We are privileged yet again to report upon the State of New York Insurance Department’s “Annual Ranking of Automobile Insurance Complaints.” In addition, this article discusses an interesting and significant decision on the issue of proof of damages in cases involving the No-Fault “serious injury” threshold.

2009 Annual Ranking

The 2009 “Annual Ranking of Automobile Insurance Complaints,” which is based upon data for the calendar year 2008, ranks 39 automobile insurance companies or groups of companies by the number of private passenger automobile insurance complaints upheld against them and closed by the Insurance Department in 2008, divided by their average 2007-2008 private passenger automobile premium volume in New York State. All companies, or groups, with at least $10 million in average premiums for 2007-2008 are included in the ranking. Insurers with less than $10 million in premiums are included only if they had 10 or more complaints upheld against them.

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