Insurance Agents Boosted By Clunker Sales

Most consumers who sped off dealership lots in new vehicles, thanks to the government's cash rebate incentive Clunkers also departed from something else - more expensive car insurance.

Car Allowance compensation system has boosted sales of new cars 700.000 of the country after the driver in the course of their older gas guzzlers for new, more fuel efficient vehicles.

Local insurance agents say, new cars require more coverage, and their customer traffic began to increase when it entered into force on 27 July, did not end until August 24.

"We are seeing increased traffic and talked with some cash to customers clunker said Wilson Brown of Nationwide Insurance at 405 N. Elm St." A lot of people have added comprehensive and collision coverage of their policies (after buying new cars). "

Since most of the "clunkers" are older vehicles that have not been paid, many clients who have participated in the program are covered only by liability insurance or coverage that is offered for bodily injury or property damage for which the insured driver is deemed responsible . New cars bought through a loan or lease, however, is required by most lenders have collision coverage that pays for the insured driver of the vehicle when they are involved in the accident.

"People trade in many older cars, which not only responsibility, and because they are buying new cars, they are adding to their policy," said James Whitley, the Morton Whitley Insurance at 2610 N. Main St. It has created a business and increase premiums.

Whitley said customers also visited the agency before going to the dealership in order to determine whether he can afford the new policy.

Dewey Beckner, an agent with Allstate Insurance Co. said it is impossible to know how much money an average customer Clunkers increased their car insurance payments, because it depends on the number of vehicles are attached to the policy, but the program still mixed a few new businesses.

"We are disappointed that we did not get a new policy from the program, and it is people who have insurance, adding," he said. But there were many good things about this program. "
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Are Insurance Limits Too Low?

A new statistical analysis shows that more than 28.000 companies of the carrier vehicles, which operate 200,000 trucks violations of federal safety regulations.

Process Bar Association, the American Association for Justice (AAJ), said he found commuters share the road with trucks, which suffered one thousand safety violations such as faulty brakes, bald tires, loads that exceed the weight limits dangerously and driving with little or no training or alcohol, drugs and addictions.

Group also stated that the current minimum insurance requirements Truckers are inadequate.

AAJ said that the data on the safety performance of U.S. companies ride from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

States in which the ratio of companies found in violation of safety above the national average to West Virginia, North Dakota, Nebraska, Vermont, Iowa, Montana, Delaware, Idaho, Arkansas, Connecticut, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, Indiana, Mississippi, Wisconsin and South Dakota.

According to the FMCSA more than 4,000 people die every year in collisions with trucks and 80000 are more seriously injured. Moreover, while trucks account for less than four percent of all passenger vehicles on the road in the U.S., they are involved in 12 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities.

AAJ also argues that the minimum insurance requirements for commercial trucks are "totally inadequate to compensate those who were seriously injured in collisions involving multiple vehicles and multiple victims. In 1980 Congress set a minimum level of insurance to $ 750,000, after factoring in inflation , $ 750,000 only $ 292,000 in 1980 dollars, according to the analysis.

While large companies driving may carry more than the required level of coverage, smaller companies often perform only the minimum, according to the AAJ. AAJ Analysis of the U.S. horse industry found that 87 percent of companies in violation of safety standards for small businesses that have fleets of 10 trucks or less.

AAJ said that many fatal accidents involving trucks dangerous are not recorded as a breach of security. 2005 Government Accountability Office (GAO) study showed that almost one-third of commercial motor vehicle accident that the states are required to report on the federal government have not been registered. In addition, do not, bug reports, the State has always been accurate.

The following analysis AAJ July 2009 GAO study, which showed that more than 1,000 commercial trucking companies, which have been procured from service because of federal safety violations to avoid compliance by operating under a different name, but often use the same owner, address, and employees.

AIG, Former CEO Greenberg, CFO Smith Agree to Binding Arbitration

American International Group, Inc., its former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Maurice R. Greenberg, and its former Chief Financial Officer Howard I. Smith jointly announced today that they have agreed on terms for binding arbitration of various legal disputes between AIG, on the one hand, and Greenberg and Smith, on the other
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Fortis secures £20m Toyota contract

Fortis Insurance UK has won a £20 million contract to provide car insurance to Toyota customers.

Fortis said the offer in consultation with the UK partner of Aioi Insurance Toyota, will help it build its position as the third largest UK motor insurer.

Aioi Motor and General insurance claims will continue, and Fortis will be responsible for sales, administration and claims services. Fortis will be undertaking some activity guaranteed by Aioi.

Three-year contract will create about 70 new jobs in the UK offices in Stoke-on-Trent and Gloucester.

Barry Smith, CEO of Fortis UK, said, "expects" to work with Aioi.

"This new relationship is a significant step forward in our multi-channel distribution strategy, reinforcing our strength in the private car insurance market," Smith said.

"Our approach is customer-driven and market-leading performance are key ingredients for our growth in the global affinity, which recently secured the number of new compounds.

Final binding partnerships to be agreed within the next two months.

Toyota said the company is "pleased" with the cooperation with Fortis.

State Auto Insurance Appoints New Chief Claims Officer

The State Auto Insurance Companies has appointed Stephen Hunckler as director of claims. He succeeds John Melvin, who previously announced his retirement in 2009.

