Apr. 25--On the same day a new study dubbed California the nation's leader in holding the line on auto insurance rates, a judge in San Francisco denied Allstate's bid to delay cutting its rates an average of 15.9 percent as the insurer appeals state action ordering the reduction. Allstate said Thursday that it will continue to appeal the auto insurance rate-reduction order issued last month by an administrative law judge. The rate reductions amount to an average of $124 per vehicle each year, according to the state Department of Insurance, which disagreed with Allstate's proposed rate revision filed in 2006.....
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