Oct. 28--Massachusetts drivers on average paid $100 too much for auto insurance last year and are on track to overpay by another $100 this year, according to documents filed yesterday by Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly. Those projections, the documents say, netted auto insurers a $400 million windfall in 2004 and will give them another $420 million windfall this year. Aides to Reilly said the data confirming the consumer overpayments just came to light and could play a pivotal role in the rate case if state regulators admit them.....
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