Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Commercial Auto Insurance from Progressive Now Available in West Virginia (The Auto Channel)


Commercial Auto Insurance from Progressive Now Available in West Virginia (The Auto Channel)
MAYFIELD VILLAGE, Ohio--Feb. 2, 20067, 2006----The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies, the third largest auto insurance group in the country, is now offering commercial auto insurance in West Virginia.
Source: www.theautochannel.com

Proposed Car Insurance Rates Pit Urban vs. Rural Drivers (Insurance Journal)
Urban and rural drivers in California faced off over a new way to calculate car insurance rates that would be based more on how people drive than where they park their cars. Insurance Commissioner
Source: www.insurancejournal.com

Electronic Insurance Payments Create Cost Savings Opportunities (Insurance Journal)
There is a large, untapped opportunity for cost control through electronic billing according to two Computer Sciences Corp. surveys of property and casualty insurance customers. Conducted for CSC b
Source: www.insurancejournal.com

Consumer test: car insurance (Guardian Unlimited)
Women-only policies promise a cheap deal, but do they deliver? Sean Coughlan reports.
Source: shopping.guardian.co.uk

Car-Title Database Sought After Katrina (AP via Yahoo! News)
With thousands of cars and trucks damaged by Hurricane Katrina entering the marketplace, Congress should create a federal database to track such vehicles to prevent them from being sold to unsuspecting consumers, industry officials said Wednesday.
Source: news.yahoo.com

Low cost auto insurance in S.J. County gets the OK (Recordnet.com)
SACRAMENTO - By summer, eligible San Joaquin County residents will be able to purchase the minimum auto insurance required by the state for less than $400 a year.
Source: www.recordnet.com

Basing Auto Insurance on Exact Odometer Readings (The Auto Channel)
Many auto insurance companies ask customers to estimate their annual mileage when applying for a new policy; these up-front estimates generally have a minimal influence on the overall premium. And, these companies don't ask for updated mileage readings over time.
Source: www.theautochannel.com

Car insurance rates seen leveling off (IAfrica South African Business News)
Motor insurance rates are expected to level off in 2006 with not much change expected for the year in respect of cover, limits and deductibles, according to leading South African insurers.
Source: business.iafrica.com

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