Resources & ReportsResources for Policymakers
This page offers access to audited financial statements, actuarial reports, assessment information, governing documents and claims data.
How the MCCA Helps Policymakers
The MCCA provides detailed financial reports and data to help policymakers make informed policy decisions about Michigan's catastrophic claims system.
The Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services (DIFS) provides oversight of the MCCA. Whether you are examining system costs, assessing financial stability or reviewing oversight processes, these resources provide the important information needed for effective policymaking.
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2025 Annual Statement (Full Report)
Annual Statement of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association of Livonia in the State of Michigan to the Insurance Department of the State of Michigan
2025 Annual Consumer Statement
The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) is a model of financial stability and success that has effectively served the state as a nonprofit re-insurer, enabling insurance companies to provide no-fault coverage that supports the medical care of those who have been catastrophically injured in auto crashes, without which Michigan’s unique option of unlimited Personal Injury Protection would not be possible.
2024 Annual Statement (Full Report)
Annual Statement of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association of Livonia in the State of Michigan to the Insurance Department of the State of Michigan
2023 Annual Statement (Full Report)
Annual Statement of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association of Livonia in the State of Michigan to the Insurance Department of the State of Michigan
Faqs for PolicymakersFrequently Asked Questions
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DIFS conducts comprehensive financial examinations every three years, in addition to ongoing monitoring of financial filings and reports.
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Independent actuaries calculate the recommended assessment based on projected costs and reserves.
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Independent actuaries review reserves annually to ensure adequacy. Independent auditors verify financial statements. DIFS provides regulatory oversight.
Key Exhibits & Data
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