Mr. Hunckler was recently vice president and chief claims Balboa Insurance in Irvine, California, where he was responsible for the overall implementation of the claims and supporting the company's strategy 3 billion U.S. dollars of accounting firms.

His 33 years of professional experience, but includes all six in the real estate and insurance claims arising from accidents, senior management functions held at CNA, Travelers, AIG and Zurich American.

Mark Blackburn, State Auto vice president and general manager, said: "We are fortunate that someone is Steve our experience and success leading organizations claim that meets the promise we make to our independent agents, policyholders and applicants daily. Steve understands our promises and looks forward to leading already talented organization contends that even more effective. "

Auto Insurance Saving

Hartford Financial Services Group has advice for saving on auto insurance. Learn more on hartfordauto.com.

This three-step, 10-minutes plan is designed not only to help you save money but also help keep protected:

Step 1 - think long term: Most insurance companies think in the longer term also, and they prove it by offering additional benefits for a long time, loyal customers. Drivers of change in mind, insurers simply to save on your monthly payments should first contact their insurer to see additional savings may be eligible for fast.

Step 2 - Step discounts when insurance companies have their own set of numbers that are used to assess the potential risks of individual drivers, there are ways to make the numbers work for you by consolidating. For example, many suppliers offer a group of employers or through professional, business and alumni groups or other associations. You can also consider the family discount. Similar to any cell phone family plan, most companies are able to offer special discounts when many households motor or even homes in the same plan. Another discount is a low mileage discount which is good, who hitch-hiking.

Step 3 - Pay wisely: Believe it or not, paying rent period may actually have an impact on the cost of car insurance. That's because your credit score is an important factor in determining prices. And that means an account payable acrobatics may actually cost more to insure. If you find yourself with the best of the difficult financial decisions, try to increase the deductible on your policy. Increasing the deductible from $ 250 to $ 500, for example, can reduce collision and comprehensive premiums reach 15 to 30 percent while keeping you protected in the event of an accident.
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Aon expects rates rise on motor insurance

UK companies renewing their motor insurance policies in this quarter is expected to see an increase in premiums, Aon warned this week.

The survey by the insurance companies brokers predicted a 91% increase in rates for the third quarter.

This is in contrast to the second quarter, when an individual insurer respondents said rates would be suspended.

However, as the recession strengthens its grip companies reduced their fleet of vehicles, and thus their insurance issue, the increase in premiums.

The poll also found 40% of brokers expect the third quarter growth rates for the accident / liability insurance, and 35% expected growth in property insurance.

"Insurers continue to tell us that the fastest growth rates in order to return to a sustainable level of profits," said Steve Redgwell, head of broking for Aon for medium and large companies.

"However, while the reserves are enough surplus in some areas, fueled by new entrants and competition among insurers in respect of the income, is to keep rates down.

"Aon contends that the overall result in minor changes to the real estate and insurance, but it is expected that the growth rates for these categories in Q4.

"There is a strong consensus among the motor insurers' rates will continue to grow slowly for P3 and P4 as the losses are simply unsustainable."

BBC weatherman caught driving without insurance

BBC Weatherman Des Coleman has been a ban on driving for three months after they were stopped by police driving without insurance.

Former Eastenders actor, who presents the weather for the East Midlands Today, was sentenced in court this week after the crime was committed in November last year.

Coleman, 44, faced the minimum six month ban, but the prohibition period reduced by the court, he claimed that his cause undue hardship.

"We found that exceptional hardship has been proven, because of the impact and loss of income for your family," said the judges.

Coleman told the court he was unaware that his insurance expired, because the warning was not issued by insurance companies.

"I am absolutely gutted," he said in court.

"In a sense I am glad they stopped me because otherwise I could have been driving without insurance for a long time."

He added that he was "ashamed" of a crime

In addition to the prohibition on driving, was fined £ 800 plus £ 200 costs and £ 15 victim surcharge

Potrero Media Responds to Client Demand in Auto Insurance Category

Potrero Media a leading performance marketing agency, announced today that expands its offerings to the automotive insurance division. Potrero Media offers comprehensive, expert advice for consumers looking for all types of insurance, and brings her years of insurance experience ever automobile.

The economy, where people are closely watching their budgets, saving for a car such as insurance means a lot to consumers, a growing number of online shoppers. As of June 2009 Google Compete.com Webinar "Shopping For Auto Insurance: Role of Search in Consumer Research Online," a monthly Auto Insurance shopper volume increased by 17% from the January / February 2008 to January / February 2009. Despite the shrinking of vehicle sales online auto insurance applications rose in early 2009 - in part because 64% of the buyers want to be auto insurance policy to replace an existing vehicle.

Media Potrero expansion auto insurance comes as a result of both increased customer demand and needs of consumers. Potrero Media customers have demonstrated that the level of service not be used otherwise than for other comparable providers - Potrero Media focuses on the consultative approach to customer acquisition, providing brand and marketing services provide consumers with interested customers. This emphasis on quality service and results in different experiences for customers - customers and answered more questions Potrero Media.

