Friday, March 03, 2006

Car safety feature's insurance discount (The Advertiser)


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

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

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

New law intended to help military personnel with insurance (Picayune Item)
JACKSON (AP) - A new Mississippi law is designed to prevent insurance companies from penalizing drivers who are activated for military duty. Gov. Haley Barbour signed the bill into law on Wednesday. It took effect immediately.
Source: www.picayuneitem.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

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