Consumer Protection Coalition and National Insurance Crime Bureau Release PSAs on AOB Auto Glass Abuse
Experience the interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8429559-consumer-protection-coalition-national-insurance-crime-bureau-psa-auto-glass-abuse/
The PSAs (below) will be promoted to media and the public by both the CPC and NICB and available for the public to view on YouTube. The 30- and 60-second video spots explain how "windshield bullies" and AOB auto glass scams work and encourage consumers to contact the
- Assignment of Benefits - English (30 Seconds)
- Assignment of Benefits – English (60 Seconds)
- Assignment of Benefits – Spanish (30 Seconds)
- Assignment of Benefits – Spanish (60 Seconds)
Broadcast quality PSAs are available for download here.
"Filing a fraudulent insurance claim in
Information compiled by the
"Windshield replacement lawsuits continue to swamp the courts," said
These scams often involve auto glass repair vendors who solicit unsuspecting drivers in public places such as car washes and store parking lots. The vendor will tell the motorist that they have a chip or crack in their windshield that can be repaired immediately, and that they will work directly with the driver's insurer, if the driver simply signs a form. Sometimes the vendors even offer cash or gift incentives to obtain a signature.
What most drivers don't realize is that they are actually signing an Assignment of Benefits contractual document that transfers all their rights and benefits to their insurance claim over to the windshield bully – including the right to sue. The glass repair vendors then often submit claims to the driver's auto insurer that inflate the cost of repairs. When the insurer disputes the bill, the vendor and a law firm they are working with in tandem file suit against the insurer – usually without the knowledge or consent of the auto insurance policyholder, who is completely unaware that he or she is suing their own insurance company.
These auto glass lawsuits are highly incentivized by an existing "one-way attorney fee" provision in
"AOB auto glass abuse and litigation continues to be a major consumer problem that requires a legislative fix," said
Florida State Senator
"Tackling AOB abuse not only protects consumers but is essential to the financial health and stability of our state," said
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