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Auto airbag fraud a ballooning problem: shady repair outfits scam insurers for big bucks, leave in high-risk spot.(New Laws Needed): An article from: National … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management

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Auto Insurance Mandated In Wisconsin Starting Tuesday

A big change in insurance laws in the state goes into effect on Tuesday, when drivers will be required to have insurance on their cars for the first time in Wisconsin.

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New Wisconsin Auto Insurance Law Takes Effect June 1st

A new state law goes into effect June 1st requiring everyone to carry auto liability insurance. Anyone caught driving without insurance could face a fine of up to $500. If you have insurance but don’t

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Basic auto insurance rates could drop in B.C.

For the first time in a decade, B.C. drivers could see a drop in their basic auto insurance rates this fall.

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Attention drivers: Make sure auto insurance is up to date before Tuesday

That’s when a state law requiring all Wisconsin motorists to purchase auto insurance goes into effect. Those who can’t provide proof of insurance when they are pulled over or in an accident may face a $10 fine, and the law allows for fines of up to $500 for people caught driving without insurance.

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