Markowitz, Hynes, Join Community, Business Leaders in Fight to Reform No-Fault Insurance

Fraud Costs New York News Release – Nov. 14, 2011

Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes, United States Congressman Ed Towns (D-Brooklyn), New York State Assemblyman Alan Maisel (D-Brooklyn) and Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce President Carl Hum today joined forces on the steps of Brooklyn Borough Hall to urge the State Legislature to reform New York's outdated no-fault auto insurance laws, create stricter penalties for no-fault criminals and close the loopholes that allow criminals to continually slip through the cracks and steal money out of the pockets of hard working New Yorkers.

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Our Reform Agenda

  1. Encourages fast and fair dispute settlements
  2. Supports adequate time for fraud investigations
  3. Institutes tougher penalties for insurance fraud
  4. Combats excessive medical charges