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1793 – Special Provisions Relating To Premiums | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law limits premium increases, requires surcharge disclosures, and mandates prompt premium refunds for canceled auto policies.

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1793 – Special Provisions Relating To Premiums

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 1793

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Pennsylvania Title 75, Section 1793, limits how insurers can increase premiums, especially related to claims and violations, and requires disclosure of surcharge plans. It also mandates timely return of premiums when policies are canceled. The law aims to promote transparency and fairness in auto insurance pricing.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law limits premium increases, requires surcharge disclosures, and mandates prompt premium refunds for canceled auto policies.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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