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| Does comprehensive insurance cover stolen tools? Fox Business Answer: While comprehensive coverage is the portion of a car insurance policy that theft goes under, unfortunately, it's unlikely that it would cover your tools that were stolen. It's possible that your homeowners insurance might, though. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Motorists Need to Fully Comprehend Car Cover Levels Sacramento Bee By moneysupermarket.com British motorists need to be aware of exactly what their "fully comprehensive" car insurance policy covers them for, and shop around for the best value deal to suit their needs, says MoneySupermarket. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Oakland County man pleads guilty to insurance fraud years later WDIV Detroit "In the claim we agreed to say the damages to her car resulted in an accident when it did not occur the way we said," Dehko said. The fraud ultimately cost those with car insurance. The case made headlines -- an organized crime ring cracked in Detroit. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Find The Cheapest Insurance Rates At www.Cheapest-Insurance.net MediaSyndicate (press release) Cheapest-Insurance.net allows consumers to provide their information only once and then await as state-approved insurance agents and brokers representing the best insurance companies use that information to offer the cheapest car insurance rates, home, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Watson Acquires General Lee, His Dream Car New York Times (blog) "At the time we met she knew that I loved that car and wanted one," he said. "We made a deal back then that if I ever won a golf tournament, she would let me get one." Watson is the defending champion this week at the Farmers Insurance Open. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Neppl, former insurance agent sent to prison Crookston Daily Times Fifty-seven-year-old Jeffrey Neppl (NEHP'-uhl) was accused of using client money to fund his struggling personal businesses, which included his insurance business, a car dealership and a transport service for the elderly and disabled. See all stories on this topic » |
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