Fraud and billboard lawyers impacting NJ auto insurance costs

Anthony Anastasio President - New Jersey Civil Justice Institute
Anthony Anastasio President - New Jersey Civil Justice Institute
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NJ’s auto insurance market is experiencing increased pressure, with concerns being raised about the role of fraud and billboard lawyers in driving up costs. Alex Daniel, Counsel for NJCJI, has highlighted these issues and emphasized the need for urgent reform.

“Fraud & billboard lawyers are driving costs up,” stated Daniel. He elaborated on the impact that these factors have on the state’s auto insurance industry, suggesting that changes are necessary to address these challenges effectively.

The full op-ed by Alex Daniel can be read in NJ Spotlight News.



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