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| Feds Uncover $279M NYC Car Insurance Scam International Business Times By Erica Chang: Subscribe to Erica's RSS feed In New York, 36 people were arrested for allegedly cheating auto insurance companies out of a quarter billion dollars in an elaborate scheme run by a Russian gang. The $279-million insurance fraud involved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rick Scott says some Floridians pay $1500 for PIP premiums PolitiFact Rick Scott says abuse of Florida's auto insurance law is forcing drivers to pay more for their car insurance. He's made reforming the law, also known as personal injury protection, or PIP, his second-highest priority this legislative session. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Can you claim for car's damages in a no-fault state? Fox Business Answer: No-fault insurance can be confusing, due to its name, but it really refers to only bodily injuries received in an auto accident, not physical damage to someone's car. If your car is hit in Oregon, the at-fault driver is responsible for your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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