And what happens to those costs? They get passed down to the motorists, the people walking through these doors. Last year alone, the Department of Financial Services received over 44,000 in one year. 44,000 complaints of reports of suspected auto fraud, auto insurance fraud. 85% of them were because of no fault insurance. So today we're taking that on. That's not sustainable. That's just wrong on so many levels. (01:51–02:04)
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