The Insurance Industry: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly of the Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Automobile insurance |
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Page 12567
... continue to be regulated as to their rating practices under such laws , and the thrust of the regulatory philosophy has not changed in any state . State regula- tors continue to insure that rates are neither excessive , nor deficient ...
... continue to be regulated as to their rating practices under such laws , and the thrust of the regulatory philosophy has not changed in any state . State regula- tors continue to insure that rates are neither excessive , nor deficient ...
Page 12658
... continue to earn a livelihood despite a disabling injury . 7. Persons who live in areas of low accident frequency ... continue to make use of terri- torial price differentials , although the boundaries might be redrawn if actual ...
... continue to earn a livelihood despite a disabling injury . 7. Persons who live in areas of low accident frequency ... continue to make use of terri- torial price differentials , although the boundaries might be redrawn if actual ...
Page 12673
... continue to stalk those victims against whom a display of aggression will meet with a minimum of reproof . Aggressive drivers meet opposition under the fault system ; there is no opposition under no - fault " . Similarly , the American ...
... continue to stalk those victims against whom a display of aggression will meet with a minimum of reproof . Aggressive drivers meet opposition under the fault system ; there is no opposition under no - fault " . Similarly , the American ...
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American Insurance Association__ | 12493 |
American Mutual Insurance Alliance | 12558 |
National Association of Independent Insurers_ | 12675 |
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AIA plan American Insurance Association amount apply arbitration assigned risk Association auto accident auto insurance auto liability automobile accident automobile insurance average Basic Protection believe benefits bodily injury cause claimant claims collateral source collateral source rule collision comparative negligence compulsory contingent fee contributory negligence cost court disability driver economic loss eliminate enacted Exhibit fault system Federal highway income increase individual injured person insurance company insurance industry involved jury Keeton Keeton-O'Connell plan legislation liability insurance liability system limits litigation MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW medical expenses medical payments provision ment motor vehicle Mutual Insurance NAII no-fault system O'Connell paid pain and suffering party percent personal injury plaintiff policyholders present system private passenger problem property damage proposal question rating laws reasonable recover recovery reduce regulation reparations system responsibility result settlement statute subrogation supra tion tort liability traffic trial underwriting uninsured motorist workmen's compensation