New Exposé Reveals Deadly Dangers in Automobiles Repaired Under Insurance Policies
Modern automobiles are manufactured with intricate safety systems. But what happens when collision-damaged vehicles are repaired under a policy of insurance? A new book details dangerous insurance company claims settlement practices that place profits above people.
Clay Center, NE (PRWEB) October 12, 2006 -- Extraordinary innovations in engineering are making modern automobiles safer than ever before. But what happens when automobiles that have been manufactured with meticulous safety systems are subsequently repaired under a policy of insurance? Will the original safety characteristics of collision-damaged vehicles be restored or will insurance shortcuts undermine critical safety systems risking the lives of drivers and passengers?
"In Dangerous Hands: Automobiles, Insurance & Political Corruption in Nebraska," a book written by industry insider, Norbert Zaenglein, provides an unprecedented glimpse into dangerous insurance claims settlement practices that have resulted in diminishing critical automotive safety systems leaving drivers and passengers at substantially higher risks for injury and death.
Based on detailed, long-term documentation of unsafe automotive windshield replacements, "In Dangerous Hands: Automobiles, Insurance & Political Corruption in Nebraska" not only exposes serious insurance claims settlement deficiencies, but also uncovers the incestuous relationship between insurers, legislators and state regulators whose inactions continue to perpetuate dangerous claims settlement practices.
"In Dangerous Hands: Automobiles, Insurance & Political Corruption in Nebraska" is available on E-bay or may be ordered directly from the publisher by sending $14.95 + $2.50 for shipping to Night Howl Productions, P.O. Box 1, Clay Center, NE 68933. The book will soon be available through local booksellers.
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