NU Online News Service, March 15, 12:41 p.m. EDT

Allstate Insurance Co. is continuing its drive to recoup hundreds of millions of dollars allegedly lost to fraud, as the insurer has filed another lawsuit inNew York—this time seeking $2 million from 27 defendants.

Since 2003 the insurer has filed 37 lawsuits in New York looking to get back $201 million in damages related to alleged fraudulent activity in the state's no-fault, personal injury protection auto-insurance system.

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