Are Anti director laws actually work?
In recent years, several states have laws which stifle insurers efforts to control the consumption of certain services for repairing collision. Despite the law, it is clear that many, that laws are not functioning properly and practice is not always quickly away.”It is reasonable that the establishment of an invoice and see how it is, quite rightly, the biggest challenge could be a face. Unfortunately, the reality is that it is much harder steering by legislation To see that it is a law, “said Dan Risley, Executive Director of the Society of Collision Repair Specialists.
“I believe Steering exists,” says Darrell Amberson, president of the Minneapolis-Lehman’s Garage, Inc. “Some insurance companies are well on the choice of wording they used to recommend, without power steering, but others do not. Actually you use a powerful set of words. I have too many examples of people say, I was told that such cases are not
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