"Our entrance into the categories of auto insurance may not be time better. In addition to the growing wave of online auto insurance application, your own insurance carrier for our customers to provide the same services and technology solutions, which have offered them in the health, life and home category," said Potrero Media President Rick Natsch. "Because our platform is based on high performance and scalability, we are able to quickly add this important category of insurance carriers and consumers on the Internet."

Potrero media is able to use technology and marketing knowledge refined over the past 10 years to help buyers find a need at a price range can afford, with particular emphasis on high quality results for clients. To ensure the best possible results for their clients, Potrero Media is informed about the latest state and federal laws and is constantly monitoring current events and consumer needs. Extending the offer as auto insurance is the key to buying auto insurance, which leads them to the shop and in contact with the test agent.

About Potrero Media Corporation:

Potrero Media Corporation is a leading performance marketing agency specializing in search marketing, customer acquisition and online services for insurance companies throughout the world. At Potrero Media, the consumer is always the most important. This approach has helped Potrero Media to build and maintain a reputation for providing high-quality leads in the industry.

Police Arrest Two in DUI Check Lane

One person was arrested for driving under the influence at DUI check lane Wichita conducted by the police last weekend.

Another 65 people were tickets to various offenses in the clearing of the belt, which was carried out on the Seneca and 31st Street South between 10:30 and Friday 2 am Saturday.

One person was arrested for conducting a suspended license.

Most of these quotes were not safety belts that do not have proof of auto insurance or do not have proof of that license.

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Uninsured drivers up 33%

The number of drivers driving without insurance rose by a third over the past 12 months, research by moneysupermarket.com revealed this week.

One in five drivers are now increasingly driving without insurance, the study by price comparison site discovery.

This is compared to 15% of drivers who were on the road without insurance in 2008.

Male drivers are more likely to drive without any protection, the study showed that 23% of them, compared to 16% of women drivers.

Younger drivers were also exposed as more willing to take the risk of driving uninsured.

Almost two in five drivers in their 20s have driven without cover, compared to 7% in the sixties.

"How disappointing to see so many Brits are uninsured on the road - it is worrying that we see every fifth car is not covered," said Steve Sweeney, moneysupermarket.com is the head of insurance.

Sweeney warned drivers that driving without coverage could cost them a license.

"Regardless of distance, driving without insurance is illegal," he said.

"Anyone caught can face tough sanctions, which include on-the-spot £ 200 fine and six points on their license.

Record Breaking Sales at Kwik Fit Insurance

Kwik Fit Insurance (KFI) reported record breaking sales this week, which saw the leading insurance broker boast its strongest data for one day of trading, because the company was founded in 1995.

The Lanarkshire-based company's landmark day saw more than 1,500 new policyholders to sign the Kwik Fit Insurance brand in just 24 hours.

The staggering volume of sales in new car insurance polices increases the company's presence in the highly competitive car insurance market..

Happy Kwik Fit Financial Services Group Managing Director, Brendan Devine, said: "Our products are not very popular among our customers and employees should be congratulated for the hard work and enthusiasm shown towards this record breaking result.

"The commitment and relentless effort displayed by our staff ensures that customers continue to receive the best possible products and services. It's fantastic to set new record sales days and sets a very high benchmark for the next record attempt."

As well as car insurance, Kwik Fit Insurance provides home insurance and a broad range of insurance products for small and medium-sized enterprises, the distribution of cover, motorcycle and van insurance, as well as travel and pet insurance.

Drivers could be at risk of losing cheap cover

Experienced drivers can be exposed to the risk of losing access to cheap car insurance, if any new studies to travel.

Examination of Kia saw a group of drivers has long been re-sitting their driving test and the manufacturer claimed, he was shocked by the results.

Approximately 50 percent of participants did not challenge, and those that were rejected in mid committed a serious error.

Kia said the driver narrowly missed a pedestrian who stepped on the road between two parked cars.

In light of the results of the experiment, the company has called for more to be done to improve driving standards in the United Kingdom.

Sue Mulcaster spokesman said the company ensures its cars equipped with a number of protective systems.

But she said: "Realistically, we hope that drivers will not have a reason to study these functions of security, and fighting for higher standards of driving, [we] aim to reduce the number of road accidents in Great Britain."

Meanwhile, drivers who take every precaution to avoid a collision may be able to build a healthy no claims discount on their car insurance.

Motor premiums soar on fraud and personal injury costs

New research from AA Insurance shows that the car insurance premiums are rising at a faster pace than any time since 2000.

According to the insurer, comprehensive cover rose to an average of £ 778.13 at the end of June, up 3.5% from the end of March and has shown an increase of 11.3% a year earlier.

For Third Party Fire & Theft, the average premium was £ 968.22, with an average of 4.6% during the three months to the end of June and 6.9% in the last 12 months.

Fraud and upper body injuries and legal claims are largely to blame, and the bill footed by the fair uninsured drivers involved in accidents.

AA Insurance director, Simon Douglas, says: "In the last year predicted that it will increase the premium of 10% or more and the current evidence supports this change."

He adds that there was no upward trend easing.

AA is a reminder to drivers heading across the Channel the British that they could face up to study roadside saliva drug if they are not caught in safety belts or speed in France.

As part of a campaign to reduce the country's road accident charge, the French authorities have adopted a more aggressive position against driving under the influence of drugs.

