Auto Insurance News Archive

19-Nov-2008

 

Solera to Put More Shares on Market (San Diego Business Journal)
Solera Holdings, a San Diego maker of software for the auto insurance industry, said Nov. 14 it plans to sell 4.5 million shares of its common stock at $20 per share, raising $90 million less underwriting costs.

Consumer advocate spoke in Bay City (The Bay City Times)
Melvin Butch Hollowell, Michigan's automobile and home insurance consumer advocate, held a public hearing Wednesday in Bay City to hear from consumers and industry experts about the affordability of auto insurance and oversight of the industry. Former Bay City Mayor Mike Buda co-chaired the panel along with Joe Garcia, chief of staff of the Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance ...

Texas Company Offers Auto Insurance By Mile (KMGH 7 Denver)
A new company is promising Texas drivers the ability to pay for their auto insurance by the mile.

Auto insurance rates declined for second year (Fremont News-Messenger)
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.

Electric Insurance Files Rate Decrease for Massachusetts Personal Auto Insurance (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BEVERLY, Mass.----Electric Insurance Company, a national provider of auto, homeowners, condominium, and renters insurance, today announced that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts? Department of Insurance has approved the Company?s rate filing to decrease its personal auto insurance rates by an average of 3%.

LAWSUITS (NWAnews.com)
Nov. 6 Luther Alkhaseh, Luther Alkhaseh LLC vs. MMTR LLC, Joseph E. Stewart Robert O?Malley, Sarah O?Malley vs. Aaron?s Custom Landscapes & Sprinkler, Aaron Rockford Safeco Insurance Co. of Illinois vs. Cory Bowen, Jessica Funk Bowen,Amy Wall,Tracy Milne-Jones, Shelter Insurance Company, State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance,Wal-Mart Stores Assoc. Health,Arkansas Medicaid, Mercy Medical Clinic, St. ...

Texas Company Offers Auto Insurance By Mile (Fox 12 Oregon)
A new company is promising Texas drivers the ability to pay for their auto insurance by the mile. Dallas-based MileMeter announced the statewide launch of what it terms its "driver less, pay less" auto insurance Thursday.

MileMeter - First in the Nation to Offer Auto Insurance "Buy-the-Mile" (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
AUSTIN, Texas----MileMeter, a licensed auto insurance carrier based in Dallas, joined with Texas National Organization for Women , The Environmental Defense Fund and other environmental and urban interest groups to announce that Texas is now one of the first places in the world where drivers can buy auto insurance by-the-mile.

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