Proposed increases of 30 percent or more for certain fees by the New York State Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) could have "unintended negative consequences for the state's no-fault
A New York insurers' group plans to tell a legislative panel that bogus medical mills and unscrupulous medical providers, mostly in the New York City area, are inflating no-fault auto insurance costs.
The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) has recently spoken out against the no-fault auto insurance system in Florida. The state's no-fault system requires that those injured
However, it was another 40 years before 16 states adopted no-fault systems. While this resulted in better compensation for injured persons, several states failed to deliver on the promise of lower pre