Saturday, September 22, 2007

Spitzer Grants Illegal Immigrants Easier Access to Driver?s ... - National Re...

Spitzer Grants Illegal Immigrants Easier Access to Driver?s ...
National Review Online Blogs, NY - 19 minutes ago
... that will improve traffic safety and lower insurance costs for all New Yorkers by ensuring that more immigrants have valid licenses and auto insurance. ...

2007 Oneonta Tigers Statistics - Oneonta Daily Star

2007 Oneonta Tigers Statistics
Oneonta Daily Star, NY - 37 minutes ago
MORE For busy insurance office. Sharp office & people skills required. Multiple responsibilities. Excellent Salary/benefit...>MORE needed for busy retail ...

Thieves swipe, then sell catalytic converters - St. Cloud Times

Thieves swipe, then sell catalytic converters
St. Cloud Times, MN - 38 minutes ago
Insurance has covered the cost to replace the converters, but Opitz said he's still required to pay a $500 deductible. "That's a lot of money out of my ...

Ohio physicians write their Rx for health-care reform - Charlotte Business Jo...

Ohio physicians write their Rx for health-care reform
Charlotte Business Journal, NC - 43 minutes ago
"If you have five speeding tickets, your (auto) insurance is higher," said Dr. Neal Nesbitt, a general surgeon from Athens who led the group's task force on ...


Florida's no-fault auto insurance law extended by state (Sun-Sentinel)
Florida's no-fault auto insurance law may be getting a second chance at life, but with beefed up protections against fraud.

Insurance Company Adds Pets To Auto Policies (NBC 10 Providence)
A major insurance company is now covering cats and dogs in its auto policies.

GAINSCO Auto Insurance No. 99 Race Team Brings Home 2007 Series Championship ...
DALLAS, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For nearly seven hours on Saturday, September 15, GAINSCO ( Nachrichten ) Auto Insurance No. 99 Daytona Prototype drivers Alex Gurney and Jon Fogarty deftly handled fierce competitors, a slick race track, and a wounded race car to capture the Grand-Am Ro...

AG: Auto Insurance Rules Won't Adequately Protect Consumers (WCVB Boston)
Attorney General Martha Coakley said Thursday that the state's insurance commissioner hasn't gone far enough to protect consumers in proposing rules to open Massachusetts' regulated auto insurance market.