More States Tell Insurers Don't Refuse Iraq Vets
NU Online News Service, June 4, 4:18 p.m. EST?Three more states have joined North Dakota in putting pressure on auto insurers to stop them from refusing renewals or raising rates for returning GIs, an agent trade group said.
The National Association of Professional Insurance Agents said they are supporting the effort to see that no insurance company denies auto coverage to U.S. Armed Forces personnel, or raises their rates, because their coverage lapsed while they were on active duty overseas.
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