Flashpoint Interview: Does Michigan auto insurance legislation reform need reform? Attempts to tweak legislation stalled
Attempts to tweak auto insurance legislation have stalled out in Lansing -- but does no-fault insurance reform need more reform?
State Senators Stephanie Chang and Aric Nesbitt join us with their thoughts.
Related: Get Caught Up: Michigan starts issuing $400 refunds to insured drivers -- how to not get scammed
Watch the interview in segment one of the March 20, 2022, episode of Flashpoint in the video player above .
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