Thursday, February 09, 2006

Ohio Gov. Taft Orders Review of Ads for Auto Insurance in State Registration Renewals (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)


Ohio Gov. Taft Orders Review of Ads for Auto Insurance in State Registration Renewals (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
You get your vehicle registration renewal notice in the mail. It says you must certify that you have insurance and threatens fines, penalties and the loss of your driver's license if you don't.
Source: biz.yahoo.com

American Insurance Association Says Auto Issues Priority in Minn. (Insurance Journal)
Repeal or reform of the state's auto insurance no-fault law, "no pay/no play" legislation and consumer privacy are all top legislative priorities for Minnesota, according to a written statement rel
Source: www.insurancejournal.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

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

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

Drive for car insurance (Inside Bay Area)
Starting April 1, low-income drivers in Alameda County will be able to get auto insurance for under $350 a year as part of a move to expand an existing program to get more drivers insured in
Source: www.insidebayarea.com

Car thefts down, but industry still lucrative (Independent Online)
Insurance companies have upped their funding of a Business Against Crime vehicle theft task team to R1,5-million in an attempt to further reduce car theft despite a decline noticed in vehicle-related crimes.
Source: www.iol.co.za

Agents upset with car insurance ads in BMV mailings (BizJournals)
The state agency that requires Ohio motorists to have insurance is letting advertisements for car insurance be packaged with its vehicle registration renewal forms.
Source: www.bizjournals.com

N.C. auto insurance rates to drop (News 14 Carolina)
(RALEIGH) There s great news for drivers in North Carolina. NC Insurance Commissioner Jim Long signed an order that requires a two and a half percent decrease in private passenger auto rates and six percent reduction in motorcycle liability rates.
Source: rdu.news14.com

Car insurance going up (Invermere Valley Echo)
The B.C. Utilities Commission has approved ICBC's application for an interim rate increase of 6.5 per cent on basic vehicle insurance, effective March 15.
Source: www.invermerevalleyecho.com

Ohio Gov. Taft Orders Review of Ads for Auto Insurance in State Registration Renewals (The Auto Channel)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 -- You get your vehicle registration renewal notice in the mail. It says you must certify that you have insurance and threatens fines, penalties and the loss of your driver's license if you don't. Enclosed in the notice is an ad for auto insurance from one insurance company.
Source: www.theautochannel.com

Title Insurance Companies Combine (R News)
A Houston, Texas company has completed its acquisition of a Rochester business. The merger between Stewart Title Insurance Company and Monroe Title Insurance Company became effective February 3. Monroe shareholders will receive $21.15 per share.
Source: www.rnews.com

Cows, Kebabs Top Odd Insurance Claims (TLC)
A herd of cows licking the paint off a car and a frozen squirrel falling from the sky made the top 10 strange insurance claims.
Source: tlc.discovery.com

Prison sentence for Castlegar man who drove girlfriends car (The Galway Advertiser)
A Castlegar man was sentenced to four months in prison this week for driving his girlfriend's car without insurance while he was already disqualified from driving.
Source: www.galwayadvertiser.ie

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