Insurance Reform Proposition 103 Saved CA Drivers $154 Billion, Report Says
"Three decades ago,
"As voters consider twelve different measures on the ballot next month that impact everything from housing to the food they eat, they have
CFA Studies Prop 103 at 30thAnniversary
- Californians have saved
$154 billion , or$6 billion a year, since 103 took effect in 1989 compared to what premiums would have been had they followed the national average growth rate. - Auto insurance liability premiums, excluding comprehensive and collision coverage, went down 7% in
California since 1989; during the same period, liability premiums went up 58.5% nationwide. - While the total amount of auto insurance premiums paid by motorists across the nation rose 61.1% in the same time period, the premiums paid by
California motorists increased just 12.5% inCalifornia since Prop 103 passed. - Californians spent just
$93.48 more on auto insurance in 2015 than they did in 1989; nationwide drivers spent$352.71 more – nearly four times as much. California has the 2nd most competitive auto insurance market in the nation.
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Fight for Lower Insurance Premiums
By giving members of the public the ability to monitor the insurance industry's compliance with the law and challenge unlawful insurance premiums or abusive practices before the
The insurance industry has never stopped its attack on Proposition 103. Its lobbyists have sponsored countless bills in
The battle continues to this day. There are currently five proceedings in court and at the
State Farm is fighting inSan Diego Superior Court to overturn an order by the Insurance Commissioner thatState Farm reduce its homeowners rate by$150 million and refund$100 million in overcharges;- The insurance industry is also trying to overturn Proposition 103's requirement that insurance companies publicly disclose financial information to help determine whether rate increases are justified, and the Prop 103 rules that give the public the ability to defend 103;
The Department of Insurance is holding two public inquiries as to whether Farmers and Allstate are using illegal rating factors to discriminate against drivers.
Read more about the cases here: http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-state-farm-20180216-story.html
Proposition 103 was passed by
Proposition 103 requires that auto insurance rates be based primarily on a driver's safety record, miles driven and driving experience. It requires all automobile rating factors be approved by the
For more information about Proposition 103 visit: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/prop-103-california-insurance-reform
Consumer Watchdog is a non-profit, non-partisan citizen organization.
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SOURCE Consumer Watchdog


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