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![]() NOYB wrote: But the Feds have no regulatory control. They're exempt from the Sherman Anti-Trust Act! Now if there were uniform Federal standards instead of individual state standards, the companies couldn't cherry-pick which states that they want to do business in. Hey there, whoever you are, get the heck off the computer and stop forging NOYB's id. NOYB is a conservative. To hear him calling for increased government control and for the FEDGOV to ride roughshod over local control and states' rights would be as shocking as, well,........learning that Pluto isn't really a planet! It doesn't make any sense for boat insurance companies to "average" the risk of loss against all policies in the country. It makes more sense for an individual's boat insurance premiums to reflect, as accurately as possible, his or her personal risk of loss. We had a similar situation here in Washington with health insurance. A few years ago, the state legislature passed a law that said any company writing health insurance in Washington could not refuse coverage to any individual. The insurance companies could set the rates to reflect the risk, of course, but they couldn't actually refuse anybody because they presented too great a risk. Net result: A lot of insurance companies just stopped writing health insurance in Washington, period. After all, what sort of premiums can be charged to cover the cost of caring for some of the AIDS patients who require many thousands of dollars in prescriptions each month just to delay their certain death? It's the same reason that you have trouble buying full coverage mechanical insurance on a boat these days. Time was that if you blew up your 5000 hour diesel engines the insurance company would scratch out a check for $40,000 to offset your "loss". Not typical anymore. The premiums charged cannot even begin to offset the almost certain "loss" that every boat will eventually experience. The only reason you can buy boat insurance from any carrier at any price in FLA is that some boats will survive a hurricane, and most boats don't have to ride out a hurricane in a specific location every year. |
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