Follow-up on the News-radar detectors and automobile insurance
Is it fair to deny auto insurance for drivers of vehicles own radar detectors?
An insurer Geico, headquartered in Bethesda, Md.. But the Insurance Commissioner of Maryland, in March that Geico has failed to assert its dominance in this country.
The company said the driver with radar detectors are folded to circumvent controls police and thereby accelerate the greatest likelihood of accidents. The commissioner cited Maryland data show that drivers with the detectors are no more risk of accidents as a driver can not use them. But the fight is not over. Geico the Circuit Court in Baltimore. The Insurance Institute and the Highway Safety National Safety Council mandates records to support the insurance company’s position. Last month, is the court where the Maryland Insurance Division rehearing.
”This is a very limited detention,’’says the assistant insurance Deputy Commissioner, wrote the judgement against Geico and hear, the case is new. The official website of Thomas P. Raimondi, it is obliged to consider only new evidence presented by both security groups. The hearing will take place Nov 18 Geico pat is now the rule against radar detectors in all countries, with the exception of Maryland, said Gary Gertz, an assistant counsel for insurers in Washington. In Maryland, under a partial stay court decision of the Commissioner, the company can not deny that insurance for new applicants, own radar detectors. It can not denounce the policy of others.
The radar detectors legal stay in the USA, except Virginia, Connecticut and the District of Columbia.
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