Thursday, February 23, 2012

Google Alert - auto insurance

News6 new results for auto insurance
 
Fred Loya Releases Mobile Website
MarketWatch (press release)
23, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- To help their customers throughout the United States better manage their auto coverage, Fred Loya Insurance, a leader in general auto insurance is proud to announce the launch of their mobile website.
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NJ, Mass., SC auto reforms showing 'long-term positive effects'
IFAwebnews.com
By Bob Graham States that undertake regulatory rate reform of their auto insurance markets appear to see "long-term positive effects," according to an Insurance Research Council study. The organization examined insurance markets in three states – South ...
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Automobile insurance Discount Act of 2012
Live Insurance News
Motorists in Florida, Michigan, and California are hopeful that the attempts being made by their states will be successful in lowering the rates that they pay for their auto insurance coverage. Both Florida and Michigan have no-fault-based auto ...
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Do I have to pay if my liability limits are exceeded?
Fox Business
Question: What happens if you are in a car accident that's your fault, and the property damage exceeds your limits? Are you really left responsible for the rest? Answer: Yes, if your car insurance liability limits are exceeded, due to the damages you ...
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Are You a Bigger Insurance Risk Than You Think?: See clients in your home? Own ...
Chicago Tribune
It's not like getting a new car and adding air conditioning or GPS. Your overall insurance risk profile might be elevated, and that comes at a cost." [See 50 Ways to Improve Your Finances in 2012.] "It doesn't mean you're uninsurable.
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Auto Bailout Now Backed, Stimulus Divisive
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
While regulations are viewed negatively in the abstract, large majorities want to maintain or even strengthen federal regulations in food production, environmental protection, automobile safety and other areas. The latest national survey by the Pew ...
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