A federal court in Kentucky ruled the states anti-solicitation law unconstitutional last year. In response, anti-fraud community helped enact a new solicitation law this year that satisfies the courts concerns. The legislature overwhelmingly approved the fix. Soliciting crash victims for potentially worthless medical treatment thus took a hit. The new law strictly limits soliciting of drivers and passengers for 30 days after the crash. It also blocks insurance payments to providers who violate the law, and protects consumers from making forbidden payments.
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