With no health insurance, growing numbers lead precarious lives (WFSB 3)
With no health insurance, growing numbers lead precarious lives (WFSB 3)
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Amanda Parsons, one of more than 400,000 Connecticut residents without health insurance, has a hole in her tooth but won't see a dentist. She also is delaying gallbladder surgery as she still owes nearly $7,000 for earlier gallstone surgery.
CONSUMER TRAVEL: Car-rental shift calls for caution (The Charlotte Observer)
Pulling a magnifying glass out of the drawer and reading the fine print of your car insurance policy and credit card terms is looking like an increasingly better idea before renting a car.
Premium car insurance not worth the extra cost (Akron Beacon Journal)
How good a deal is premium car insurance? You may have seen TV commercials for Allstate's new extras, such as ``accident forgiveness,'' which keeps your rates from being raised after a crash, and for new car replacement.
Survey shows N.B. auto insurance rates twice what was expected (Canada.com)
FREDERICTON (CP) - New Brunswickers are paying an average of $1,800 dollars for auto insurance, according to a new survey that's being questioned by the province.
New state law tightens definition of auto accident (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A new state insurance regulation will restrict insurance companies from twisting the legal definition of "accident" to their advantage.
Local news in brief (Detroit Free Press)
The amount on car insurance bills to cover medical costs for severely injured accident victims will be $4.37 less for each vehicle beginning July 1, but that doesn't mean the overall car insurance bill will be lower.
Travel insurance just a click away (Independent Online)
Having a travel insurance policy is an inexpensive means of giving you peace of mind - and you can now purchase your travel insurance online.
Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Southwest Daily News)
(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?
Liberals in N.B. admit survey on insurance rate overstated average costs (Canada.com)
FREDERICTON (CP) - The provincial Liberal Party has issued a correction about a survey it commissioned that claims New Brunswickers pay an average of $1,800 dollars for auto insurance.
Insurance firms busy in Sedalia (Sedalia Democrat)
So many people are claiming auto hail damage in Sedalia that insurance companies set up drive-through locations to give estimates and, at times, cut checks on the spot.
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