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Car insurance premiums expected to rise

Changes to Nova Scotia’s auto insurance could cost the average driver up to $7.50 extra a year in premiums.

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Hialeah Cops Crackdown On Phony Auto Insurance Cards

We all hate the sound of a police siren behind us. But if you’re one of those drivers who is fed up with rising auto insurance bills, take heart, something is being done to fight it.

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California-based Align Partners with Excellere to Form New Non-standard Auto Insurance Provider

San Diego, Calif.-based Align Financial Group LLC has partnered with private equity firm Excellere Partners, of Denver, to form Personable Holdings Inc., an independent, non-standard auto insurance provider. Personable recently acquired the non-standard auto insurance operations of Align General Insurance …

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Police Crack Down On Fake Auto Insurance

Police officers in Hialeah are working to make sure drivers have auto insurance and that their insurance cards are real.

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Online Auto Insurance News: Kentucky Sees Fewer Crash-Related Economic Damages

A new report from the state police department showed that, while the total number of accidents increased between 2009 and 2010, total economic damages caused by crashes in the state decreased.Louisville, KY (PRWEB) September 28, 2011 The fact that automobile accidents cost Kentucky less last year—despite an increase in the number of crashes—could potentially lead to a small drop in Kentucky car …

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