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Insuring against complaints
Consumer complaints against insurance companies dropped 6.3 percent in 1992, compared with a year earlier, the state Department of Insurance reported recently. Total complaints fell from 13,870 in 1991 to 12,992 last year, led by a decline in complaints related to life and accident and health coverage. "We believe that the reduction in accident and health complaints may be due at least in part to a trend among larger employers to become self-insured," Insurance Director Stephen Selcke said. "A substantial number of Illinoisans also remain uninsured or uninsurable." Geographically, the bulk of complaints, 62 percent, came from the Chicago metropolitan area. Two-thirds of 1992 complaints related to auto or accident and health coverage, 9 percent to home and 8 percent to life insurance with miscellaneous coverages taking up the rest. Donald Sevener
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