Thursday, March 09, 2006

Is 'premium' insurance worth the premium? (Market Watch)


Is 'premium' insurance worth the premium? (Market Watch)
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- It seems like you can get a premium service for just about anything these days, so why should your auto insurance be any different? You may have noticed the TV commercials for Allstate's new insurance extras, such as "accident forgiveness," which keeps your rates from being raised after a crash, and for new car replacement.
Source: www.marketwatch.com

Periodic review of car insurance could save money (The Plain Dealer)
When's the last time you re viewed your car insurance to make sure your coverage is still appropriate for where you live, your driving habits and age of car?
Source: www.cleveland.com

Auto, Homeowners Coverage for Police, Firefighters Offers Unique Benefits (Insurance Journal)
St. Louis, Mo.-based Stuckey and Company unveiled a new a homeowners and auto insurance program designed exclusively for police and firefighters. "We believe that police and firefighters are des
Source: www.insurancejournal.com

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Stuttgart Daily Leader)
(ARA) - Shopping around is the number one way of saving money on insurance. Are you sure you're getting the best deal possible with your current insurance company?
Source: www.stuttgartdailyleader.com

High-tech car keys spur growing lockout problem (The Arizona Republic)
Now that most new-car keys contain electronic chips, the car itself has to be programmed to accept new keys. But car makers are increasingly limiting locksmiths' access to the information needed to program vehicles and make new keys.
Source: syndicateiq.azcentral.com

How to Save Money on Your Automobile Insurance (WKYT 27 NEWSFIRST & WYMT Mountain News)
(ARA) - There's a saying: "Ask and you shall receive." That's true about a lot of things in life, including saving money on auto insurance. The premium you're charged can vary dramatically depending on the coverage you request; the kind of car you drive and your driving record.
Source: www.wkyt.com

SUV owner guilty of insurance fraud (The Star-Ledger)
NEWARK: A resident has been found guilty of insurance fraud for arranging the torching of a 1998 Ford Explorer on Lackawanna Avenue two years ago, prosecutors said yesterday.
Source: www.nj.com

Hearing set on auto claim center plan (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
After a series of detours, a public hearing on Progressive Insurance's controversial plan to build a $5 million auto claims center in the borough is now set for April 19.
Source: www.post-gazette.com

Man charged in car scheme fails to appear (King County Journal)
One of four men charged in a scheme to steal a Sammamish man's BMW so he could buy a Bentley with the insurance proceeds didn't show up for his arraignment this week.
Source: www.kingcountyjournal.com

NAMIC Supports Sunset Of No-Fault Auto Insurance Law As Florida Legislature Convenes (PropertyandCasualty.com)
The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) has taken a position on one of two major insurance bills that Florida lawmakers will face when they convene Tuesday, a NAMIC spokesperson said today
Source: www.propertyandcasualty.com

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