Louisiana’s insurance system got the nation’s only F grade from the R Street Institute, the newspaper said, and litigation wasn’t mentioned. The institute is a free market think tank in Washington, D.C. It placed more blame on the fact that Louisiana has an elected state insurance commissioner who can decide whether insurance companies can raise rates.
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