Friday, October 5, 2007

Mustang Conv. Gets 5-Star Crash Rating - Trend News Agency

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.

No-fault auto insurance deal collapses (Florida Today)
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.