News Release |
樱花视频 Department
of
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For Immediate Release: March 4, 2004 |
For Further Information:: Mary Cozzolino or Bill Heine - (609) 292-5064 |
Banking and Insurance Commissioner Announces New Tool
to Help 樱花视频 Drivers Purchase Auto Insurance
TRENTON - Banking and Insurance Commissioner Holly C. Bakke today unveiled the Auto Insurance Purchasing Planner, an Internet-based program, to provide 樱花视频 motorists with information they need to determine the auto coverage they want and how much they want to pay for that coverage.
One of the hallmarks of the McGreevey Administration's auto
insurance reforms is protecting consumers, by providing them with the information
they need to control the cost of their auto insurance premiums. The new Auto
Insurance Purchasing Planner helps drivers evaluate those coverage options to
determine the coverage that is right for them.
"Our reforms have led to a new competitive marketplace that puts the consumer
in the driver's seat. Now drivers can easily shop around for the best prices
and the best policy that suits their needs," Gov. James E. McGreevey said.
"Drivers have many options to consider when buying insurance. With our
new online purchasing planner, we will help drivers better understand their
choices so they don't end up paying for coverage they don't really need."
"The best tool we can give consumers is the ability to make informed choices
about the coverage options that are available to them and the relative cost
of that coverage," Commissioner Bakke said. "The Auto Insurance Purchasing
Planner does just that. It is simple to use and takes drivers through the process
step by step."
The Purchasing Planner does not give actual insurance quotes; rather, it helps
educate drivers about their coverage options and potential premium savings.
For example, with a few clicks of the mouse a driver can learn about choices
that need to be made with regard to personal injury protection (PIP), deductibles,
liability and comprehensive and collision.
Consumers can access the Auto Insurance Purchasing Planner on the Department's
Web site.
The Purchasing Planner is just one component of the state's consumer initiative,
which includes a Consumer Bill of Rights, an Automobile
Insurance Report Card to assist consumers in evaluating auto insurers, Three
Scenarios, which requires insurers to provide three distinct premium-and-coverage
choices, and a requirement that insurers notify customers within 10 days of
filing an application to alter its rates.
The reforms also created the Dollar-A-Day
program for low-income families who are on Medicaid, phases out the take-all-comers
rule, adds a new deductible of $750, maintains the current $250,000 medical
expense benefit standard coverage under PIP, and makes auto insurance fraud
a crime.
Other major accomplishments since the reform law was signed in June include:
"The goal of this Administration's approach to auto insurance was to develop a competitive market where consumers have carriers compete for their business," Commissioner Bakke said. "The Auto Insurance Purchasing Planner gives consumers an additional tool to help them take advantage of the emerging competitive marketplace."