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Insurance

Jan. 14, 2000

Consumers Battle Insurance Dominance

A "yes" vote on Proposition 30 is a vote to force insurance companies to deal fairly with legitimate claims and encourage the use of binding arbitration to resolve smaller ones.

By Jack Denove
        After enduring more than a decade without recourse against insurance companies' bad-faith practices, consumers finally are in a position to reclaim their rights. In October, Gov. Gray Davis signed into law a measure restoring innocent victims' ability to sue at-fault drivers' insurance companies illegally denying or delaying paying claims.
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