Government
Mar. 17, 2001
Cash and Carry
Pending before the California Supreme Court is the urgent plea of the state's consumers to resolve a matter the court first addressed 14 years ago. At issue is the insurance industry's pernicious practice of "territorial rating" - the use of motorists' zip codes to determine how much they must pay for the auto insurance that they are required by law to buy.




Pending before the California Supreme Court is the urgent plea of the state's consumers to resolve a matter the court first addressed 14 years ago. At issue is the insurance industry's pernicious practice of "territorial rating" - the use of motorists' zip codes to determine how much they must pay...
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