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Legislation recently signed into law by the governor of Massachusetts is putting an end to a window that temporarily provided auto insurance companies new to the state with a two-year exemption from having...Read More »
A proposed auto insurance plan, which would have had urban drivers’ high auto insurance rates subsidized by a fee levied on policyholders throughout the state, has been withdrawn after being subject...Read More »
Insurers and Ohio state government officials are butting heads over a proposed bill that would raise auto liability minimums. Trial lawyer and state representative Gerald Stebelton introduced the bill...Read More »
Ohio residents seem to be happy people, at least when it comes to their insurance. Maybe it’s because of their generally cheap auto insurance rates or the fact that the Ohio Department of Insurance...Read More »
There’s some good news for Washington state drivers who were wrongly ticketed recently for driving while using cell phones — getting nabbed for cell-phone use behind the wheel won’t...Read More »
With record amounts of rain drenching southern Wisconsin for the past two months, the state insurance commissioner is advising residents to use their comprehensive auto insurance coverage to...Read More »
Auto insurance companies may be dropping rates in Louisiana, thanks to a reported falloff in car thefts. In 2009, 4,614 vehicles were stolen in Louisiana, down from 5,547 in the previous year,...Read More »
Farmers Insurance announced yesterday that some of its California auto insurance customers will be eligible to receive a 10-percent premium rebate and an average 14.5-percent rate reduction. Current...Read More »
Three law enforcement departments in Texas each have a new vehicle for their anti-theft/bait vehicle programs thanks to Nationwide Insurance. The Nationwide bait vehicle program allows police...Read More »