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Study: Washington's Referendum 67 Could Cost Consumers $650 Million

West News • September 24, 2007
Referendum 67, a heavily debated law that would allow consumers to collect triple damages if their insurer unreasonably denies a claim or violates unfair practice rules, is expected to raise ...

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Subject: RE: RE: About Time says a former claims adjuster

Posted On: September 25, 2007, 1:44 pm CDT
Posted By: PS
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So Dana made sense? Dana no doubt works for the insurance industry, the industry that is supporting "Consumers Against Higher Insurance Premiums" or whatever it calls itself. Consider the source.

One poster makes a good point in asking how "unreasonable denial" is defined. I haven't read the text of the law so can't answer, but I do believe that insurers have nothing to fear from this law if they treat their insureds fairly, so as long as they do so, rates shouldn't rise at all because they already are doing so, right????
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