Public Attitude Monitor, Accident Response Fees, 2011

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Sixty-eight percent of adults disagree with the idea that local governments should charge accident response fees to individuals involved in traffic accidents, according to a new study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC). When reminded that requiring insurance companies to pay accident response fees could lead to higher auto insurance costs, 69 percent of survey respondents disagreed with the idea of local governments charging accident response fees.

A black sedan car with the front driver side bumper and wheel mangled from an accident.

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