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Customers Less Satisfied with Auto Insurance Claims Process in 2010

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November 5th, 2010
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The auto insurance claims process proves to be less satisfying in 2010 than the year prior, according to a new study from J.D. Power and Associates. Satisfaction declined five points on a 1,000-point scale to 837, but still saw a 19-point jump from the figures returned in 2008.

Why Auto Insurance Customers Are Less Satisfied Customers Less Satisfied with Auto Insurance Claims Process in 2010

Today’s News: Health Care Overhaul Receives High Marks, Louisianans Don’t Fully Understand Flood Insurance and Young Drivers Make Insurance Claims Most

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August 6th, 2010
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The health care overhaul has received some high marks from a surprising party, a study found that Louisiana residents don’t fully understand home insurance and new data has revealed that young drivers have the highest frequency of claims.

Health Care Overhaul Receives High Marks Today’s News: Health Care Overhaul Receives High Marks, Louisianans Don’t Fully Understand Flood Insurance and Young Drivers Make Insurance Claims Most

How to Make Sure Your Auto Insurance Covers Your Injury

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July 13th, 2010
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How to Make Sure Your Auto Insurance Covers Your Injury

Today’s News: New Coverage for Pre-Existing Conditions to Begin, Florida Auto Insurance Fraud Skyrockets and Gov’t Long-Term Care Program Already Doomed

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July 7th, 2010
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Some relief may be on the way for those who suffer from preexisting conditions as the government has set up a new health insurance program that is to begin soon. In Florida, auto insurance fraud via intentional crashes has skyrocketed and the government plans to start a new program for those in need of long-term care, but there is a major glitch that could force its failure before it even begins. Today’s News: New Coverage for Pre-Existing Conditions to Begin, Florida Auto Insurance Fraud Skyrockets and Gov’t Long-Term Care Program Already Doomed

How Vehicle Recalls Affect Car Insurance

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July 6th, 2010
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How Vehicle Recalls Affect Car Insurance

Today’s News: Obama Wants $50 Billion Stimulus, Law Limits Health Insurance Rates and Parents Front for Teen Drivers

Posted in Auto Insurance , Auto Insurance Claims , COBRA Insurance , Health Insurance

June 30th, 2010
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President Barack Obama hopes to convince Congress to move forward with a $50 billion stimulus package that would, in part, re-extend the COBRA subsidy to unemployed workers who saw theirs expire recently. In other insurance news, a new law in New York will help to limit health insurance rates and a study has found that many parents are willing to “front” for their teen drivers after an accident. Today’s News: Obama Wants $50 Billion Stimulus, Law Limits Health Insurance Rates and Parents Front for Teen Drivers

Five Outrageous Celebrity Car Accidents

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June 24th, 2010
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In Hollywood, celebrities are usually known for their prestige, wealth and luxurious lifestyle. However, some have managed to become synonymously linked to their car accidents that have often times exposed the life of a troubling Hollywood starlet. Here, we gathered five notable celebrities along with their damaging car accidents that have occurred over the past several years. Five Outrageous Celebrity Car Accidents

Today’s News: Mortgage Insurance Rates to Increase, Veterans’ Health Care is Best and Georgia Stops Cell Phone Use While Driving

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June 16th, 2010
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Congress is considering making some changes to FHA reform and as a result, home mortgage insurance rates could increase. In other insurance news, those who benefit from veterans’ health care have the best health insurance options and Georgia has taken a stand against motorists using their cell phones while driving, which could be a good thing for auto insurance. Today’s News: Mortgage Insurance Rates to Increase, Veterans’ Health Care is Best and Georgia Stops Cell Phone Use While Driving

Texting While Driving Bans: Wisconsin is 25th State

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May 27th, 2010
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The ongoing battle to eliminate texting while driving has resulted in Wisconsin becoming the 25th state to place a ban on this practice. There are still campaigns on the national level to eliminate texting while driving, but in the meantime, individual states like Wisconsin hope to stop their residents from continuing this dangerous activity. Texting While Driving Bans: Wisconsin is 25th State

NICB Says Suspicious Auto Insurance Claims Have Skyrocketed Along with Premiums

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May 14th, 2010
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The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has released a study revealing that elaborate auto insurance scams have led to a 46 percent increase in the number of suspicious claims submitted to insurers over the last two years.

Some think that the increase in auto insurance rates of 4.3 percent since the beginning of 2010 and the 24 percent increase seen over the past three years may have something to do with these scams. NICB Says Suspicious Auto Insurance Claims Have Skyrocketed Along with Premiums

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