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February 14, 2017

Drivers see premiums rise after not-at-fault crashes

  • The Washington-based Consumer Federation of America says it found rate hikes on annual premiums as high as $400, in some cases.
  • By JENNIFER C. KERR
    Associated Press

    WASHINGTON — Most drivers don't expect to be hit with a rate hike on their auto insurance after a car accident that wasn't their fault. But a consumer group says it happens, and it's a problem.

    The Washington-based Consumer Federation of America says it found rate hikes on annual premiums as high as $400, in some cases.


     
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