NU Online News Service, April 1, 12:12 a.m. EDT

A New York State Senate Insurance Committee staff member said the Senate may consider no-fault fraud legislation this session after the State Insurance Fraud Bureau reported a 9 percent increase in no-fault auto system fraud in 2009.

The Senate committee held a hearing in February that brought various stakeholders together to discuss problems in the no-fault system.

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