Auto Insurance News Archive

11-Nov-2008

 

S.C. auto insurance up slightly in 2006 (The State)
South Carolina auto insurance rates increased slightly in 2006, but remained on average lower than most national rates. A study by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners showed that South Carolina drivers paid an average of $756 on auto insurance in 2006, the most recent figures available. The South Carolina Insurance News Service said Wednesday that the 2006 rates were about $3 ...

Pay as you drive (BizJournals)
Just when you thought affordable auto insurance was an oxymoron.

South Carolina?s average auto insurance below average (Florence Morning News)
A recent study says auto insurance still costs less then most places. 

Hesperia man arrested for auto insurance fraud (Victorville Daily Press)
HESPERIA ? A 23-year-old Hesperia man was arrested at his auto body repair business for an outstanding warrant related to insurance fraud, the San Bernardino County District Attorney?s office said in a statement.

National Study Says Michigan Average Auto Premiums Decline (Insurance Journal)
Michigan's average auto insurance premiums decreased in 2006, compared to 2005, a recent study released by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) shows. For the two-year period 20

Department of Insurance says Ohio auto insurance rates have declined (Port Clinton News Herald)
Ohio auto insurance rates have declined for the second consecutive year, according to the 2005-06 Auto Insurance Database Report released today by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

SC auto insurance rates up slightly in 2006 (NBC 26 Augusta)
South Carolina auto insurance rates increased slightly in 2006, but remained on average lower than most national rates.

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