NU Online News Service, Nov. 25, 10:05 a.m. EST

New York State Insurance Department Superintendent James Wrynn has proposed regulatory changes to help combat phony auto injury claims that plague the state's no-fault system.

Insurance trade groups, one of which calculates New York fraud amounts to more than $1 million a day, applauded yesterday's announcement, saying the proposed revisions would aid consumers and insurers.

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