Consumers Win $246 Million in Savings From Prop 103 Rate Challenges in 2016; Insurance Industry Launches New Attack on Consumer Participation, Says Consumer Watchdog
2016 Savings from Consumer Watchdog Rate Challenges Under Proposition 103
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Company |
Savings |
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Allstate Homeowners |
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Commerce West Auto |
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Low Cost Auto Program |
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State Farm Homeowners |
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State Farm Commercial |
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State Farm Dwelling |
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United Financial Auto (Progressive) |
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Total |
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At the same time,
On Tuesday, the state
And reports indicate the
In the face of these industry attacks on Prop 103's insurance reforms, it is no surprise that insurers were also the voice behind critics of the public participation process in a recent
Since 2002, Consumer Watchdog rate challenges have saved policyholders
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"Twenty eight years after the voters passed Proposition 103, the insurance industry is mounting a multi-pronged legal assault across the state on the reforms that have kept rates low for motorists and homeowners in
Recently, two opponents of Proposition 103 began speaking out against the public participation or "intervenor" process in the media, without disclosing that they speak for the insurance industry.
One,
Proposition 103 requires insurance companies to open their books and justify rates before they are approved. It also funds consumer groups to participate in that scrutiny. Although consumer organizations challenge only a small fraction of rate filings, the process is highly effective. For every
See the chart of rate savings from Consumer Watchdog rate challenges, 2002-2016: http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/ratesavingschart-1-3-17.pdf
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SOURCE Consumer Watchdog



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