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SURVEY: Is Lawsuit Abuse Affecting Insurance Costs?

SURVEY: Is Lawsuit Abuse Affecting Insurance Costs?

November 1, 2024

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SURVEY: Is Lawsuit Abuse Affecting Insurance Costs?

The voices of small business owners like you are critical in the fight against lawsuit abuse and rising insurance rates in Alabama. That’s why we’re asking you to share your story about these issues.

Has your business been affected by a lawsuit? Have your insurance rates gone up? We want to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to click the link below and complete our brief survey. Your input will help amplify the voice of small business in Montgomery.

Click here to take the survey!

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