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| A lawn mower crashed into my car; why isn't that covered? Fox Business Question: I was driving my husband's car when a man on a riding lawn mower came in the road and hit the car. We have full coverage while the man riding the lawn mower has no insurance. I thought this could go under my uninsured motorist coverage, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Robo-cars are coming, but insurers not quite ready Chicago Sun-Times But the imaginations at work designing driverless cars are different from the imaginations in the insurance industry. Figuring out how to insure these vehicles will be a key hurdle for the people who'd like to see more of them on the roads, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| South Korea's motor insurance industry to see robust growth by 2016: report Insurance Business Review The motor insurance industry in South Korea is expected to see robust growth over the next four years, according to a new report from the UK based research firm BRICdata. According to South Korean law, all car users must purchase compulsory automobile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Peacocks and puppies amongst strangest car insurance Compare Now By Tom Farley, Wed 4 Apr 2012 - Published in Car Insurance Motorists have filed some strange car insurance claims in the past, but mistaking a handbrake for a jumping puppy is amongst the most bizarre of them all. The claim was polled as the strangest ... See all stories on this topic » |
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