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| Law affirms car insurers can't use credit scores The Boston Globe By Todd Wallack A new Massachusetts law bars insurers from using credit scores to set auto insurance rates, a controversial practice that critics say discriminates against good drivers who have lost jobs, piled up medical bills, or run into other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Danny Westneat $800 towing charge? That's nothin'! The Seattle Times Helton — and about a dozen insurance adjusters who wrote me — said tow bills tend to soar if the tow truck is not limited by a negotiated contract. "The deal is, if they think insurance is picking up the bill, as is usually the case when a vehicle is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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