Check Your Auto Insurance, California Lawmaker Warns
When it comes to auto insurance california may be the scene of a policy debate that could affect the entire industry, as well as consumers. When it comes to auto insurance, California may be the scene of a policy debate that could affect the entire industry, as well as consumers.
Writing in a San Francisco Chronicle op-ed piece, Congresswoman Jackie Speier, discussed a proposed bill in the state legislature that would give insurance companies greater sway over where consumers get their auto repairs done after an auto accident. Speier goes on to cite a recent county appeals court decision that upheld the right of insurers to limit payments to auto insurance customers who do not use the repair shops favored by an insurer.
According to Speier, this trend could result in more consumers getting auto repairs with parts that are used or not made by the vehicle's manufacturer. She goes on to say that many people may find provisions in their auto insurance policies that spell out the right of companies to do this.
However, many people may not actually take the time to completely read their auto insurance policies. Depending on how the vote goes on this emerging issue involving auto insurance, California may play an important role in setting a trend for the rest of the nation.
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