Comments on: Connecticut Aims to Reduce Auto Claims Arbitration by Shifting Costs to Insurershttps://home.duanthewisteria.com/connecticut-aims-to-reduce-auto-claims-arbitration-by-shifting-costs-to-insurers.htmlMon, 30 Jun 2025 02:15:49 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1By: Daniel Ruizhttps://home.duanthewisteria.com/connecticut-aims-to-reduce-auto-claims-arbitration-by-shifting-costs-to-insurers.html#comment-1326Mon, 30 Jun 2025 02:15:49 +0000https://home.duanthewisteria.com/?p=1341#comment-1326Great article! I think it’s about time states start holding insurance companies more accountable in the claims process. People shouldn’t have to fight so hard for fair compensation, and this new law might encourage insurers to resolve claims more quickly and fairly.

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By: Jessica Leehttps://home.duanthewisteria.com/connecticut-aims-to-reduce-auto-claims-arbitration-by-shifting-costs-to-insurers.html#comment-1325Mon, 30 Jun 2025 02:15:32 +0000https://home.duanthewisteria.com/?p=1341#comment-1325I’m curious to see how this affects insurance premiums in the long run. If insurers have to absorb the arbitration costs, will it lead to higher rates for consumers? I agree with the idea, but there may be unintended consequences down the road.

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By: Brian Harlowhttps://home.duanthewisteria.com/connecticut-aims-to-reduce-auto-claims-arbitration-by-shifting-costs-to-insurers.html#comment-1324Mon, 30 Jun 2025 02:15:17 +0000https://home.duanthewisteria.com/?p=1341#comment-1324This is a smart move by Connecticut. It seems like insurance companies are always trying to push arbitration costs onto consumers, so shifting some of that burden back to insurers could make the process a lot fairer for claimants. I hope this sets a trend for other states.

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