Nutty insurance claim as squirrel hits car (Edinburgh Evening News)
Nutty insurance claim as squirrel hits car (Edinburgh Evening News)
MOTORISTS made insurance claims last year for everything from a frozen squirrel crashing through a car windscreen to a cow jumping on a quad bike, it was revealed today.
Source: edinburghnews.scotsman.com
Inductis Releases a White Paper on Auto Insurance: Systemic Shift to Direct Relationships in U.S. Auto Insurance: (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Inductis, a global management consulting and analytics services firm serving Fortune 500 clients in the U.S. has released a White Paper on Systemic Shift to Direct Relationships in U.S.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
Insurance Australia tapping into China (International Herald Tribune)
Insurance Australia Group, the nation's largest auto and home insurer, said Tuesday that it would buy 24.9 percent of China Pacific Property Insurance, tapping a market with annual growth of more than a fifth in the past five years.
Source: www.iht.com
You can save on car insurance by cutting coverage, raising deductible (The Buffalo News)
NEW YORK - If you want to save money on your auto insurance - and who doesn't - ask your agent whether you really need that part of your policy known as collision and comprehensive coverage.
Source: www.buffalonews.com
Va. House Panel Blocks Gov. Kaine's Insurance Tax Plan (Insurance Journal)
The heart of Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine's transportation funding plan higher car sales and insurance premiums taxes died Monday in the House Finance Committee. On party-line votes, the tax
Source: www.insurancejournal.com
Basic car insurance going up (Burnaby NewsLeader)
The B.C. Utilities Commission has approved ICBC s application for an interim rate increase of 6.5 per cent on basic insurance, effective March 15.
Source: www.burnabynewsleader.com
Auto insurer sending out $45 million in rebates (CBC Saskatchewan)
Saskatchewan drivers are getting back some of the money they paid to insure their cars last year. Saskatchewan Government Insurance says the Auto Fund that covers car accidents took in more money last year than it paid out in claims.
Source: www.cbc.ca
Business: Auto insurance splits groups (The Fresno Bee)
The California Farm Bureau Federation is rallying its members to oppose new auto insurance rate proposals, saying drivers in rural communities will be unfairly targeted with higher rate increases.
Source: www.fresnobee.com
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