Thursday, March 02, 2006

Flood car bill ready to sign (Montgomery Advertiser)


Flood car bill ready to sign (Montgomery Advertiser)
The Legislature is ready to change Alabama's car title law to make sure flooded vehicles aren't sold in the state without consumers knowing about the vehicles' soggy past.
Source: www.accessmontgomery.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

Making it easier for car thieves (The Trenton Times)
TRENTON -- In a city that used to have an average of eight cars stolen every day, drivers are committing the cardinal sin of auto ownership -- leaving a car unlocked with the keys in the ignition, often with the engine running.
Source: www.nj.com

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

EDITORIAL: Auto insurance changes bad news for Barstow (Desert Dispatch Online)
Auto insurance rates have become the latest point of conflict between California's big city residents and rural communities. Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi is proposing changes to fees by tying insurance rates to how many miles people drive per year instead of to ZIP codes.
Source: www.desertdispatch.com

2 insurance agents hit with new charges (The Palm Beach Post)
Two insurance agents charged last year in connection with a million-dollar Ponzi scheme face new charges for not returning commission on insurance policy sales, state insurance fraud investigators say.
Source: www.palmbeachpost.com

Buying a used car (CNN Money)
If you're in the market for a car, but you're not willing to pay top dollar for a new model, you may want to think about investing in a used car.
Source: money.cnn.com

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