16 Quotes by Doug Heller

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    We're being asked to bail out the utility companies for billions of dollars, but they're not worth billions of dollars.

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    This really exposes the industry. They say it's all about cost-based pricing. But this shows it is all about marketing. If it were truly about risk, you wouldn't expect to see such a wide range of approaches.

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    The only thing more shocking than these profits is the prices that motorists are being forced to pay at the pump. It's hard to imagine that these numbers won't rattle the cages pretty severely.

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    It has been a very strange development. Consumers are being threatened with non-renewal for filing legitimate claims.

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    Massachusetts consumers are being squeezed out of the concert so Schwarzenegger can raise millions of dollars to push his big-industry donors' agenda in California.

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    What (insurance companies) do is target urban areas and raise the rates. It's a problem. It's led to rampant discrimination in the insurance industry.

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    Under the law, you are obligated to have liability insurance to protect the person you might hurt. Now, they are protected in case you cause an accident.

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    What's amazing is that you've got a situation where Schwarzenegger has become worse than Gray Davis. It's almost like a Schwarzenegger movie where the hero kills the villain -- and takes over his personality.

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    With limits on the rights of victims of medical negligence, insurance companies spend less money on patients and more money on insurance company lawyers, but insurers do not lower rates for doctors. Lawmakers looking to California as a model for malpractice insurance reform must understand that regulation worked and liability caps did not.

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