Auto Insurance News Archive

09-Nov-2008

 

Fatalities on the rise in vehicle-animal crashes (NBC 13 Birmingham)
The study funded by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group blames urban sprawl for the increase.

Supreme Court auto insurance case wraps today (Metro Halifax)
Auto insurance rates in Nova Scotia have dropped, but by how much depends on whom you talk to. The Insurance Bureau of Canada says rates are down 26.9 per cent since 2003. But lawyer Barry Mason said it?s only down 8.5 per cent since the province put a cap of $2,500 on soft tissue claims. His clients, two women injured in accidents that weren?t their fault, hired Mason to challenge the ...

Online driving course offered (Wickenburg Sun)
A number of seniors have taken the AARP driver training course over the years for a modest fee. It brings people up to date on rules of the road and issues of safety. Frequently, auto insurance premiums are reduced for people who take the course.

Fatalities on the rise in vehicle-animal crashes (AP via Yahoo! News)
Fatalities from vehicle crashes with deer and other animals have more than doubled over the last 15 years, according to a new study by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group that cites urban sprawl overlapping into deer habitat.

Fatalities on the rise in vehicle-animal crashes (The State)
Fatalities from vehicle crashes with deer and other animals have more than doubled over the last 15 years, according to a new study by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group that cites urban sprawl overlapping into deer habitat. The report by the Highway Loss Data Institute found that 223 people died in animal-vehicle crashes last year, up from 150 in 2000 and 101 in 1993. Since 1993, ...

High Point Auto Insurance Offers New Jersey Chamber Members Discount (Insurance Journal)
The 500,000 employees of the member companies of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce are now eligible for a discounted auto insurance program. The deal is being offered in a partnership with High Po

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