January 17, 2008
No auto for
St. Petersburg Times - TALLAHASSEE - Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty gripped the lectern and leaned into the bank of microphones. "We're going to hit them where it hurts," he said. In a move unprecedented in Florida regulatory history, McCarty on Wednesday ...
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Posted by Alex at 05:08 PM
LETTER: State must bring transparency to auto
South Coast Today - During the past week, two outspoken salesmen for creating an open market for auto insurance in Massachusetts appeared on these pages addressing an issue I brought up in a recent op-ed piece. Despite suggestions to the contrary, I would like to ...
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Posted by Russell at 02:45 PM
January 16, 2008
Queen of the
Forbes - In addition to auto insurance, GEICO offers customers insurance products for their motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV's), boats, homes, apartments and mobile homes. Personal umbrella protection and life insurance are also available. As a member ...
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Posted by Richard at 01:28 PM
January 14, 2008
Know the ins and outs of car insurance before you get in a wreck
Driving through Statesville has been quite frustrating for Davie County resident Joe Irwin. His vehicles have been struck twice in the past 18 months and both crashes involved drivers who were uninsured motorists. "Anyone who's trying to save a few dollars by not carrying uninsured motorists' coverage liability insurance is fooling themselves," said Irwin, who works as an auto insurance
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Posted by Bob at 04:23 PM
Homeless find haven in their
San Francisco Gate - Participants must have auto insurance, a driver's license and vehicles able to drive off the lots during daylight. They must also agree to rules: no loud music, no alcohol, no drugs, no overnight visitors, no cooking outside the vehicle. No showers ...
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Posted by Rob at 01:45 PM
Insurance companies prepare for onslaught
Meanwhile, auto insurers are bracing for a mountain of paperwork as claims begin to pour in. Due to the magnitude of the crash, some of those claims may not be settled for years, according to
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Posted by Joe at 12:59 PM
January 12, 2008
Top five frauds revealed by Manitoba Public Insurance
Auto insurance fraud isn't necessarily a sophisticated crime. It can be as simple as a driver with a learner stage licence claiming she had a supervising driver with her at the time of the crash. Or a vehicle owner, overwhelmed with car payments, arranging to have his vehicle
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Posted by Greg at 09:52 AM
January 11, 2008
The Car That Got Away
Across the country, middle-aged men are going to extraordinary lengths to locate the actual vehicles they drove decades ago. But the odds of finding one car among the more than 244 million vehicles currently registered are
Posted by Richard at 10:34 AM


