AIB Withdraws Standard Auto Policy After Pressure from AASP/MA and STA

March 18, 2016

March 18, 2016—The Automobile Insurance Bureau (AIB) withdrew its recently filed standard auto policy after receiving pressure from the Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of Massachusetts (AASP/MA) and the Statewide Towing Association of Massachusetts (STA)

The policy included issues such as labor rates, towing and storage, damage to someone else’s vehicle, and bodily injury. 

The AIB submitted a replacement filing that must be reviewed by the Rating Bureau and placed on file with the Division of Insurance. AASP/MA and STA promised to take every opportunity to weigh in on the policy. 

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