January 21, 2008
N.J. back in driver's seat with insurance
TRENTON - New Jersey has fixed its auto insurance problem. Five years after the state deregulated the industry, the results are in, and by almost every measure the reform has been a resounding
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January 20, 2008
Seeking tools to calm investor
International Herald Tribune - ... remain concerned that losses could grow if default levels continue to climb not only on mortgages, but also on credit card bills and auto loans. Making matters worse, there is mounting concern about the ability of companies that sell insurance for ...
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Posted by Gary at 04:43 PM
January 19, 2008
'Who Knew a Life Insurance Company Would Help Me Buy a Car?'
Shirley Umporowicz, Colona, IL, had her prayers answered by Royal Neighbors of America, a fraternal life insurance organization. She needed a car to get to work and she now has the money to make that purchase thanks to Royal Neighbors' "Nation of Neighbors"
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Court lifts ban on
Miami Herald - Allstate Insurance wins round one. A Florida appeals court on Friday temporarily rescinded an order from state regulators that prevented the company from writing new auto and home insurance business until it delivers documents sought in an ...
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Posted by Alex at 11:09 AM
January 17, 2008
Controlling auto insurance rates
NORTH CAROLINA -- The General Assembly is considering a massive overhaul to how the state sets auto insurance rates. Currently, companies propose increases which are either approved or denied by an elected insurance
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National Auto Insurance Report Shows Insurance Rates Fall 5.2% in 2007
CLEVELAND----Insurance.com, the largest online auto insurance agency in the United States, reports that car insurance rates in 2007 were at their lowest in three years. The company's "2007 Auto Insurance Pricing Report" found that the average premium nationwide fell 5.2 percent in 2007 from
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Posted by Jason at 12:56 PM
61 Arrested in a Sting on Car Fraud
A Queens chop shop operated by undercover detectives in a sting operation aimed at exposing car insurance fraud has led to the arrests of 61 suspects, including a city police officer and several other government workers, prosecutors said on
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Posted by Russell at 10:34 AM
January 15, 2008
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The Washington Times - But they would serve as driver's licenses and as a basis on which to secure auto insurance. This is touted by Mr. O'Malley and allies as a security gain. As things stand, Maryland is among the very worst in the nation when it comes to driver's ...
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