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For Immediate Release:
2007-08-01
For More Information:
Deirdre Cummings
Legislative Director
(617) 292-4800
Stephen D’Amato
Center for Insurance Research
617-576-1762

10 Consumer Groups Call for Preserving Ban on Unfair Auto Insurance Practices

Ten consumer groups urged Insurance Commissioner Nonnie Burnes and Governor Deval Patrick to continue a longstanding ban on unfair and discriminatory auto insurance practices in Massachusetts.  The Commissioner’s July 16th decision to establish an assigned risk plan appears to allow insurers to deny motorists a policy based on factors such as education, credit scores, and home ownership.  Ending the ban on the use of these factors is expected to harm drivers throughout Massachusetts, especially low-income drivers.    

The groups include:  Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, Center for Economic Justice, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law of the Boston Bar Association, MASSPIRG, Center for Insurance Research, Consumer Federation of America, Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, Massachusetts Consumers’ Coalition, Consumer Assistance Council of Cape Cod, and the National Consumer Law Center (on behalf of its low-income clients).

“I think most people would agree that if I have a good driving record but have a high school degree instead of a Masters, insurance companies should not be able to deny me insurance,” said Deirdre Cummings of MASSPIRG. 

“It’s hard to believe that after all these years it’s the Patrick administration that’s allowing insurers to use these factors, which have been proven to harm low-income and minority drivers,” said Stephen D’Amato of the Center for Insurance Research.  “When people with perfect driving records start getting rejected because of low credit scores or because they rent, they’re going to be justifiably furious.” 

PDF copies of the letters sent to Governor Patrick and Commissioner Burnes are below.


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