January 21, 2008
Car insurance industry against adding ER costs to coverage
Representatives of the auto insurance industry say two bills that require a $15,000 emergency room health plan on every auto policy sold in Colorado will drive up premium costs and force many to pay for the same kind of coverage two or three
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Posted by Russell at 10:47 AM
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 Russell at 01:03 PM
January 16, 2008
Car Arson, Insurance Fraud On The Rise
Firefighters are encountering car arson fires more and more on the job -- so much so that the investigation unit of the San Joaquin County District Attorney's office is now swamped with insurance fraud
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Posted by Ken at 09:57 AM
January 15, 2008
YOUR VIEW: Auto reform brings choice,
South Coast Today - Are you a good driver who is paying too much for auto insurance? Have you seen auto insurance commercials that advertise policies with the kinds of offerings that you would want to purchase? Have you ever wondered why you have so few companies to ...
From YOUR VIEW: Auto reform brings choice,
Posted by Tom at 08:22 AM
January 14, 2008
Buying a car needs aggressive investment
The Indian consumer has never had it so good. Gone are the days when you had just two choices -- either a Fiat or an Ambassador. Now you are spoilt for choice. With various international brands entering the market, there is no dearth of options. Car buying is also becoming cheaper due to launch of small cars by many
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Posted by Russell at 05:27 PM
January 12, 2008
Study: Insurance companies take a lot, give little
WASHINGTON - U.S. insurance companies systematically overcharge customers and underpay home and auto claims to pad their already-fat bottom lines, a consumer group said Thursday. The Consumer Federation of America s insurance director, J. Robert Hunter, said insurance companies have enjoyed robust profits and contained losses largely by methodically overcharging consumers, cutting back on
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Posted by Ryan at 04:57 PM
January 10, 2008
To tame traffic, make subways & buses free - yes, free
New York Daily News - New Yorkers would save a staggering $4 billion in recovered productivity (time that would otherwise have been spent languishing in traffic) and another $2 billion in savings associated with reduced pollution, fewer auto crashes and lower insurance ...
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Posted by Alex at 03:36 PM
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Street.Com - When comparison shopping for an umbrella policy, check with your home and auto insurance carriers. You may be able to get a better rate by having multiple policies with the same carrier. Cha-ching! That's all for now, courtesy of Money Girl, your ...
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