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December 31, 2006
Stolen cars from U.S. and Mexico drive up insurance cost
A multimillion dollar scam is costing people hundreds of dollars and they may not even realize it. Cars that are stolen here in Corpus Christi and then sold in Mexico are getting a clean title from the government, and it's raising everyone's insurance
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Posted by Stephen at 05:23 PM
Auto insurers drop big bucks on Patrick inauguration fund
BOSTON - Four of the nine top contributors to Gov.-elect Deval L. Patrick's inaugural are major auto insurers, whose businesses could be greatly affected by any efforts by Mr. Patrick to reform the state's highly regulated
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Posted by Matt at 04:39 PM
Healthy? Insurers don't buy
Los Angeles Times - Arnold Schwarzenegger, preparing to announce a proposal for expanding coverage in his State of the State address, has said he favors a mandate on individuals to buy health insurance just as drivers must carry auto insurance. Democrats, who control ...
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Posted by Rob at 04:04 PM
Companies settle in hit-and-run of teen
Dec 31, 2006 Two insurance companies have settled with the family of a 14-year-old boy whose leg was shattered in February by a hit-and-run driver. Brandon Brunner was walking to his bus stop from his parents' Craley Road, Windsor Township, home when he was hit by a car that left the
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Posted by Lorren at 03:27 PM
Save Big on Auto
Motley Fool - If saving money is at the top of your New Year's resolutions for 2007, then you'll want to get on the phone with your auto insurance company. You may be in for a treat in the form of a discount, whether it's because of your age, your exemplary ...
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Posted by Murray at 02:44 PM
Requiring health insurance won't work for Maryland
Baltimore Sun - Maryland, along with 46 other states, requires that drivers have auto insurance coverage, yet the rate of non-insurance for auto is not much lower than the rate of non-insurance for health in this state (12 percent for auto versus 14.9 percent for ...
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Posted by Tom at 01:37 PM
Teen drivers
So, your teenage son or daughter wants to drive! Suddenly, driving has become one of the most important things in your child s life. Scary, isn t it? Naturally, you may dread the increase in your auto insurance premiums. However, there is a lot more at stake than higher
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Posted by Bob at 01:19 PM
Valet 'lost' a car? Hotel failed with its response
Question: On a recent visit to the Hilton Austin, I decided to valet-park my Chevrolet Trailblazer. The valet service lost both my car and my keys. I have had to file a stolen-vehicle report and a claim with my auto insurance
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Posted by Perry at 10:46 AM


