Rand Unit Examines Pay-out Differences of No-Fault, Third-Party Auto Systems; Pip Gets Passing Grade (Looking Back ... Insurance Advocate, 25 Years Ago)
Insurance Advocate 2010, May 10, 121, 9
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Publisher Description
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Roughly two-thirds of all civil litigation in the U.S. involves automobile accidents. The only brush most Americans are likely to have with the civil justice system would be because of that same auto mishap. Every year hundreds of thousands of people seek redress for injuries suffered in such accidents and vast amounts of money are awarded to them in compensation. The effectiveness and equity of this system is open to much debate.
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