Mustang Conv. Gets 5-Star Crash Rating
Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan - 13 minutes ago
Ford's new Mustang convertible was also highly rated in side-impact performance by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Ford Safety Director Jim ...
• Claudia Buck ? The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee - University of Evansville Crescen...
Claudia Buck ? The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee
University of Evansville Crescent online, United States - 13 minutes ago
Like it or not, auto insurance is the law in many places. Uninsured motorists may face stiff financial penalties and, if involved in an accident, ...
• Gifts surprise suicide jumper crash victim - KHOU (subscription)
Gifts surprise suicide jumper crash victim
KHOU (subscription), TX - 20 minutes ago
"I wish I could speak English so that I could understand all this," said Nguyen, who admits being confused about her auto insurance coverage and her ...
• GOP terms may stall insurance fix - Bradenton Herald
GOP terms may stall insurance fix
Bradenton Herald, United States - 44 minutes ago
By BEATRICE E. GARCIA and MARC CAPUTO TALLAHASSEE - The push to revive Florida's no-fault auto insurance law may have hit a roadblock Thursday. ...
• No-fault auto-insurance deal collapses over House changes (Orlando Sentinel)
Hang-up over attorney fees leaves drivers wondering A quietly brokered deal to bring Florida's no-fault auto-insurance law back to life blew up Thursday after House Republicans made a last-ditch push to rein in attorneys fees.
• Bills to restore no-fault auto insurance differ (Bradenton Herald)
House and Senate committees approved different versions of a measure to restore the state's no-fault auto insurance system on Thursday, with a disagreement over limiting lawyers' fees leaving the whole issue in question.
• Auto Insurance Bill Moves in Capitol (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Florida's no-fault auto insurance system would return in February with additional protections against fraud under a measure approved unanimously Thursday by a Senate committee.
The Legislature's hard-won deal on no-fault auto insurance has fallen apart, with House leaders seeking to limit lawyer fees and the Senate crying foul.