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Government

Apr. 27, 1999

Auto Insurance Reform Is Likely as Decade-Long Impasse Appears Broken

SACRAMENTO - The auto insurance reform picture has become a bit clearer in the Capitol, with support building for a plan to lower minimum liability requirements, and the plaintiffs' bar killing any chance accident victims' legal rights will be restricted.

By Tom Dresslar
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - The auto insurance reform picture has become a bit clearer in the Capitol, with support building for a plan to lower minimum liability requirements, and the plaintiffs' bar killing any chance accident victims' legal rights will be restricted.
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