Alliance: Ill. pols should file Auto Insurance idea database
The Alliance of American Insurers, the legislature invited, Illinois permanently shelving plans to create a database for the validity of the personal auto insurance. The planned data to be managed, through the Secretary of State’s Office, and try to identify drivers who are not insured by a comparison of auto insurance with hard disks.
“For a variety of reasons, these programs do not work,” said Bill Schroeder, Vice President and Director of the Alliance Midwest region. “The reports have never been insurance programs have proved effective in reducing the proportion of uninsured drivers on the road. There are simply too many possibilities for error and if state and insurance entries do not correspond to the law, drivers too often assured until the end of a fine incorrectly, or worse. The cost of such a program can be prohibitive for both insurers and the state and consumers Ultimately at the end of the receipt of these costs. ”
Speech to the General Assembly of Illinois subcommittee on insurance, Allianz Policy Manager Lynn Knauf said that Illinois already has some laws and procedures for the effective implementation of the mandatory State ‘auto insurance law. The state requires offenders known to the law on file proof of insurance of the Secretary of State office, and if the Fang journey without such proof on file, drivers of certain faces prison time. Stiff fines for evaluating the conduct without insurance and the state at random, will check the insurance on thousands of drivers each year.
“Unfortunately, some drivers will never be with the law,” said Knauf. “Some may be scofflaws, while others of my mistake, they have no coverage or simply to pay the security assurance . Operative another law for the implementation of a law already on the books is not too much change.
The Alliance, which is headquartered in Downers Grove, Ill., represents more than 340 compensation insurer
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