Saturday, March 11, 2006

Deterring car thieves (CNN Money)


Deterring car thieves (CNN Money)
Buying a car is one of the biggest investments you can make. People today spend $30, $40 or $50 thousand dollars on their set of wheels.

Does Nationwide Insurance discriminate against the overweight? (Times-Standard)
Does Nationwide Insurance Company have a policy of discriminating against people who are overweight? Do they care about fairly and honestly settling auto accident cases? It seems a very strange turn-around for what has historically been a very credible insurance company.

Auto rates on bumpy road (Winston-Salem Journal)
The N.C. Department of Insurance said yesterday that it would hold a hearing in June on an insurance-industry request to raise rates for auto insurance.

Age starts counting for more in motor insurance (The Observer)
A survey for Cash of motor insurance premiums for the over-50s shows the level of the cheapest policies available has risen 4 per cent in the past year.

Insurance Auto Auctions Acquires NW Penn Auction Sales/Warren County Salvage in Erie, Pennsylvania (The Auto Channel)
WESTCHESTER, Ill.--March 8, 2006--Insurance Auto Auctions, Inc., a leader in automotive total loss and specialty salvage services in the United States, today announced the acquisition of NW Penn. Auction Sales/Warren County Salvage located in Erie, Pennsylvania. This acquisition represents the fourth IAA location in Pennsylvania, allowing IAA to better serve northern and central Pennsylvania as

Car insurers must release brakes on premiums soon (The Scotsman: Business)
SHOULD we expect motor insurance costs to rise? It's March and the rush to buy newly registered cars will, over the next few weeks, release thousands of used cars on to the market.

Low-cost car insurance due this summer (Palo Alto Weekly)
Lower-income residents of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties could get state-backed low-cost auto insurance by late summer, California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced Thursday.

2 men admit to insurance fraud (The MetroWest Daily News)
CAMBRIDGE -- Two men who admitted in court yesterday they tried to scam former Framingham Planning Board Chairman Helen Lemoine and her insurance company were ordered to write letters of apology to her.

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