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No-fault insurance laws are designed to simplify and expedite the claims process for auto accidents by requiring each party involved to seek compensation from their own insurance company, regardless ...
When it comes to car insurance, you’re likely most familiar with policies that exist in at-fault states. But what if you live in a no-fault insurance state? How might that affect your coverage? We ...
Scott Nyerges is a former senior editor and content strategist at U.S. News & World Report, where he led coverage of car insurance and other personal insurance lines. He's also served as a managing ...
Lawmakers in the 1970s designed no-fault insurance laws to lower car insurance premiums by reducing the number of expensive lawsuits to decide fault. But that hasn't exactly worked, and consumers are ...
The authors discuss no-fault insurance. "Generally speaking, an insurer is required to pay claims in the order they are received. The No-Fault Regulations, 11 NYCRR 65-3.15, provide for the order for ...