LANSING MI (WKZO AM/FM) – State Rep. Julie Rogers has introduced a bill that would delay the implementation of changes to Michigan’s auto insurance law.
Rogers said that the bill is necessary in order to give lawmakers a chance to fix a possible issue involving rehab and attendant care for accident victims.
The current law, which would take effect July 1st, would limit reimbursement for care at 45%, which Rogers said would result in numerous caregivers to close their doors.
Rogers’ bill would delay the change for a year, to allow legislators to come up with a solution for the issue.