Insurance News – Feb. 14, 2011
New York lawmakers are considering a bill designed to reduce fraud and other types of abuse in the state's no-fault automobile insurance system. The bill, introduced by State Sen. James Seward, would modify a rule that requires insurers to pay no-fault claims in 30 days, said Kristina Baldwin, assistant vice president for the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America.
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