Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Google Alert - auto insurance

News7 new results for auto insurance
 
How much will a ticket raise your car insurance rates?
Fox Business
In addition to getting a ticket, you're likely to see a hike in your car insurance premiums. But how much? Insurance.com's new interactive tool, the "Uh-Oh! Calculator," allows you to compute the average percent increase to your auto insurance rate for ...
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Valets gone wild: Who pays?
Fox Business
Insurance -- CTVBC television doesn't say whose -- covered the $26000 in repairs. But the owner sued the valet, the valet's employer and the airport authority, winning $16000 for accelerated depreciation, $3000 for two months of lost use of the car and ...
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Uninsured drivers need to follow rules
Bowling Green Daily News
People who don't have auto insurance have no business behind the wheel of a car, plain and simple. Kentucky law for years has required motorists to show proof of insurance when they renew a vehicle registration. However, for years, many Kentucky ...
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The 5 Unluckiest Car Accidents Caught on Video
Reuters
Related Resources: Car Accident Liability: Proving Fault in a Car Crash (FindLaw) Browse Car Accident Lawyers by Location (FindLaw) Should You Take Your Car Insurance's Offer? (FindLaw's Injured) 11 Things to Do After a Car Accident (FindLaw's Injured)
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InsuranceQuote.com Domain Name For Sale Exclusively with DomainAdvisors
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Whether it's auto, home, health or life insurance, the most common way to start a search for an insurance quote is online. Highly marketable and descriptive, InsuranceQuote.com truly embodies what a potential insurance customer is looking for and ...
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Best's Review Webinar Examines Innovation in the Personal Lines Insurance Market
MarketWatch (press release)
Under his leadership, Progressive was the first to sell auto insurance over the Internet, as well as a pioneer in offering online tools for self-service options. -- Meryl Golden, General Manager North America Operations, Earnix.
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Sinkhole forum stirs debate over coverage
Hernando Today
Residents continue to pay assessments on auto insurance policies to help pay off damage from previous storms, Scarr said a major storm strikes the state in the future, Citizens Property could charge assessments up to 45 percent of the regular premiums ...
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