Saturday, July 22, 2006

Online courses can earn you insurance discounts (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)


Online courses can earn you insurance discounts (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
There's an easy way to save up to 10 percent on your auto insurance that will take only six hours, cost as little as $25 and can be done in your own home: Take an online defensive driving course.

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Hope Star)
(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?

Plan to skip travel insurance? Sometimes it's handy (The News & Observer)
This week, my beau and I finalized plans for our honeymoon to Hawaii. As I worked out the last-minute details with the travel agent, I could hardly believe that I was asking about travel insurance. But I've learned my lesson.

Insurers sue state over new auto insurance regulations (KESQ)
SACRAMENTO Some auto insurance companies are suing state Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi over new rules that would force insurers to base premiums on drivers' records instead of their address.

Safeco's New Auto Policy Gives Insurance Customers More Choices (The Auto Channel)
SEATTLE, July 20 -- Safeco , a leading provider of personal auto insurance to more than 3.2 million drivers nationwide, announced today it is introducing a redesigned auto policy aimed at better fitting customers' lives.

Refinancing Can Relieve Your Car Payment Burdens (Harrisburg Daily Register)
(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.

Car Renters Be Aware (KTRE-TV East Texas)
Nothing can ruin a summer vacation like getting into a fender bender. As millions of Americans plan to take a trip this summer, its important to be prepared when renting a car.

Woman s car plows into D.M. garage, house (The Des Moines Register)
A pregnant woman rushed around a tight turn and smashed her car into a garage and house Saturday night in an east Des Moines neighborhood, police and...

Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Ridgecrest Daily Independent)
(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.

Auto Insurance... For prompt, professional attention, and fast, fair claims (Kilgore News Herald)
Auto Insurance... For prompt, professional attention, and fast, fair claims service, call today. (903)657-4594 1315 Hwy 79 N.

Insurers File Lawsuit to Stop Unfair Auto Insurance Regulations (The Auto Channel)
SACRAMENTO--July 20, 2006--Three insurance trade groups yesterday filed a lawsuit seeking declaratory and injunctive relief to stop enforcement of unfair California Department of Insurance (CDI) auto rating regulations which will harm millions of California policyholders.

Insurers Sue California Over "ZIP Code" Car Insurance Changes (News 10 Sacramento)
A coalition of auto insurance companies have sued state Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi over new rules that would force insurers to base premiums on drivers' records instead of their address.

Insurers File Lawsuit to Stop Calif. Auto Insurance Regulations (Insurance Journal)
Three insurance trade groups have filed a lawsuit seeking declaratory and injunctive relief to stop enforcement of California Department of Insurance (CDI) auto rating regulations, which they say are

Pleads in car torching scam (The Jersey Journal)
A Kearny man pleaded guilty in an Essex County court yesterday to conspiring in 2001 to steal and torch a car so that a Bayonne man could collect insurance money, the Attorney General's Office announced.

CARkeys - In-Car Entertainment Insurance (CARkeys)
Adrian Flux Insurance has created a policy to cover in-car entertainment, which these days can mean DVDs and cinema systems as well as just the usual audio stuff.

Insurer won't pay driverless car crash victims (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
A month after a South Haven woman's parked car caught fire in the middle of the night, started driving itself and crashed into two other cars, one of the people whose car was damaged says the woman's insurance company is refusing to pay for the damage.

Trade groups sue state on auto insurance ratings (BizJournals)
Three insurance trade groups sued the California Department of Insurance to try to prevent the department from enforcing new auto rating regulations.

Trade groups sue state on auto insurance ratings (East Bay Business Times)
Three insurance trade groups announced Thursday they have sued the California Department of Insurance to try to prevent the department from enforcing new auto rating regulations.

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