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Article: New Jersey Independent Insurance Agents outline proposals for reducing automobile insurance premiums.
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- October 17, 1989
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NEW JERSEY INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENTS OUTLINE PROPOSALS
FOR REDUCING AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PREMIUMS
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Oct. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Instituting medical fee schedules in line with payments by private health insurers and creating tighter controls on auto body shops were the principal proposals for reducing auto insurance rates, outlined by the president of the Independent Insurance Agents of New Jersey (IIANJ) addressing agents from across New Jersey attending the IIANJ's mid-year convention.
"Reducing auto premiums without reducing coverage is doable in New Jersey by containing the primary underlying costs that are ...