Self-driving cars could crash personal auto insurance sector
A KPMG executive used the term “significant turmoil†to describe the future, with “business models flipped upside down.â€
Bill Fallon is editor of the Fairfield County Business Journal. He has worked at Westfair Communications for more than five years, previously editing an upstate New York daily and a national motorcycle magazine in Nevada. He attended Iona Prep in New Rochelle, N.Y., and the University of Virginia.
A KPMG executive used the term “significant turmoil†to describe the future, with “business models flipped upside down.â€
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