Automobile insurance-related issues continued to dominate legislative enactments in 2005, according to an analysis by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies.
State Affairs Director Neil Alldredge said the annual NAMIC Survey of New State Insurance Laws found that more than 190 automobile insurance-related bills were enacted in 38 states.
Alldredge said the 2005 figures for automobile insurance-related issues continued a trend that saw 72 of 281 property/casualty laws enacted in 2004 and 40 percent of 418 laws enacted in 2003 pertain to auto issues. "From what we are seeing in the states this year, we have every expectation that this trend will hold once again."
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