The Car Czar: Totaled wrecks best left alone (The Sacramento Bee)
The Car Czar: Totaled wrecks best left alone (The Sacramento Bee)
Q: After an accident, what are the criteria for "totaling" a car? And what about "salvaged." If a car is repairable, but the insurance company chooses to total it out, is the car then considered a "salvaged" vehicle? I was wondering about cases where a wrecked car can be repaired to make it fundamentally sound. In such cases, does the mere fact that the insurance company deemed it totaled make
Source: www.sacbee.com
Garamendi weighs insurance changes (Calaveras Enterprise)
Of the 20 or so factors that go into the math of what Californians pay for personal car insurance, there s one item that has pitted insurance companies against the state s insurance commissioner, and rural advocates against urban ones.
Source: www.calaverasenterprise.com
Drivers Failing To Get The Best Deal (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
Motorists could save more than 125 by shopping around for their car insurance, researchers say. Privilege Insurance reckons British drivers with a four-year no claims discount are collectively wasting 1.4bn a year by failing to get the most competitive deal.
Source: uk.biz.yahoo.com
Sammamish man charged in scam to `steal' car, get insurance money (King County Journal)
Prosecutors have charged a Sammamish man and three others with insurance fraud for an alleged scheme in which they conspired to steal his $50,000 BMW so he could cash in on an insurance claim.
Source: www.kingcountyjournal.com
Shooting not covered by auto insurance policy, court says (WREG-TV Memphis)
LITTLE ROCK The Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled today that an auto insurance company does not have to defend a customer in Saint Francis County who, while sitting in his pickup truck, shot another person through the wall of a house.
Source: www.wreg.com
Double-Barrelled Road Rage Action Not Covered by Car Insurance (Jalopnik)
Be forewarned, y'all who're gonna try to sue the insurance company of the guy who blasted through your plaster 'n' drywall like Charles Whitman rockin' it at near-point-blank after you pissed him off...
Source: www.jalopnik.com
Safeco, FSC Insurance Offer Real-Time Rates in Connecticut (Insurance Journal)
FSC Insurance Solutions, a business unit of Fiserv Inc., and Safeco have announced plans to provide independent agents in Connecticut with real-time personal auto insurance rates through FSC's single
Source: www.insurancejournal.com
NAMIC Supports Sunset of Florida's No-Fault Auto Law (Insurance Journal)
The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies has announced it supports Floridians for Lower Insurance Costs and opposes the reinstatement of the state's no-fault auto insurance law and will
Source: www.insurancejournal.com
Car guide's top picks: All Japanese (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
For the first time in nine years, all of the top picks in Consumer Reports' annual car buyers' guide are made by Japanese automakers.
Source: www.ohio.com
Safeco, FSC Insurance Offer Real-Time Rates in Connecticut (Insurance Journal)
FSC Insurance Solutions, a business unit of Fiserv Inc., and Safeco have announced plans to provide independent agents in Connecticut with real-time personal auto insurance rates through FSC's singl
Source: www.insurancejournal.com
Car safety feature's insurance discount (The Advertiser)
MOTORISTS owning cars fitted with electronic stability control will pay lower insurance premiums with a major insurance company. SGIC yesterday endorsed cars having ESC and promised to include it in annual premiums.
Source: www.theadvertiser.news.com.au
Shooting not covered by auto insurance policy, court says (Pine Bluff Commercial)
LITTLE ROCK - An auto insurance company does not have to defend a customer in St. Francis County who, while sitting in his pickup truck, shot another person through the wall of a house, the Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.
Source: www.pbcommercial.com
Owner guilty of car blast (Warrnambool Standard)
A YOUNG Koroit man has been found guilty of blowing up his own car to claim insurance money after a contest hearing over four days in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court.
Source: the.standard.net.au
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