15% across-the-board insurance reduction?

It's up to the government to tight up the accident benefit/bodily injury/disability claim cases in order to have the premium lowered. There are just too many dang lawyers filing sketchy accident claims and most of the time, if not all, insurance companies would lose the lawsuit. Insurance companies can do so little to prevent since they are lots of grey areas and restrictions here and there.

When you see how many ticket fighters we have in GTA, you know we have a fcuked up system already.

The politicians don't really care about all these anyway, they only care about gaining power so they can mess us up even more. They wanna put more money into every single category: healthcare, senior care, childcare, refugee care, public transportation, etc etc... they are like playing SimCity in a very bad way. The one and only way to get money back is to charge more taxes.
 
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GOLD!! also, agree with your comment about increasing rates 20% and then reducing 15%. the key to correct the process, not just focus on rates. if the whole insurance process is corrected, whether it be fraud, or improper licensing, it will result in better rates for overall. gotta get to the root, can't just keep trimming leaves.
 
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