BREAKING NEWS: Senate Republicans streamline No Fault strategy with new proposed law
SB 313 focuses on ‘price controls’ on what doctors and hospital charge for treating car accident victims; no changes/restrictions on PIP benefits Sen. Marty Knollenberg (R-Troy) Trial and error has made Senate Republicans smarter about how they try to change Michigan’s No Fault insurance law. After ramming their No Fault plan (Senate Bill 248) through the Senate only to see it founder before the full House of Representatives, the Senate Republicans are refining their approach. Case in point is Senate Bill 313, the Senate Republicans’ second-round No Fault plan, which was introduced by Sen. Marty Knollenberg (R-Troy) on May 5, 2015. The new bill has none of the ugliness associated with its predecessor, SB 248. SB 313 is a streamlined No Fault plan, which uses surgery-like precision …