


No-fault insurance in debate Livingston Daily The debate about whether to end Michigan's lifetime medical benefit on auto insurance policies rages on, and has led to dueling billboard messages, a lawsuit and a flurry of differing reports from advocacy groups. Legislation that would end the ... |
The most and least expensive 2012 vehicles to insure Fox Business If you want to drive a flashy new car that turns heads and gives you an adrenaline rush when you step on the gas, you'll have to reach deeper into your pocket to pay for auto insurance. In Insure.com's 2012 rankings of the most and least expensive ... |
NJ Mom Turns To Eyewitness News After Stolen Car Run-Around CBS Local By Chris May PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A New Jersey mom turns to Eyewitness News after thieves steal the family van. She found herself caught in a bundle of red tape, trying to get answers from police and her insurance company. But nothing was happening, ... |
Umbrella Policies Fill In Some Gaps New York Times AFTER sorting out health, home, life and car insurance, personal liability coverage may seem like a policy too far. But in a world filled with lawyers and bad luck, financial advisers find it vital. A personal liability policy, commonly called an ... |
Hertz Opens New Location in Huntington, West Virginia MarketWatch (press release) PARK RIDGE, NJ, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The Hertz Corporation announces the opening of a new Hertz Local Edition rental car facility in Huntington, West Virginia. This new location represents Hertz's commitment to serving customers ... |
![]() Live Insurance News | Auto insurance rates to jump higher in New Jersey, according to state regulators Live Insurance News The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has announced that New Jersey drivers may see their rates jump higher for the first time in years. The Association notes that the increase is due to the ramping costs of the state's personal injury ... |
Watchdog: Auto insurers overcharging the poor CNNMoney By Les Christie @CNNMoney January 31, 2012: 2:37 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The car owners who are least able to afford high auto insurance rates are getting charged the most for coverage, according to a consumer watchdog group. |