Payments Connecticut victims of car accidents can be reduced because of Bill
Hartford, Conn. - The only real effect of a general bill - to improve seat-belt use and reductions in insurance premiums - perhaps is to reduce blocking payments to victims, opponents of the law claim. This is because the state already has a high degree of seats in the use of the belt.
The legislature is mixed transport heard Tuesday in opposing viewpoints Senate Bill 928 legislation covered by insurance of the economy, stipulates that in each civil procedure and compensation for injury or damage ‘ a car accident, wearing a belt can be considered in the determination of damages.
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