Friday, March 03, 2006

Shooting not covered by auto insurance policy, court says (WREG-TV Memphis)


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

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

House unanimous in privacy vote: Members OK bill limiting insurers access to car data recorders (Milford Daily News)
BOSTON -- Consumer privacy advocates have scored a victory with a unanimous vote in the House for a bill limiting insurance companies access to so-called black-box data recorders found in many new cars.
Source: www.milforddailynews.com

Shooting not Covered by Auto Insurance Policy, Ark. Court Says (Insurance Journal)
An auto insurance company does not have to defend a customer in St. Francis County who, while sitting in his pickup truck, shot another person through the wall of a house, the Arkansas Court of Appeal
Source: www.insurancejournal.com

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

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

Where You Live Can Add Thousands To Insurance Bill (WFTV 9 Orlando)
The average annual auto insurance premium varies from $900 to $5,900.
Source: www.wftv.com

Shooting not covered by auto insurance policy, court says (Pine Bluff Commercial)
LITTLE ROCK - An auto insurance company does not have to defend a customer in St. Francis County who, while sitting in his pickup truck, shot another person through the wall of a house, the Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.
Source: www.pbcommercial.com

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