Driving his sister's car earns Ballinfoyle youth a ban and
Driving his sister's car earns Ballinfoyle youth a ban and fines (The Galway Advertiser)
A Ballinfoyle man who borrowed his sister's car to go and do a 'Safe Pass' test in hopes of securing a job on a building site, had his hopes dashed at Galway District Court last week where he was convicted of driving without insurance.
State Auto Financial Named "Best Managed" by Forbes (Insurance Journal)
Columbus, Ohio-based State Auto Financial Corporation has been named by Forbes Magazine as its Best Managed Company in the insurance industry for the year 2006. State Auto's ranking appears in
Six bills will lead reform of tort insurance system (Greeley Tribune Online)
Six bills aiming to change auto insurance laws will drive a new debate over Colorado's 21/2-year-old system of tort automobile insurance.
Season for Caring: A reliable car puts families on right track (Austin American-Statesman)
Reliable transportation is one of the biggest hurdles many low-income families face. Just getting to work, buying groceries or taking a sick child or spouse to the doctor becomes overwhelming for people without a car or with one that needs costly repairs.
SHANGHAI INSURERS SIGN CONVENTION ON MOTOR INSURANCE (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
Automotive A total of 25 property insurance companies operating in Shanghai signed a Self-Discipline Convention on Motor Insurance recently, agreeing to pay commissions of no more than 8 per cent for third-party insurance premiums and no more than 15 per cent for motor damage insurance and accessory insurance premiums.
U.S. braces for Katrina car scams (Sun-Sentinel)
ST. BERNARD PARISH, La. -- As the vast vehicular wreckage wrought by Hurricane Katrina is carted away, law-enforcement and insurance officials are anticipating the arrival of tens of thousands of those vehicles on used-car lots across the U.S.
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