
AG calls for more cuts in car rates
Says insurers' profits would be ruled excessive under old system
Attorney General Martha Coakley is urging the state's auto insurers to lower their 2008 rates, saying the companies were including more than $200 million in extra profits and payments to agents that would not have been allowed by regulators in previous years. (Full article: 968 words)
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