According to AA, the penalties are severe and the risk of offense in two years' imprisonment and a fine of € 4,500.

Groupama appoints fraud buster team

Groupama insurance plans to catch fraudsters using psychological tricks, by highlighting the fight against fraud in the department of cognitive interviewing team.

Claims shall be deemed to be fraudulent will be implemented through the process of cognitive interviews in which applicants will be asked a specific set of questions to help determine whether their claim is genuine.

According to Groupama, people submitting fraudulent claims are often opportunistic or withdraw the claim if they are subjected to detailed questioning.

Cognitive interviews can also be practiced to catch out fraudsters, Groupama adds.

"In recent years, [has cognitive interviews] have been used successfully in the insurance industry is helping to identify fraudulent claims," said Stephen teeling, Groupama to counter fraud manager.

"This is a process that has highly qualified based on several factors, including the tone of voice and speed to determine the likelihood of a claim is fraudulent or exaggerated.

"Although the main objective is to quickly identify the claims that would be unfair and discouraging to take a further reason for the claim, may also contribute to increasing the level of services, which can speed up the handling of claims, while the real fight against these, which could be evidence of fraud. "

Sainsbury’s offers summer discount on car insurance

Sainsbury's offers 12 months of car insurance in the price of ten summer.

Car insurance policy at a supermarket with the financial service provider before 31 August, 2009 will receive 2 months free cover.

Customers who buy a policy online will receive an additional 10% discount.

Policy features include compensation for vehicle damage and Road Rage, and replacing damaged by a child of an accident.

Joanne Mallon, Sainsbury's Car Insurance Manager said: "Car insurance premiums can vary greatly, we always encourage customers to shop for the best price and cover.

"With our two months' free cover is a great way to further reduce the cost of Motoring. "

Young Drivers Give Insurance Companies a Headache

Drivers under 21 are often horrified by the enormous premiums quoted by insurance companies, when to buy his first car. A 17 year old male driver would pay up to nine times more than 25 years old to ensure a similar car in the same zip code area, and fourteen times more than 35 years of age. In support of these great contributions imposed on young drivers is easy to explain. Drivers under 21 years of age are significantly more accidents than their more experienced elders.

One in five new drivers will be involved in an accident within six months to pass it on to the test. Drivers under 21 are twice as likely to be involved in an accident, such as those over 21, five times as may be claims involving personal injury and ten times more likely to be a cause of serious injury claims.

A spokesman Staveley Head, one of the leading UK motor trade insurance providers, said: "These bonuses are not arbitrarily arrived. Insurers employ highly qualified actuaries and provide them with advanced software to analyze all the risks that are placed on coverage, depending on the age at zone, the vehicle, driving, profession, or any combination of these and many others. The obvious result of the analysis of these statistics is that 17 year old female driver involved in proportionately fewer accidents and insurance costs a third less than in the case of claims 17 year old male drivers . As a result, 17 year old women pay a third less for their car insurance than the equivalent of 17 year old male.

In Staveley Head Advocate went to say "I appreciate some of the young drivers are more responsible than others, but it is difficult to distinguish between their examination of the application form and the impossible task of the interview each candidate individually. Some insurers and additive shall apply to 35% discount for young drivers who successfully completed the Driving Standards Agency Pass Plus test. "

Apart from the Pass Plus course AA Smart Drive offers newly qualified drivers' assessment, as part of the Charitable Trust for Road Safety. It is available free of charge to anyone who passed their test within the last twelve months.

Staveley Head is one of the leading insurance brokers and all motor trade advice and assistance should be in this case, the insurance quote, if a user logs on to their website www.staveleyhead.co.uk

For more information on all aspects of motor traders insurance, or to ask about cheap motor trade insurance, contact Staveley Head.

Kwik Fit Insurance reveals £1m expansion plans

Kwik Fit Insurance (KFI) has revealed ambitious expansion plans for the next five years.

The Lanark shire-based broker, which is supported by the French venture capitalist group PAI Partners, told Scotland on Sunday, looking to double that size through acquisitions, which could top £ 1 million.

Speaking to the newspaper, the chief executive Brendan Devine explained that KFI is planning to buy a broker and its dual motor insurance from 500,000 to one million policyholders against the size of 2014.

In addition, negotiations with potential joint venture partners, which could cause KFI branching to the commitment of their respective policies?

According to Mr Devine, the company changes its ambitions essentially a business model in the coming years.

Despite the recession the agent to continue its run good news.

In May the company reported a 42% month on month increase in house sales policy and announced plans for further development in this sector.

In June, KFI was the best practice for the recruitment of an award at the Scottish Recruitment Awards 2009, which have been recognized for the support of different faiths, cultures and skills in their work.

Also last month, KFI scooped the award for Customer Focus in recognition of its Smart Co department to Contact Center Innovation Awards.

UK motor insurers opt for ISO’s Claims Outcome Advisor

Insurance Services Office (ISO) announced that its ISO Claims Outcome Advisor (COA) is now the leading personal injury claims assessment solution for the UK motor insurance market.

According to the group, mostly in the top 25 UK motor insurance the use of one or another system to help in evaluating personal injury claims and 70% of this group have chosen COA.

