Insurance Commissioner Promises Hearings – But Sets No Timeline to Stop Auto Insurance Discrimination
Statement of Consumer Watchdog: "Thirty days ago, Consumer Watchdog and ten other organizations petitioned Insurance Commissioner
"Insurance companies have discriminated for too long against Californians who did not have the privilege of getting a college education, or the job opportunities obtaining a degree provides. This lingering remnant of redlining in
"Our concern is that we have been down this path before. The last insurance commissioner rejected a similar petition in favor of hearings that ultimately went nowhere. Five years later, low-income Californians are still paying unjustified and discriminatory surcharges based on their job or education. We were hoping that Commissioner Lara's election would lead to a new commitment on the part of the
"We look forward to hearings that will bring auto insurance companies' discrimination into the light. To assure the public it won't end there, Insurance Commissioner Lara should immediately announce a specific timeline for issuing regulations to bar insurance companies from basing people's premiums on their occupation and education. The public deserves to know when the Commissioner will act to ensure insurance premiums in
Read the petition to Insurance Commissioner Lara here: https://consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-02/Job%26EducationPetition.pdf
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