Article: CCA Says Colorado Auto Insurance Reform Should be Viewed From the Accident Victim's Perspective.

DENVER -- DENVER, April 11 /PRNewswire/ -- During the 2003 Colorado Legislative Session, you've been hearing a lot about auto insurance reform. Colorado Governor Bill Owens wants to control rising premiums and has charged the Colorado Legislature with crafting a new auto insurance law. Auto insurers blame rising health care costs for escalating insurance premiums and are calling for sweeping auto insurance reform and the destruction of Colorado's current no-fault auto insurance system. Of course, consumers want lower auto insurance premiums, but what will they be forced to give up? The Colorado Chiropractic Association urges you to look at the facts from the ...

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