Who Pays for Car Accidents?: The Fault Versus No-Fault Insurance Debate (Controversies in Public Policy)
Author: Jerry J. Phillips, Stephen Chippendale, Rita J. Simon
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ISBN: 0878408878
Publisher: Georgetown University Press (April, 2002)
Sales Rank: 1,042,425
Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
Almost made me
want to go out and get in a fender-bender myself. We've all seen the famous Driver's Ed movies about the deadly physical and emotional consequences of auto accidents, but rarely has there been such in-depth treatment of the risk management and allocation consequences. I've read many books on insurance (and even reinsurance), but with the exception of Ostrager and Vyskocil's work, none have kept me turning the pages like Phillips and Chippendale. Look for more brilliance from this duo; the Simon and Garfunkel of the no-fault insurance literary community.
Rating: 5 out of 5
No-fault? It's your own dam fault if you don't buy this book
While I have long followed the work of Jerry J. Phillips, it is more than obvious to the intelligentsia that Stephen Chippendale is the powerhouse in this dynamic duo. Chippendale takes the reader on a tour de force fandango adventure in the no-fault world, it really is quite first rate. He might be a younger attorney, but that is not about to intimidate that bad boy Similar Products
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