In February 2004, Tara Sadler and her husband Don narrowly avoided being hit by a van fleeing police in Yakima. She suffered a herniated disc that was dangerously close to pinching her spinal cord and leaving her permanently disabled.
Despite her doctor’s recommendations for immediate surgery, State Farm wrongfully denied her claim.
New poll shows Referendum 67 still too close to call
Mon, 11/05/2007 - 06:00
KING-5
A new poll released just 24 hours before election day shows Referendum 67, a controversial law aimed at requiring insurance companies to make good on their policies or face triple-damage lawsuits, is still too close to call.
Cartoon: Record Money on R-67
Sun, 11/04/2007 - 05:00
Seattle Times
Election 2007: Strong views on both sides of insurance claims measure
Sun, 11/04/2007 - 05:00
Columbian
Insurance companies say the passage of Referendum 67 will only raise rates for everyone statewide, including businesses that pay auto, property and liability premiums. Advocates, on the other hand, say passing R-67 will protect consumers and businesses from unreasonable delays and denials of insurance claims.