The solution works by creating a database of historical wounds of financial firms in order to ensure the settlement is fair, consistent and appropriate.

It also claims to support the management of all aspects of the claim with a single system, from first notice of loss to final settlement.

COA has been launched in the UK in 2001 and growing steadily since its presence, gaining seven new customers in the last year alone.

ISO head Joe Pendle customer service, comments: "Although this is a great achievement ... We recognize that the market is still in flux and is likely to experience significant changes in the coming months and years."

The company claims that it has been "huge investment in the Certificate of Authenticity system and support staff

Change to Car Insurance Model Could Result in Big Savings

Basing the cost of automobile insurance on how far you can drive, you can save people money and help the environment, the study says.

The analysis by the Institute of Actuaries of Australia to discover the potential savings of 3.2 billion dollars a year if the cost of the vehicle is closely related to the number of kilometers.

One way of doing this was through a pay-as-you-drive (payd) insurance, if the costs of this policy was based not only on the usual factors - the driver age, sex, place and type of vehicle - but also about how very The car was used.

Payd sole supplier of car insurance in Australia is Real insurance that have been on the market for about 12 months, and sells insurance in the 5000-kilometer blocks.

Real Insurance chief executive Roger Grobler says more than half of policy holders purchased at least 5000-kilometer option.

"If you are not using a car, you can not get involved in an accident," Mr Grobler said on Friday.

"The more you drive, the more is expected of you is involved in an accident insurance should cost more.

"Traditional insurance simply does not work this way."

Institute of Actuaries of Australia said that 3.2 billion U.S. dollars of annual savings - which is approximately equal to 304 U.S. dollars per vehicle - not only for the flow of drivers in the form of lower insurance costs.

Cities and governments also benefited as less cars on the road mean fewer accidents, less congestion and reduced demand for maintenance of roads and cleaner air through the lower levels of pollution.

These findings were presented at the Institute's biennial convention in April of this year.

"Australians drive too much, because a large part of the costs of driving are not paid directly by the driver or owner Colin Priest Institute said in a presentation to the convention.

"We estimate the Australians will be seven percent less disk km if included in the Australia payd.

Mr Grobler said a very small decrease in the extent to which people used their cars would be "an enormous impact both on individuals and society."

Financial analyst in Canstar Cannex, Joshua Zenas said payd those with insurance have to keep track of how many kilometers have been logged.

"We need to be aware of where exactly you can afford and how many kilometers you are on the left side," said Mr. Zenas from Brisbane on Friday.

"This is not an additional burden to the driver."

Mr. Zenas said those who were not heavy the driver could potentially benefit financially from payd method.

"There is a significant level of savings, depending on the type of driving I do," said Zenas.

Some overseas suppliers used payd yearly odometer checks or a device installed in a vehicle to track the course, but Mr. Grobler said Real Insurance did none of those things.

"This is a principle based on trust, there is no monitoring," said Mr Grobler.

Payd Mr Grobler said the insurance was available in the U.S., Canada, Japan, South Africa, India and parts of Europe.

The average driver drives 14,600 km per year, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Auto Insurance Premiums to Be Hiked Due to Rise in Base Rate

The Insurance Rating Organization of Japan said Tuesday has raised the reference rate of insurance loss costs for cars by an average of 5.7 per cent, paving the way for the property and accident insurers to raise their auto insurance premiums in fiscal 2010.

The growth rate includes 19.9 percent for drivers aged 60 years and older, and 10.3 percent for those under 30, the organization said.

Nonlife insurance companies determine premiums for their insurance policies on the basis of the call rate for advisory loss costs or pure risk premium rates calculated by the organization.

The first attempt to enter the reference rate for auto insurance in nine years is due to increased auto insurance payments to policyholders, which consumed nonlife insurer’s earnings. For example, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co. paid the premium as 73.2 percent for payments to policyholders in fiscal 2008 ended in March.

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Top Gear’s insurance fraud blunder

Insurance Board Top Gear presenters should not be taken seriously, a financial expert has warned.

This week's episode the popular TV motoring show presenter James May advised young drivers that they can slash their insurance through their mom and dad, to ensure their car for them.

"The only way to obtain a realistic falls in 17, when you are in your parents' insurance," May said.

However, in May for the co-presenter Richard Hammond stressed, "fronting insurance in this way is illegal and could lead to huge fines, points to a driver's license, fines and even imprisonment.

"If you decide to put on your parents and you have a breakdown insurance, and insurance company to find out that there was a car, you will not be paid" Hammond said.

"Then I can prosecute you and you may need to go to prison."

Hayley Parsons, the Executive Director GoCompare.com, echoed Hammond advice.

"Although few people would Clarkson suggested that the change of sex can help 17 year old boys halve their contributions seriously, fronting the common fraud, and urges parents to avoid the practice if found out, the consequences can be serious, Parsons said.

She added that drivers caught fronting would be difficult to obtain car insurance in the future ", as most insurers [will] refuse them."

