When car insurance rates go up, drivers do what any consumer would and shop around for a better price.
But making that switch has led to a glitch for some New Jersey drivers who said they had to prove they were covered after being flagged for lack of coverage when they received a pending registration suspension notice.
In June, 18 car insurance companies filed with the state for rate increases of 7% and nine insurers sought double digit rate hikes, citing increased collision repair…
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