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Insurance

Feb. 4, 2000

Voters Say Insurance Companies Operate Squarely, Survey Shows

SACRAMENTO - Most voters both think insurance companies treat people fairly and oppose two March 7 ballot measures designed to restore a person's right to sue insurance carriers for bad-faith handling of claims, according to an industry-funded poll.

By Tom Dresslar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Most voters both think insurance companies treat people fairly and oppose two March 7 ballot measures designed to restore a person's right to sue insurance carriers for bad-faith handling of claims, according to an industry-funded poll.
        Tracking surveys co...

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