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  • March 23, 2026

    Opinion: Another Voice: Hochul’s Car Insurance Reform Will Help Prevent Rampant Fraud

    Full story in The Buffalo News By Ryan Law New York drivers pay some of the highest auto insurance premiums in America. The average policy now runs about $4,000 a year – roughly $1,500 above the national average. The reason isn’t just inflation or repair costs. A growing share of the bill comes from fraud. There…

    Read more: Opinion: Another Voice: Hochul’s Car Insurance Reform Will Help Prevent Rampant Fraud

  • March 23, 2026

    New Orleans attorneys found guilty in bombshell trial over staged crashes with 18-wheelers

    Full story in NOLA.com By John Simerman and James Finn Personal injury attorneys Jason Giles and Vanessa Motta were found guilty Friday on all counts and ordered jailed ahead of sentencing in a brazen fraud scheme involving hundreds of pre-planned collisions with 18-wheelers and filing lawsuits for scores of bogus injury claims. Giles and Motta…

    Read more: New Orleans attorneys found guilty in bombshell trial over staged crashes with 18-wheelers

  • March 20, 2026

    Florida offers test case for NY: Curbing lawsuits lowers insurance rates (Guest Opinion by Lauren Zelt)

    Full story in Syracuse.com By Lauren Zelt New York’s auto insurance rates are sky high. Not “feels expensive.” Objectively expensive. Drivers pay just over $4,000 a year on average — roughly $1,500 more than the national average. That’s the price of participating in modern life in a state where driving isn’t optional outside of New York City.…

    Read more: Florida offers test case for NY: Curbing lawsuits lowers insurance rates (Guest Opinion by Lauren Zelt)

  • March 20, 2026

    Study: Lawsuits Fueling Missouri’s Rising Insurance Costs

    Full story in MissouriNet By Sue Danielson A study finds rising insurance premiums are costing the state of Missouri hundreds of millions of dollars in lost revenue.  The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance study also finds the cost of large insurance settlement and courtroom awards cost Missouri residents over $1,200 between the years 2017 and 2022.…

    Read more: Study: Lawsuits Fueling Missouri’s Rising Insurance Costs

  • March 18, 2026

    Gov. Hochul rallies support for auto insurance reforms targeting fraud and consumer costs

    Full story in CBS 6 Albany By Felix Day With New Yorkers paying some of the highest car insurance rates in the country, Gov. Hochul is pushing a package of reforms she says would lower costs for drivers while cracking down on staged crashes and other fraudulent claims. Gov. Hochul rallied with leaders and advocates…

    Read more: Gov. Hochul rallies support for auto insurance reforms targeting fraud and consumer costs

  • March 17, 2026

    NYC cops, firefighters back Hochul plan to curb car-insurance fraud: ‘Make NY affordable’

    Full story in the New York Post By Carl Campanile Law-enforcement unions including for New York City police and firefighters are backing Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to attack car-insurance fraud and rein in personal-injury lawsuits. Hochul’s reforms aim to put the brakes on soaring auto-insurance premiums as New Yorkers pay an average of $4,000 a year —…

    Read more: NYC cops, firefighters back Hochul plan to curb car-insurance fraud: ‘Make NY affordable’

  • March 13, 2026

    N.Y. insurance reforms would free up $48M for better transit service, MTA says

    Full story on Sil Live Gov. Kathy Hochul’s auto insurance reform plan would generate $48 million in annual savings for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and another $25 million for transit agencies statewide, according to a new MTA analysis announced Friday. The proposal aims to prevent transit agencies from paying large settlements in crashes where their…

    Read more: N.Y. insurance reforms would free up $48M for better transit service, MTA says

  • March 13, 2026

    Gov. Hochul targets ‘jackpot settlements’ with auto insurance overhaul to save MTA millions

    Full story on CBS 6 Albany Gov. Hochul announced a proposal to reform New York’s auto insurance laws that she says could save the Metropolitan Transportation Authority nearly $50 million each year. According to an MTA analysis released by the governor’s office, the proposed reforms could generate about $48 million in annual savings for the…

    Read more: Gov. Hochul targets ‘jackpot settlements’ with auto insurance overhaul to save MTA millions

  • March 13, 2026

    DTLA law firm co-founder faces California State Bar charges for alleged out-of-state practice

    Full story on LA Times By Rebecca Ellis The California State Bar has charged a founding partner of Downtown LA Law Group, a law firm at the center of a scandal that has embroiled Los Angeles County’s historic sex abuse settlement, with signing up dozens of clients in states where none of the firm’s lawyers…

    Read more: DTLA law firm co-founder faces California State Bar charges for alleged out-of-state practice

  • March 13, 2026

    Effort to increase personal-injury verdicts fails in Utah

    Full story on Legal Newsline Utah lawmakers will not give personal-injury lawyers new legislation that could have increased jury awards, deciding instead to keep things the way they are. Senate Bill 211 was marked “not passed” at the conclusion of the legislative session last week, despite calls from plaintiff lawyers for legislators to react to…

    Read more: Effort to increase personal-injury verdicts fails in Utah
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