A 4570
Prohibits automobile insurers from increasing automobile insurance rates on persons deemed not at fault in automobile accidents.
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Bill overview
This bill prevents automobile insurance companies in New Jersey from raising rates on drivers who are not at fault in car accidents. It restricts how insurers can use accident information to determine premiums, specifically prohibiting them from assigning higher rates based on a driver’s role in an at-fault accident. The bill also requires insurers to establish clear standards for determining ‘at-fault’ accidents and to provide drivers with detailed information about any rate increases or policy changes related to an accident.
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