A few years ago I lived in the Los Angeles area with ten million other
people. I drove 30 miles each way to and from work everyday in that LA
traffic. Then I moved to a town of 4,000 in mid-Michigan. I was given a
company vehicle and my personal cars are used just for pleasure. Thanks to
Michigan's "no-fault" insurance rules the cost of my car insurance is now
more than double what it was in LA. That no-fault stuff didn't keep prices
in check here.
Rick
(no-fault and paying through the nose for it)
----- Original Message -----
From "Frank Clarici" <spritenut at Exit109.com>
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: Insurance stuff
> > As for no-fault insurance being 'called "everyone's fault" insurance'
> > (Robert D)- no, I don't believe that. I know a few states here in the >
US have this kind of insurance, and I have read it has been successful > in
keeping the prices in check,
>
> Yeah like in NJ where we have the highest rates in the country thanks to
no
> fault.
>
> --
>
> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
> Lots of Sprites
> http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut
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