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New Aviva reports states an extra $2 billion a year added due to rising insurance cost

New Aviva reports states an extra $2 billion a year added due to rising insurance cost

by Admin | Nov 24, 2017 | Featured, Insurance Fraud, Uncategorized

A new report published by Aviva car insurance puts forth the claim that an extra $2 billion a year in added costs due to rising insurance fraud. The study was conducted by Pollara Strategic Insights, using electronic interviews conducted with citizens from all 10...

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