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| Boost cap on auto insurance payouts: report CBC.ca The New Brunswick government should boost the cap on damages for soft-tissue injuries sustained in automobile accidents to between $4000 and $6000, a provincial report is recommending. Michel Leger, the chair of a working group that studied the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Rating Errors Cause $15B Decrease in Revenue for Auto Insurers Insurance Journal Auto insurance companies are missing out on more than $15 billion of revenue because of policyholder misinformation, according to a new study of premium rating errors. Quality Planning, a member of the Verisk Insurance Solutions group at Verisk ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| £667 Million a Year Wasted by Auto Renewing Home Insurance Sacramento Bee By moneysupermarket.com Homeowners are wasting a huge £667 million a year, or an average £125 per household, by sticking with their existing home insurance provider, according to MoneySupermarket.com. [ 1] Research from Britain's number one comparison ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Michigan Auto Accident Insurance Industry Seeking to Protect Profits Over People InjuryBoard.com Needless to say, the extremely powerful auto accident insurance industry is lobbying heavily for the changes in order to increase their profits. In place of the current system, the new personal injury protection scheme would impose caps on medical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Desjardins General Insurance Group achieves 2 million policies-in-force ... DigitalJournal.com (press release) However, the direct insurers are beginning to win market share in Canada, particularly in personal lines (home and auto insurance for consumers). "The trend for insurance providers is multi-channel distribution, with the direct approach playing an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| November Issue of Best's Review Focuses on Homeowners Insurance MarketWatch (press release) State Auto Financial encountered a geographic concentration of losses during a storm-tossed second quarter. The insurer reported 32000 claims that were nearly double the previous quarterly record of 17000 claims. Joel Brown, vice president of standard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tip of the Week: Teach teens to drive safely Suburban Life Publications (blog) By ARA In 2009, 3466 teenagers died in the United States from automobile crash injuries, according to Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Such injuries are by far the leading public health problem among youths 13 to19 years old. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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