Towson Md. car service says insurance costs are driving them out of business.
Sue Starr depends on Towson Sedan Inc. regularly to get to and from the hairdresser and her doctor’s appointments. The 93-year-old woman sedans prefers the taxis to because she said the drivers go the extra mile to ensure her safety.
“They will walk from the curb me to my front door,” she said, adding that she and the sedan operators often exchange little gifts such as cookies and candy. “We have a nice relationship and I feel very close to them.”
But the door-to-door courteous service and the drivers enjoy woman may be in jeopardy. Nearly 20 sedan companies, including Towson Sedan, say they are at risk of being driven out of business by insurance rate increases. As a result of premiums that have risen more than 50 percent in recent months
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