Kwik Fit sees sales rise during battle of the sexes

On Monday, Kwik Fit Insurance (KFI) enjoyed its second year of hosting the sales battle of the sexes. KFI saw some of the best data on the sale of ten and a half years, and negotiated significant savings to their customers. The company sold 1,300 new car insurance policies, the 5-best car insurance you to record sales. In addition to home insurance policies have a very good day, recording 2. Sales in the history of the company. To spice to combat the sale of sex was for men and women participating in the physical and mental challenges, as well as the view that the parties would divide the sexes on a stand selling the most. After twelve hours of sale, the people were victorious in the sales arena.

Gender bias costs male motorists £17,000

New research from moneysupermaret.com an average annual premium for male motorists in all age groups in the £ 743, compared to just £ 454 for women.

According to price comparison site, male drivers can therefore expect to pay around £ 17,000 more than women for car insurance during motoring.

Several factors play a role in gender bias, but Moneysupermarket makes the point that the Home Office study in 2006 found 97% of drivers convicted of dangerous driving, and 94% of those sentenced to death by causing dangerous driving were male.

In addition, the average distance covered by the men in the UK during the 12 month period of 12,000 miles, while for women the number drops to 8000.

Women are also more inclined to take shorter routes than men and at lower speeds.

The cost of covering the difference between men and women is skewed by age, with the average premium for 18-year-old male driver is more than £ 2,200 a year, or more than £ 1,905 premium for the average male driver in his 40s.

Moneysupermarket recommends the following ways of reducing the premium for both sexes Equipment immobilizer or an alarm, garage and parking overnight on a more conventional model with a small engine.

The driver may also check their annual pass, and whether savings can be made in the course of restricted policy.

Finally, new drivers can reduce premiums by as much as 35%, taking the Pass Plus test to have their driver's license.

Why you need Car Insurance ?

The second largest purchase that most people will in their lives is the time of their car is their biggest house. The main difference is that statistics show that although people can change their home two or three times in your life will change their car at least ten times, if not closer to twenty. For this reason, it is also in the interest of the owner of the car to understand the intricacies of car insurance and why you need car insurance in the first place.

The law requires that every car on the road in South Africa is insured, at least in the most basic formats. The basic compulsory insurance or insurance is known only covers all the other cars to repair damage or injury to persons, insurance, and the damages that have been involved in an accident, which was responsible for. If the car has been damaged in any way or form any lasting damage, we will have to cover any costs of its own pocket. This is far from ideal situation and one that most people will be willing to pay money in order to avoid.

Most people who have owned the car at one time or another you know the secrets of car insurance, but for those buying a car for the first time, especially on a limited budget, can hardly understand or appreciate why you have to take out comprehensive car insurance.

Think about the fact that you are purchasing a vehicle that is a valuable asset. If the car is involved in any form of accident, it must be repaired. If it is totally destroyed or stolen, it must be replaced. If you do not have comprehensive insurance, if such a disaster you want to have to find itself in a very simple choice. Or go and buy a new car or not. However, if you have the good sense to take out comprehensive coverage, the insurance company will provide you the financial ability to go and buy a replacement.

Insurance premiums are not extortionate, calculated on an annual basis, and should be of approximately 6% of the replacement value of your car. There are many people in South Africa who are willing to pay this kind of money on their car back, but for them is too late.

For someone like you, who buys his first car and the fact that their comprehensive car insurance policy appears to be a lot of money, it should bear these facts very mind. In addition, please note that full insurance usually covers the provision of a replacement vehicle while your car is in the body shop for repair or when you are on the search for a replacement if your car has been stolen or deemed to be "total loss" by insurance assessors.

Includes comprehensive cover against theft from your car, as well as damage to the car in case of theft. Items such as radios, CD players, GPS, mobile computers and items of clothing is especially popular for car thieves.

Not taking out comprehensive insurance for your car, its occupants and its contents is one of the worst forms of false economy. When buying your first car to take it and stick with it for all motoring life, in the sincere hope that there will never be needed.

Attorney General Calls for Massachusetts Auto Insurance Rate Hearing

Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office issued a request to the Department of Insurance (DOI) to initiate the administrative review to assess the rates of a new auto insurance company in the market in Massachusetts. Occidental Fire and Casualty Insurance Company of North Carolina (Occidental) returns to the drivers of Massachusetts charging rates that are based on the rates the company charges”high risk” drivers. The company also seeks additional fees and surcharges that the further increase in costs for a number of potential drivers. In its rate filing Occidental failed to provide required data to justify additional rate is charged to policyholders, including the good drivers and do not justify their proposals for fees and surcharges.

"We have serious concerns Occidental proposed rates and this will have an impact on drivers without insurance different choices," said Attorney General Coakley. "We have recently learned that a number of auto insurers in Massachusetts are not renewing contracts with multiple agents or agents of the city in less affluent, minority areas. Occidental If only companies offering insurance in these areas, many consumers are directed to pay these unjustified and excessive contributions. "

The Attorney General's Office has the right to challenge the proposed premium rates under Massachusetts law. In accordance with state law, if the Attorney General's Office challenges the rate of application, the Commissioner of Insurance can not approve Occidental's feet without a public hearing. At the hearing, Attorney General's Office is entitled to cross examine the testimony of witnesses and to ensure by independent experts on the proposed rate.

