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November Online Auto Insurance News Wrap-Up

  RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Nov. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Average premiums rose nearly 1 percent nationally, insurers reported huge losses compared with 2010, Massachusetts enacted a ban on insurance-scoring for auto coverage, and New York and Pennsylvania both stepped up…

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Mexican Insurance Store.com Now Offers One Of The Most Comprehensive Selections Of Mexican Auto insurance On The …

Mexican Insurance Store.com, a leading provider of online Mexican auto insurance, now offers one of the most comprehensive selections of Mexican insurance on the Internet. The company recently added MAPFRE insurance to its list of offerings, which considerably expands upon what is available. “We are always looking for additions to our insurance lineup,” says Linden Gray, the president of Mexican …

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Triest Agency Wants Local Residents to Secure Comprehensive South Carolina Auto Insurance Before Completing Their …

As experts in South Carolina auto insurance, the experts at Triest Agency have dealt with countless clients who have had their cars broken into by thieves looking to steal stored holiday gifts. Therefore, the insurance professionals would like to offer tips on how shoppers can avoid vehicle break-ins this holiday season.Charleston, South Carolina (PRWEB) November 30, 2011 When it comes to …

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Michigan Auto Insurance Industry Says “Trust Us”, But Lawmakers Demand To See Facts

Over the last two and a half months, I have been writing about the Michigan auto insurance industry’s well-funded attempt to back out of its 40-year-old promise to pay unlimited lifetime medical benefits for people injured in auto accidents . The industry claims the current system of No-Fault benefits is bankrupting insurance companies and Michigan’s Catastrophic Claims Association (MCCA), but …

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Was this driver a victim of auto insurance fraud?

After a minor scrape in the mall parking lot, one driver is accusing the other of insurance fraud. But who’s right?

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