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Insurance groups and public‑safety advocates back bills to curb predatory towing fees
Summary
Industry groups, the National Insurance Crime Bureau and the Massachusetts Insurance Federation told the committee that predatory towing practices and excessive post‑accident fees harm consumers and urged passage of S.2235 and H.3516 to set fee schedules and protect motorists.
Insurance representatives, consumer‑protection advocates and the National Insurance Crime Bureau urged the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to advance legislation aimed at preventing predatory towing practices and limiting excessive post‑accident fees.
Christopher Stark, executive director of the Massachusetts Insurance Federation, told the committee the federation supports Senate Bill…
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