Tuesday, November 1, 2011

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Officials blast auto insurance 'fraud tax'
Orlando Sentinel
By Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau Chief TALLAHASSEE -- Members of the Florida Cabinet blasted auto-insurance fraudsters and marginal health-care providers Tuesday for driving up the costs of personal-injury protection auto coverage, which they say ...
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Auto Insurance, Helmet Law Among Legislative Priorities For End Of 2011
Interlochen Public Radio
House Republican spokesman Ari Adler says there is a lot of work to be done on big issues before the end of 2011, including a proposal to overhaul Michigan's auto no-fault insurance law. Adler says lawmakers in the House are not rushing through the ...
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Online Auto Insurance Says Disaster Aid Announcement Underscores Need to ...
Insurance News Net (press release)
According to a release, whether a vehicle policy will cover losses due to natural disasters is something consumers should keep in mind when they go to compare auto insurance quotes online or over the phone. According to the Insurance Information ...
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As AAPEX Gets Underway, RetireSafe Reminds Americans that Aftermarket Parts ...
Insurance News Net (press release)
The aftermarket industry also creates competition which keeps average part prices affordable, reducing the price of car company replacement parts by 30 percent, according to the Insurance Information Institute . Without the aftermarket, car companies ...
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Auto Owners receives award
Lansing State Journal
Auto-Owners Insurance Co. received a JD Power and Associates award for the highest customer satisfaction with auto insurance claims. The Delta Township-based insurer has received the recognition four years in a row. Westlake Village, Calif. ...
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Chrysler October Total Group U.S. Sales Rise 27%, Missing Estimate of 28%
Bloomberg
"The industry is not taking its share of the pocketbook that it should," Paul Ballew, chief economist for Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. in Columbus, Ohio, said today in a phone interview. "This is consistent with a recovery that's moving forward but ...
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