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True" and some Alabama drivers are going to be getting a break in their insurance rates. NBC 15's Justin Moore joins us to explain why some insurance companies are actually giving refunds. Justin, that's right Greg, more people are working from home right now and less people are on the road, which means it could soon pay off for some people. Check your mail, check your email, you just might have a check waiting for you. Insurance companies are returning premiums totaling 100 million dollars to more than 2 million Alabama drivers, that's nearly half the population. Weeks ago, suggesting that the carriers returned, Jerry Workman, deputy commissioner for Alabama Department of Insurance, says fieldmouse travel means fewer accidents, which means more money in your pocket. Some companies are sending 22 insurance carriers, including State Farm, Farmers and Nationwide, are refunding policyholders. If you haven't heard from your insurance company, now we've put a list of participating insurance companies in this story on our website at mbc15.com. And by the way, Mississippi drivers, you're getting refunds as well. Live in Mobile, Justin Moore, NBC 15 News.