Occidental submitted its initial rate filing for 13 February 2009. The company proposes to charge the base rate which is higher than 10% of the basic rate charged by Massachusetts' residual market last year. Residual market pool of drivers is that insurance companies consider to be "high risk" and usually do not have to offer policies. A "high risk "driver is someone who is insured, usually with poor driving record, which has to pay the losses that are above average. While the residual market interest rates are generally much higher than average rates because they are based on high-risk pool drivers, Occidental does not provide support or justification in its submission to charge similar rates to all its consumers, not just those who are high risk.

The Attorney General's Office is also a challenge to various provisions of Occidental's application to be unfair or in any other manner inconsistent with the law in Massachusetts. Here are some examples:

  • The company proposes to add 35% surcharge on each policy that can not verify your driving record. This includes any official from a foreign country that can not be obtained in English. Under this policy, each of the recent immigrants do not speak English, the country can not be charged to evaluate the inexperienced driver, but in addition, 35% surcharge, which the Attorney General challenges unjustified.
  • Occidental high fees and unnecessary charges, including $ 25 policy fee "to" cover the costs necessary to attract the customer and write, "and $ 8 an installment fee in violation of Massachusetts law if the fees are not justified.
  • Occidental requires consumers to pay a deductible in addition to comprehensive general deduction of glass on glass claims in violation of Massachusetts law.
  • Occidental may prevent consumers from its policy after the restoration of their receipt of the notice of appeal for nonpayment, which is contrary to the law of Massachusetts.

This case is handled by Assistant Attorneys General Monica Brookman and Peter Leight Attorney General Coakley to the insurance and financial services Division.

High Point Auto Insurance Partners With the New Jersey Soccer Group

High Point Auto Insurance is proud to partner with the New Jersey Soccer Group by offering its members special discounts on car insurance in High Point. High Point, a leading auto insurance company in New Jersey, has been building a solid group and affinity marketing program for the last 18 months - more than 75 cooperation with the New Jersey-based employers' associations and groups to date.

High Point Auto Insurance is thrilled to announce a new partnership with New Jersey Soccer Group, "said Jim Tignanelli, President, High Point Auto Insurance. "With over 40,000 members in New Jersey, this new partnership will offer thousands of families in the country the chance to save on car insurance."

This discount is in addition to the many discounts that High Point has now, which could save users up to 50% in New Jersey car insurance!

"We are very pleased to partner with High Point and offer our members additional benefits," said Andy Sones, Chairman of the Board, New Jersey Soccer Group. "Our partnership with High Point, not only help our current members save on a large house-hold to buy, but also provides us with greater opportunities to expand our membership Statewide," said Sones.

In addition to New Jersey Soccer High Point Group provide annotations and form partnerships with more than 75 New Jersey-based employers' associations and groups. Marketing through these partnerships has been beneficial for the High Point and its partners. The current group of programs exclusive to the approval of the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, OnStar, New Jersey Dental Association, New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants and a number of local fitness throughout the state.

"In search of unique marketing programs designed to provide discounted auto insurance in New Jersey families based on their affiliation with various associations and groups such as the New Jersey Soccer Group is one of the ways in which High Point is more than just insurance "said Tignanelli.

High Point Auto Insurance is one of the largest auto insurance companies exclusively serving New Jersey customers. Customer Service # 1 High Point customers. High Point Auto Insurance is a Plymouth Rock Managed Company and is underwritten by High Point Property and Casualty Insurance, 331 Newman Springs Road, Suite 304, Red Bank, NJ 07701-5692. More information can be found http://www.highpointins.com/

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Woman Ticketed for No Insurance After Levant Crash

Local woman apparently cut off another driver Wednesday morning, causing a rollover was requested without car insurance, a breach that has a $ 171 fine.

No one was seriously injured in an accident, which occurred at 9:44 am near the intersection of Street Road and Wing, according to Sgt. William Sheehan of the Penobscot County Sheriff's Department.

Sheehan said Wednesday that Sheila Bilodeau, 46, was in the process of lawmaking, in turn, Wing Road to Union Street in his Ford Edge when pulled out on the road in front of the Ford Focus driven by Shawna Miles, 37, the Levant.

In its attempt to avoid a collision, Miles lost control of his car, which rolled over on its hood and skidded several feet before coming to rest in a snowbank, within a few feet utility pole.

Sheehan said Miles, whose airbags deployed, he was able to get on it by Focus crawling out the back window, which broke out in the open or the result of an accident.

"She was very happy," said Sheehan.

Bilodeau in the vehicle, which remained in an upright position, winding up perched a top of the snowbank on the opposite side of the street, Sheehan said. Although Bilodeau complained about pain in the accident scene, does not require a stay in hospital, he said.

According to Sheehan, both drivers were wearing safety belts at the time of the accident. He estimated damage Miles "Focus on 7000 dollars and Bilodeau's Edge for 3000 dollars

AIG Loses Car Insurance Suitor in Fresh Blow

Already one of the biggest corporate casualties of economic Meltdown, is facing another setback in the Zurich Financial, the preferred bidder in an attempt to car insurance arm sale, 21st Century, has withdrawn from the auction. AIG, which seeks to share any way you can repay the loans that the U.S. government helped to preserve the liquidity of financial support, he began to auction off with a delay of last year. AIG had over the last weeks of talks with Zurich entered in the sales unit, which can fetch up to $ 2BN (1.4 billion), but the Swiss company pulled out.

