Friday, July 14, 2006

Company Targets Insurance Specifically To Churchgoers (KOCO ChannelOklahoma.com via Yahoo! News)


Company Targets Insurance Specifically To Churchgoers (KOCO ChannelOklahoma.com via Yahoo! News)
Most people already have home and car insurance to protect them and their families, but what about protection while at church?

State agency approves change in auto insurance law (The Daily Comet)
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.

Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Kewanee Star Courier)
(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.

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.

State agency approves change in car insurance law (KESQ)
SACRAMENTO A state review panel has approved changes to the way car insurance rates are calculated in California.

Allstate Insurance plans to cancel 120,000 homeowners' policies (Tampa Bay's 10)
Tallahassee, Florida - Where is Florida's hurricane insurance headed? Allstate Insurance says it plans to cancel 120-thousand homeowners' policies. That's on top of another 120-thousand it decided not to renew earlier this year.

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.

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Evening Times)
(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?

Huge expansion for Rob's Custom Car Care (East Providence Post)
Rob's Custom Car Care on Crescent View Avenue has been a fixture in the city for approximately seven years, but business has boomed enough to move the body shop out of its 26-by-30 quarters and into a new 4200-square foot outfit on Wampanoag Trail.

Auto insurers pressed (San Francisco Chronicle)
Next week, a state agency is likely to approve new California Insurance Department regulations that would prevent companies from using ZIP codes as one of the top three factors in setting auto insurance rates. Instead, insurers would have to base rates...

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.

NAR PULSE: Insurance & Home Warranties from NAR Partners in the REALTOR Benefits Program (Real Estate News)
A full range of insurance products are available for health, long-term care, auto, home, renter's and errors & omissions. You can also take advantage of a special offer on home warranties. Visit the REALTOR Benefits(sm) Program page for complete details on these exclusive offerings. CLICK HERE

Refinancing Can Relieve Your Car Payment Burdens (Herkimer Evening Telegram)
(ARA) - It is not uncommon for car owners to find themselves in a situation where their car payments become a bigger financial drain than they anticipated. This can happen for many different reasons: job loss, sudden unexpected expenses, or simply because the car payments aren't in line with income.

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

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.

Car insurance firm shifts way it calculates rates (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
If Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi has his way, how much you pay for car insurance will have more to do with how you drive than where you live.

Auto Club Of SoCal To Change How Car Insurance Is Calculated (KFSN-TV Fresno)
The state's fourth-largest provider of auto insurance has agreed to base its rates on safety and driving frequency rather than primarily on where a driver lives.

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

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