No Fault Auto Insurance News
Reforming reform: Fixing no-fault insurance
Between 1971 and 1976, two dozen states adopted what is known as no-fault car insurance.Under no-fault laws, people injured in car accidents are compensated by their own insurance companies unless damages exceed a set amount.
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Detroit Auto Insurance Cost Problem
Since the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA) announced its latest proposed rate hike, there's been a lot of news coverage about the cost of Michigan auto insurance. The news has also compared why it costs so much more to have auto insurance in cities like Detroit than it does in other areas in Michigan. Ther is something "rotten in Denmark" here, and much of the news coverage is ...
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NY to boot crooked doctors from no-fault insurance
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Insurance regulators plan to start kicking crooked doctors out of New York's no-fault program next month, calling them linchpins in fake-accident scams that cost insurers and ultimately policyholders hundreds of millions of dollars.
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N.Y. to Boot Crooked, ‘Dirty Doctors’ From No-Fault Insurance
Insurance regulators plan to start kicking crooked doctors out of New York’s no-fault program next month, calling them linchpins in fake-accident scams that cost insurers and ultimately policyholders hundreds of millions of dollars. Regulations are set to take effect June …
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What You Don't Know About Auto Insurance May Cost You
Heres a list of interesting things you may not know about auto insurance.
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State lawmakers left glaring pothole in no-fault auto insurance legislation
TALLAHASSEE — In their haste to meet one of Gov. Rick Scott's top priorities, Florida lawmakers left a glaring, potentially multimillion-dollar pothole in legislation revamping the state's no-fault auto insurance.
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No-fault auto insurance bill touted by Gov. Rick Scott has major gap
No-fault auto insurance bill touted by Gov. Rick Scott has major gap
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How will overhaul of auto-insurance laws affect you?
Gov. Rick Scott on Friday signed into law massive changes to the state's auto-insurance laws that he and lawmakers say will stamp out fraud and reduce the cost to motorists of no-fault insurance, which pays medical expenses in an accident regardless of fault.
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NY plugs odd loopholes in no-fault insurance law
New York state insurance chief Benjamin Lawsky has announced new regulations to close some odd loopholes that actually assisted criminals committing auto insurance fraud.
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