Saturday, April 22, 2006

Benefits Threatened, Auto Workers Line Up for Elective Procedures (New York Times)


Benefits Threatened, Auto Workers Line Up for Elective Procedures (New York Times)
Auto workers are rushing to get procedures before they lose their comprehensive medical benefits.

UK car insurance premiums have fallen, says Sainsbury's Bank (Automotive Business Review)
Car insurance premiums have fallen over the last six months in the UK due to the market becoming more competitive, supermarket financial services provider Sainsburys Bank says.

Gift of car also brings gift of independence (Orlando Sentinel)
Donated vehicles give 'a new way of life' to those who pay for tag, title and insurance. Karen Serrano-Ruiz found her dream car in a shopping-center parking lot.

600 fine for dodging 3,000 car insurance (Hertfordshire Mercury)
MAGISTRATES told a 20-year-old from Ware with six convictions for driving without insurance and two disqualifications to his name that he had a "complete disregard for the law".

Insurance premiums rise with car thefts (KESQ)
You may not even think about it, but car thefts affect you and how much you pay for auto insurance. It's common knowledge that where you live determines how much you pay for protection. We have more on just how this information factors into your insurance payments.

Nervous auto workers hurry in for elective procedures (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
NEW YORK The auto industry's efforts to rein in employee health costs is causing an expensive backlash, as union workers and their spouses hurry to doctors in Michigan for knee replacements and other elective procedures before they lose their comprehensive medical benefits.

Car insurance premiums shoot up 41 percent -Which? (Reuters.co.uk)
LONDON (Reuters) - Comprehensive car insurance premiums have shot up by 41 percent over the last two years, according to consumer watchdog Which?

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Freeport Journal)
(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?

When Auto Insurance Competition Heats Up, Garden State Residents Win (The Auto Channel)
NEWARK, N.J., April 18 -- New Jersey drivers have paid among the highest auto insurance rates in the country. But increasing competition can bring better service and lower rates to residents. That's the goal for the newest entrant to the market, Unitrin Direct.

Paying Too Much for Auto Insurance? (WIVB Buffalo)
About Auto Insurance Auto insurance policies are purchased to minimize the personal financial impact associated with motor vehicle accidents. Risks are high, and you need to be covered.

Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Southwest Daily News)
(ARA) - Over the past year, gas prices have done nothing but spiral upwards. Consumer frustration has risen accordingly, due to financial constraints as well as consumers' inability to purchase a new car or travel as much as they might have intended.

The car's insured; now for the body ... (Lexington Herald-Leader)
A non-profit group is hoping to reduce the number of Kentuckians who lack health insurance -- now estimated at more than half a million -- by encouraging those who can afford insurance coverage to buy it.

Car insurance driven down (Edinburgh Evening News)
CAR insurance premiums are falling, with the biggest decreases coming for elderly motorists, it was revealed today.

Achievements (River Valley Business Report)
Deborah A. Lee, a sales and service agent with the AAA Travel & Insurance branch office in Onalaska, Wis., has completed a five-day Center of Excellence Sales Training program, an instructor-led, performance-based training course offered by the Auto Club Group.

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