Monday, September 11, 2006

Insurance post candidates bicker at forum (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)


Insurance post candidates bicker at forum (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
There were few kind words as the candidates for state commissioner of insurance took part in a forum Monday with Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon blasting state Sen James David Cain

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?

Insurance firms may be overvaluing your home (El Paso Times)
Consumers should periodically review their policies to make sure they're not paying higher premiums than necessary for homeowners or auto insurance. Consumers can take steps to possibly lower the premiums.

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.

Insurance coverage coming to AOL subscribers at no extra charge (Montgomery Advertiser)
Free insurance coverage for identity theft and computer damage is among the premium security offerings AOL is making available to its dwindling base of paying subscribers.

TEENAGER JAILED FOR FATAL CAR SMASH (Daily Record)
A TEENAGER has been jailed for killing a doctor in a car crash. Nolan Haworth, 19 - who was driving without a licence or insurance - was sentenced to four years over the death of Margaret Davidson, 26.

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.

Firm offers insurance discount (Detroit News)
Metro Detroit and Genesee County residents could get discounted car and homeowner insurance through Auto-Owners Insurance, state officials said Monday.

Car insurance plan to help residents in cities (Detroit Free Press)
Auto-Owners Insurance Co., one of Michigan's largest insurers, has agreed to participate in a state-initiated program to cut insurance rates for low-risk drivers and homeowners who live in urban areas. Today in Detroit, Gov. Jennifer Granholm is to announce the partnership between the Delta Township insurance company and nonprofit community groups in Detroit and Flint.

Inductis Releases a White Paper on 'Emerging Trends in Auto Insurance Pricing' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Inductis, a global management consulting and analytics services firm serving Fortune 500 clients in the US has released a White Paper on 'Emerging Trends in Auto Insurance Pricing'.

No free ride for car thieves: ICBC (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
The Insurance Corp. of B.C. and the provincial government are about to start going after car thieves for the entire cost of theft claims, even on cases when there is no criminal conviction.

Inductis issues paper on Auto Insurance Pricing trends (Antara News)
(Full text of a statement. Contact details follow below.) New York, (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) - Inductis, a global management consulting and analytics services firm serving Fortune 500 clients in the US has released a White Paper on 'Emerging Trends in Auto Insurance Pricing'.

New auto insurance concept bases rates on miles driven (The Oregonian)
Pay-as-you-drive automobile insurance, a concept permitting motorists to buy coverage on a per-mile basis, is attracting attention as one answer to soaring gasoline prices and worsening traffic gridlock.

Drivers can't kick car habit (AutoExpress)
Fifteen million Brits couldn't give up their car even if they wanted to. Insurance provider SwiftCover.com found that 47 per cent of UK drivers surveyed believe they could not swap public transport for any of their car journeys. A spokesman for the firm said: "We were amazed by these findings.

Get More Mileage Out Of Your Auto Insurance (Southwest Daily 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.

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