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Senate adopts 14‑day ban on direct solicitation of collision victims by chiropractors after heated testimony
Summary
The Senate Insurance & Commerce Committee approved a bill banning direct contact by chiropractors or their solicitors with crash victims for 14 days after an accident.
The Senate Insurance & Commerce Committee passed legislation restricting direct outreach by chiropractors and chiropractic solicitors to people involved in collisions for 14 days after the incident.
Sen. Justin Boyd and attorney William Buckley presented the bill; Buckley said the measure "prohibits direct contact by chiropractors or chiropractic runners during the 14 days immediately following a collision or other type of catastrophe." He described repeated unsolicited contacts that, he said, sometimes include…
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