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N.J. Prepares to Change Auto Rate Territories
East News April 25, 2005
New Jersey officials claim that caps removed from auto insurance rates in cities will not automatically increase costs for drivers and could help build a more competitive auto insurance market. ...
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Subject: What Else is New
I believe the insurance industry (like government) doesn't want to fix problems because it may mean lower revenues (although there will be increased profits) and reduced staffing. Just take a look at the Department of Insurance. Has anyone ever tried to fix a simple problem or have them address a "new direction". IMPOSSIBLE!
Lets face it. Insurance is a great concept. What we need is less oversight in the developmental stages. Stifle creativity and you stifle the future.
Lets do away the bureacracy. And lets start fixing problems.