Insurers stand by rating criteria, while efforts to restrict or ban practice fizzle
By steven tuckey
More than a decade ago, Texas Insurance Commissioner J. Robert Hunter encountered a consumer with a complaint he had never heard before. “I just couldn't believe it. Here was a woman being denied renewal [of her insurance policy], all because she had almost filed bankruptcy but didn't,” he recalled.
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