Farmers Insurance agreed to pay $750,000 to the state of North Dakota to settle claims of unfair auto insurance settlement practices, the state insurance department reported Thursday.Insurance Commissioner Jim Poolman said the fine is a result of unfair and arbitrary benchmarks that rewarded Farmers employees for limiting the amount paid in claims. Under North Dakota law, the insurance regulator has the right to examine a company's claim payment practices.....
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