An Uber-backed group is shelling out $8 million to back New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to cap the amount insurance companies are liable for accidents.
The coalition Citizens for Affordable Rates is propping up Hochul’s pitch to curb auto insurance fraud she contends is driving up the cost of premiums for New York drivers. Premiums have risen to about $4,000 for the average New York household, according to Hochul (D).
Under her proposal, the definition of what constitutes a “serious injury” eligible for damages would be narrowed, and people who are considered at fault in an incident wouldn’t be ...