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| Police write more traffic tickets to boost revenue WBXH The good news, though, is that a single ticket won't necessarily send your auto insurance premium through the roof. It's when the tickets begin to pile up that the real trouble starts -- especially if there's a DUI or other major violation tossed in. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nova Scotia drivers could see slight increase with insurance reforms Brandon Sun HALIFAX - Changes to Nova Scotia's auto insurance could cost the average driver up to $7.50 extra a year in premiums. The province's Utility and Review Board has estimated the cost of giving drivers more flexibility in choosing the type of auto ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| CARSTAR, Esurance Recognize Shops for Customer Service Excellence BodyShop Business During the recent CARSTAR annual conference in Seattle, three CARSTAR facilities were named "CARSTAR Auto Body Repair Expert of the Year" by Esurance, the direct-to-consumer personal auto insurance company. CARSTAR CEO David Byers, Insurance Senior ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PIA National Names Edward J. Fernandez 2011 Company Representative of the Year MarketWatch (press release) PlymouthRockNJ.com ) has two main New Jersey offices located in Red Bank and Berkeley Heights and manages one of the largest auto insurance groups exclusively serving New Jersey residents. Plymouth Rock's industry-leading service innovations include ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Service Puts Drivers Under Microscope Insurance Networking News Cameras as well as speed and GPS trackers employed to monitor driving; new venture hopes insurance companies will use services as incentive. As evidenced by the waves of support Graduated Licensing Laws have garnered from parents as well as a recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ontario Dealer Association Gets OK to Pursue Legal Action Against Insurance ... Auto Remarketing By Staff Writer Joe Overby The Used Car Dealers Association of Canada says the Insurance Bureau of Canada has "terminated" its access to the accident insurance claim data that it uses in its AutoCheck vehicle history reports, so now the group has ... See all stories on this topic » |
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