Calif. Agency OKs Changes to Insurance Law (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Calif. Agency OKs Changes to Insurance Law (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A state administrative office on Friday approved changes to the state's insurance law, clearing the way for regulations that will force insurers to base premiums on drivers' records instead of their address. The action should result in lower premiums for many drivers, said Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi. However, some of the state's largest insurers said they would
N.Y. Dad Admits Helping Son with Car Insurance Scam (Insurance Journal)
A 57-year-old man admitted pulling off an insurance scam with his son, a former college student who faces up to 157 years in prison for federal drug and weapons crimes. Gerald Thomas Sr., of Norwic
State agency approves change in car insurance law (CBS 47 Fresno)
A state review panel has approved changes to the way car insurance rates are calculated in California.
Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Benton Evening 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.
Changes affect auto insurance (Daily Breeze)
SACRAMENTO -- A state administrative office on Friday approved changes to the state's insurance law, clearing the way for regulations that will force insurers to base premiums on drivers' records instead of their address.
Owner of Las Vegas auto repair shop sentenced in insurance fraud scam (Nevada Appeal)
District Court Judge Sally Loehrer sentenced Alfredo Gonzalez Foutch, owner of Big Boys Toys auto repair shop, to six months in Clark County Detention Center for two gross misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
Consumers Union Applauds Calif. Rules Barring Zip Code-Based Auto Insurance; CU Urges Other States to Give Drivers (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Consumers Union hailed the decision today by California to adopt new regulations requiring auto insurers to base their premiums on policyholders' driving records rather than their zip codes, marital statuses, or other factors. The new rules were adopted by Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi to implement Proposition 103's requirement that insurers base premiums primarily on one's driving
Insurers, state duel over role of credit scores in auto and home insurance rates (Sun-Sentinel)
The state of Florida and insurance companies are in a standoff about how insurance companies determine what to charge you for auto or homeowners insurance.
New System for Determining Auto Insurance Rates Backed (Los Angeles Times)
A state agency approved plans Friday to base auto insurance rates largely on drivers' safety records and experience, and not on where they live.
Driving less could mean lower insurance premiums (WALB News 10)
Albany--As gas prices take a toll on your wallet, it could actually lead to cheaper car insurance. Many drivers are spending less time behind the wheel in order to save money at the pump.
Good news: Schools saved on car insurance (The Youngstown Vindicator)
YOUNGSTOWN Shopping around for a better deal netted the Youngstown city schools a $120,000 savings on its fleet insurance bill.
State agency approves change in car insurance law (KGET 17 Bakersfield)
A state review panel has approved changes to the way car insurance rates are calculated in California.
Calif. Agency OKs Changes to Insurance Law (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.)
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A state administrative office on Friday approved changes to the state's insurance law, clearing the way for regulations that will force insurers to base premiums on drivers' records instead of their address.The action should result in lower premiums for many drivers, said Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi.
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