American Property Casualty Insurance Association: Caps on Lawsuit Damages Threatens Maryland Jobs, Raises Costs for Residents
The current
The long-term impacts of this damaging legislation could include:
* Inevitable cost hikes for
* Higher liability risks would result in spikes in insurance rates, forcing companies to raise prices, cut costs like employee wages and benefits, or potentially move out of state altogether.
* Larger payouts in lawsuits, which increases the risk for insurance companies, would result in a riskier insurance pool and will lead insurance companies to raise premiums, passing the additional costs onto
"If enacted, SB 538 could increase insurance costs for consumers and businesses and lead to a significant increase in claims and lawsuit filings," said
On behalf of our state's business community, the
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Original text here: https://www.apci.org/media/news-releases/release/79556/



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