California Department of Insurance Says It Has Corrected Overcharges Exposed by ProPublica Analysis of Discrimination by Auto Insurance Companies
Acting in response to an investigative report by journalists at ProPublica, the
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However, the state agency has not published the results of its investigation; decided not to seek refunds for consumers who may have been overcharged in the past; and it has not specified what actions it will take to prevent other insurance companies from engaging in similar practices in the future.
Using publicly available data, ProPublica's
Consumer Watchdog vowed to press for further action from the agency. "The Department must provide the public with a full explanation of how it conducted its investigation, and exactly what it found, particularly the data that would show how much people already have been overcharged. The Department must also ensure that every insurance company doing business in
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