Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Motorists 'face rising insurance premiums' (Daily Telegraph)


Motorists 'face rising insurance premiums' (Daily Telegraph)
Motorists are likely to face car insurance rises of more than a third after one of Britain's largest insurers today announced plans to raise premiums.

Insurance raid nets two (Paradise Post)
A raid involving two Magalia residents left the owner of the California Classics auto body shop in Paradise in handcuffs for alleged insurance fraud Wednesday morning.

J.D. Power And Associates Rank Best Car Insurance Companies (The Denver Channel)
Are you really happy with your car insurance company? Fourteen thousand people speak out. Guess which companies end up on top.

Aviva\'s Norwich Union to hike car insurance rates by a third - report UPDATE (Sharewatch)
According to an interview with the paper, Simon Machell, Norwich Union\'s chief executive, is planning to implement rates ranging from about 6 pct for valued customers to well over 30 pct for high-risk drivers such as young men, in an effort to stop the price war that is ruining the profitability of motor insurance.

High Point Auto Insurance Rate Decrease and Rule Changes Bring up to 15% Lower Rates to New Jersey Drivers (The Auto Channel)
RED BANK, N.J., Aug. 28, 2006 -- High Point, a leading New Jersey automobile insurer, recently announced a reduction in its automobile insurance rates, as well as changes to its underwriting guidelines.

Car insurance costs set to rise (BBC News)
Norwich Union, the UK's second biggest car insurer, is to put its rates up by an average of 16%.

Norwich Union hikes car insurance premiums (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Norwich Union will raise car insurance premiums by an average of 16 percent over the next 12 months to counter the rising cost of claims, it said on Thursday.

Norwich Union hikes car insurance premiums (Reuters.co.uk)
LONDON (Reuters) - Norwich Union will raise car insurance premiums by an average of 16 percent over the next 12 months to counter the rising cost of claims.

Motor insurance premiums to soar (Independent)
Britain's motorists are likely to see a sharp rise in the cost of their car insurance after Norwich Union, the market's second largest provider, raised its rates by as much as 40 per cent and urged the rest of the industry to follow suit.

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