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| Senate takes aim at auto insurance fraud Catskill Daily Mail By Senator James L. Seward Auto insurance fraud costs New Yorkers over a billion dollars a years. The financial cost is staggering, but even more tragic is the loss of life which also occurs in connection with this criminal enterprise. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GEICO lowers commercial auto insurance rates in Texas Insurance Business Review Government Employees Insurance Company's (GEICO) has lowered the commercial auto insurance rates for business in Texas, US. GEICO commercial lines director Kushwant Singh said the firm is pleased to be able to offer affordable commercial auto coverage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Justices Tackle The Big Question: Can Congress Force You To Buy Insurance? NPR (blog) If I don't have insurance, it's the other American taxpayers who do have insurance that are effectively footing the bill for that. Katyal replies that the auto industry simply can't be compared to the health industry, because not everyone will ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Keep Insurance Rates Low with Tips for a Clean Driving Record Virtual-Strategy Magazine Keeping a clean driving record means qualifying for the best insurance rate - which means saving a lot of money on premiums over time. Taking steps to protect and maintain a good driving record is the best way to keep car insurance rates down, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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