Sunday, September 10, 2006

Governor suggests auto insurance fee to fund state police (Coos Bay World Link)


Governor suggests auto insurance fee to fund state police (Coos Bay World Link)
SALEM - Gov. Ted Kulongoski on Friday floated the idea of a state fee on car insurance policies to help put more Oregon State Police on the state's roads and highways.

Save on homeowners insurance (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Sometimes it seems you can't win with homeowners insurance: Policies are long and complicated, and more than a few people have been left in the lurch when they thought they were covered.

Five Great Reasons to Shop Around For Auto Insurance (Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch)
(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?

Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Wellsville Daily Reporter)
(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.

Ruling on insurance report Friday (The Olympian)
A Thurston County judge says he'll rule Friday on whether to let state insurance regulators disclose the identities of three insurance companies whose credit scoring practices were the topic of a 2003 state report to the Legislature.

Ditch the car? Don t laugh, it works for some creative commuters (The State)
Six years ago, Bruce Wilbur did what most Americans wouldn t dream of: He got rid of his car. And his minivan, too. He started taking the bus to work not a common sight in Rochester, N.Y. and loved the switch. More recently, he has been biking to work.

FITTY SENT AWAY IN AUTO UPROAR (New York Post)
Rapper 50 Cent was hauled off in handcuffs yesterday in front of a furious Midtown crowd of booing fans after cops caught him driving allegedly erratically in a flashy chrome $500,000 Lamborghini - without valid plates, insurance or a license...

Show You Have Car Insurance Or It Will Be Towed (KLTV Texas)
A warning for those driving without car insurance. Starting this Sunday if you can't show it, police will tow it. State statistics show four out of every 10 drivers don't have insurance. That's why Tyler adopted an ordinance to let police tow away uninsured drivers.

Governor proposes fee on car insurance (Albany Democrat-Herald)
SALEM Gov. Ted Kulongoski on Friday floated the idea of a state fee on car insurance policies to help put more Oregon State Police troopers on the state s roads and highways.

PSL woman accused of burning car for insurance fraud (The Palm Beach Post)
Lisa Marie Stott, 34, of Port St. Lucie was arrested Wednesday on warrants for burning to defraud insurance and making a false insurance claim.

Refinancing Can Relieve Your Car Payment Burdens (Wellsville Daily Reporter)
(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.

Auto insurer asks for OK to raise rates (Houston Chronicle)
If you're covered through the state's auto insurer of last resort, you may see your premiums climb soon. Thousands of drivers insured through the Texas Automobile Insurance Plan Association could see their rates increase by a statewide average of 2.7 percent if the state approves.

Auto insurance racket under fire (Wisconsin State Journal)
ALBANY, N.Y. - Investigators across the country are trying new tactics to crack down on the old problem of auto insurance fraud.

Connective Technologies, Inc. Announces Auto-Owners Insurance Company's Implementation of TEAM-UP Download (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
HOUSTON----Sept. 7, 2006--Connective Technologies announces the rollout of their TEAM-UP Download product, providing a cost effective, Internet-secure agency interface program to Auto-Owners' agencies.

Crackdown on Car Insurance Fraud (WLNE-TV)
Good news for Massachusetts residents. You may soon be paying less for car insurance... thanks to a crackdown on insurance fraud. ABC 6 reporter Parker Gavigan has the story.

Tractor-Trailer Slams Into Auto Repair Shop, New Restaurant (The Tampa Tribune)
TAMPA - Abby Carde and her husband, Hector Carde, opened their restaurant on Tuesday with the dream of running a successful business and creating a loyal following.

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