Georgia Republicans push to limit lawsuits. But would that keep insurance rates from rising?
- Georgia Republicans are pushing to limit lawsuits to try to reduce rising insurance costs, according to Governor Brian Kemp.
- Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney noted that churches struggle to buy insurance due to high costs and liability issues.
- Some researchers claim that limiting lawsuits may increase insurer profits rather than lower policy prices.
- Opponents argue that there is no evidence of a nationwide litigation crisis driving high insurance rates, as stated by the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.
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