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Insurance claim data errors trigger wrongful uninsured-driver suspension

An Allstate claim was repeatedly misattributed to the wrong vehicle across multiple claims, and the resulting record error led the DMV to suspend the policyholder's license for supposedly being uninsured at the time of an accident, despite active coverage confirmed by the responding officer.

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