverage for medical expenses resulting from auto accidents. Michigan is the only state in the nation that requires all drivers to purchase these unlimited benefits. The state with the next highest mandatory benefit level (New York) requires $50,000 of coverage. Each year an increasing number of individuals are receiving benefits from catastrophic automobile accidents. Payments to full time family or agency attendant and residential care providers comprise approximately 58 percent of claim payments. Since 1979, there have been more than 31,051 claims reported to the MCCA, which will cost an estimated $79 billion. Medical care costs continue to rise more rapidly than general inflation. Unlike other insurance types such as Medicare or Workers Compensation, Michigan s No- Fault auto law does not contain comparable cost control measures. Additional information on the MCCA, including claim payment statistics, audit reports, financial statements and answers to frequently asked questions is available at www.michigancatastrophic.com, and from the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services at http://www.michigan.gov/difs Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association Created by the state legislature in 1978, the MCCA is a private, non-profit association whose mission is to protect the financial integrity of Michigan s auto insurance industry by providing an effective reinsurance mechanism for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits.

Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association 2014-2015 Premium Cost Components % of Premium 0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% Cost Components Residential Care Attendant Care - Agency Attendant Care - Family Prescriptions Hospitalization Rehabilitation Services Doctors/Lab Other Case Management Transportation Loss Adjustment Expenses Home Purchases/Modifications Non-Inflationary Cost Equipment Prosthesis Vehicle Purchases/Modifications $3.69 $3.38 $2.79 $2.68 $1.32 $0.81 $0.74 $0.56 $0.53 $12.51 $10.87 $9.05 $9.02 $27.72 $36.79 $33.44 Cost Components Estimated Cost % Residential Care 36.79 23.6% Attendant Care - Agency 33.44 21.4% Attendant Care - Family 27.72 17.8% Prescriptions 12.51 8.0% Hospitalization 10.87 7.0% Rehabilitation Services 9.05 5.8% Doctors/Lab 9.02 5.8% Other 3.69 2.4% Case Management 3.38 2.2% Transportation 2.79 1.8% Loss Adjustment Expenses 2.68 1.7% Home Purchases/Modifications 1.32 0.8% Non-Inflationary Cost 0.81 0.5% Equipment 0.74 0.5% Prosthesis 0.56 0.4% Vehicle Purchases/Modifications 0.53 0.3% Total Premium Cost: $155.90 100.0% Total Premium Cost: $155.90 Deficit Reduction: $29.71 Expenses: $0.39 Total 2014-2015 MCCA Assessment $186.00

35,000 Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association Inception to Date Reported and Open Claim Counts 30,000 30,177 25,000 22,614 Claim Counts 20,000 15,000 16,316 14,245 10,989 11,081 10,000 5,000 0 9,060 6,973 6,523 4,983 2,919 2,391 839 746 06/30/1983 06/30/1988 06/30/1993 06/30/1998 06/30/2003 06/30/2008 06/30/2013 Inception date of the MCCA: 07/01/1978 Reported claims: # of reported claims from the inception date of July 1, 1978 to fiscal year ended June 30th Open claims: # of active claims as of fiscal year ended June 30th

Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association Claim Payments for No-Fault Benefits Provided 1983 to 2013 $1,200,000,000 $1,000,000,000 $983,132,828 $81.9 Million/Month $800,000,000 $710,579,600 $59 Million/Month Payments $600,000,000 $457,694,176 $38 Million/Month $400,000,000 $200,000,000 $0 $859,265 $72 Thousand/Month $42,025,798 $3.5 Million/Month $131,508,132 $11 Million/Month $216,026,262 $18 Million/Month Fiscal Year Ended June 30th Note: Total amount paid inception to date as of 6/30/2013 is $ 10.9 billion

MCCA Loss Payment Summary by Category Period: 07/01/2012 to 06/30/2013 Replacement and Essential Services 0.17% Vehicle Purchase/Modification 0.77% Transportation 2.47% Wage Loss 0.36% Uncoded 0.06% Prescriptions 8.88% Attendant Care - Agency 16.44% Prosthesis 0.54% Rehabilitation Services 7.14% Other 1.79% Hospitalization 9.37% Attendant Care - Family 20.81% Doctors/Lab 6.32% Residential Care 20.96% Home Purchase/ Modification 1.35% Equipment 0.62% Case Management 1.95%