Poor quality insurer assessments have been an enduring problem for Ontario auto accident victims.
Not exact matches
If one were to deregulate the legal profession (even mostly — say some regulation for criminal defense lawyers and perhaps some services to the
poor), would that simply shift the
quality control aspect to malpractice
insurers?
Among the most frequent complaints customers tend to have about their Car Insurance providers are refused claims, unsatisfactory compensation on claims, delays in adjustment process, too high premiums,
poor repair
quality of
insurer's repair shop, raised rates after accident, lack of proper attention to their problems etc..
These ratings include the following: • A + from A.M. Best • AA - from Standard &
Poor's • A from Fitch • A2 from Moody's These ratings provide an indication of the
insurer to meet the obligations of the policies by their terms — and the ratings are based on some different factors, such as the company's operating performance, the
quality of the company's assets, its financial flexibility, and its overall capitalization.