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A recent study found the bill would have increased rates, with some seeking minimum coverage seeing the most dramatic spikes.
Auto insurers trying to compete on price alone will find it takes more than a reasonable coverage rate to satisfy policyholders.
For drivers carrying minimum-required coverage, the rate spike could be around 50% or higher, a recent report shows.
Among other provisions, the new law extends the time consumers have to rescind a contract with a public adjuster.
A lawsuit claims the company defrauded Geico and others by billing for unnecessary medical equipment to treat car crash victims.
Coverage Q&A: The New York State Thruway Authority submitted a bill to the insurer for expenses related to the insured's auto loss.
Most insurers say they use technology to track the claims process. But that's just the tip of the telematics iceberg.
Floridians pay some of the highest auto insurance premiums, and pending legislation could do away with personal injury protection.
Shocking new data shows how insurers are being disproportionately affected by lawsuits filed by Florida homeowners.
Now the Senate must reach an agreement with the Florida House, which has moved forward with a far different property insurance bill.