Insurance.Com Announces New CEO

Insurance.com, the leading network of independent agencies auto insurance in the United States, announced today that the Board of Directors Robert Klapper has appointed as a new managing director. Rob succeeds CEO and founder Dave Roush, who is chairman of the Board and serve as a strategic advisor during the transition.

"With his extensive marketing, planning and insurance experience, the leader Rob is the right leader to help drive our growth strategy and propel Insurance.com to the next level, said Dave Roush, Insurance.com Chairman and founder. "We're excited to leverage our success we continue become the place of destination, and information on the rates for all types of insurance."

"Rob is a seasoned executive with a strong track record of building and driving growth brand recognition," said a member of the board Deborah Arrington with StarVest Partners and head of CEO search committee. "We were impressed by his leadership style, motivational and ability to achieve outstanding results."

Rob has been CEO at One Day University, learning firm force, where the company expanded geographic footprint and out its build the infrastructure to support economic growth. Before the start of One Day University, Prosper CMO Rob was in the market, the leading network of peer-to-peer lender and one of Time Magazine's Top 50 places in 2007. As CMO at 21stCentury he helped drive growth in this $ 1.3B company by overhauling auto insurance marketing strategy, capabilities and organizations. Rob spent 14 years at Charles Schwab where he was recognized as one of the best business builders and team leaders in the company. He General Manager and Senior Vice President of places in the Schwab Advisor Network's Independent Investor & Annuity and Insurance business. Rob’s initiatives in this and previous roles Schwab’s significant to economic growth. Prior to Schwab, Rob held several products Management positions at Colgate Palmolive. He is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College and has a MBA degree from the University of Virginia.

"This is an exciting time to Insurance.com," Klapper said. "The company has transformed how consumers shop and buy auto insurance by streamlining the process for easy online experience.Insurance.com has huge potential and I am shocked to our efforts how to help consumers find a better solution for their insurance needs".

A Guide to Motorcycle Insurance Quotes

What you should know about Motorcycle Insurance Quotes

Taking into account that motorcycle insurance is mandatory in almost every state, it is safe to say that all motorcycle owners will at some point faced with the task of obtaining motorcycle insurance quotes. Of course, like car insurance, motorcycle insurance is to protect both the rider and his bike.

A few interesting facts that motorcycle owners should be aware that, when only about two motorcycles and three percent of all vehicles registered in the United States, it is not stolen motorcycle anywhere in the country, more or less every ten seconds. In addition, it was also found that the motorcycle is involved in about eight percent of accidents that occur on our roads each year.

As with almost all types of insurance, whether for home, car or bike, choosing the perfect insurance can be quite difficult. Of course, given how often motorcycles are stolen, the majority of owners will be well-advised to choose a full coverage. Regardless of the level, which includes select, decided after the rest is easy? With a few clicks you can have an intermediary to seek the best possible quotes, which will then allows you to compare them side by side.

One of the factors, which, of course, will affect the cost of your motorcycle insurance type your own bike. Sport bikes well, the sound is good, but known to be fast. Insurance companies are also aware of this sport as a bike owner can expect to pay higher insurance premiums. Similarly Touring bikes are large, they are often used in long-distance travel and, of course, they are expensive, so in most cases, owners of these bikes will also be faced with higher insurance costs. Basically, insurance companies, always the type of bike you have into account when providing quotes.

Unlike cars, which are mostly used throughout the year, most motorcycles are used only seasonally, and that is something, which often results in owners choice of liability insurance, rather than full coverage. What you should remember, however, that at the same time can save you money on your premiums by choosing liability insurance, it certainly will not you come on, that you are after. Like all the other things in life, so you get what pay for the best thing you can do is to let the agent to determine exactly what all is included in any bid.

In addition, insurance companies are also under the influence of other factors, including how often you plan to use the bike and you get involved in long distance, to name a few. If, in fact, use the motorcycle to travel across the country, knowing that then you should be something a lot to break your journey make a difference.

For these reasons, anything that is not always best to discuss with your agent. Being completely open and honest in such a way that, in turn, can provide accurate quotes good. If you choose to find their own quotes, take your time to shop around until you have a few that you can compare. If the regular insurance companies do not provide everything you need to be taken into account the company that provides only motorcycles, as they will often benefit a number of other

1 Million Trees to Be Planted in U.S. National Forests Thanks to Progressive Car Insurance Customers

U.S. National Forests damaged by wildfires, insects and diseases will be getting some much needed help with Progressive car insurance customers who chose to receive their documents electronically. Not only these customers saving trees by saving paper, but also more trees in their honor. Progressive began offering for planting trees in 2007 to help raise awareness about its program available. Since then, more than 1 million customers have signed up.

"Our customers rose to the challenge, and now we are following through on our commitment," said Christine Johnson, Progressive customers experienced General Manager. "When we started planting trees, we had the concept of the campaign, where is the end, but we are satisfied that led to such a significant result."

Progressive will provide funds for 1 million trees, Arbor Day Foundation, the country's leading nonprofit, conservation and educational organization dedicated to planting trees. The U.S. Forest Service identified a backlog of more than 1 million hectares, which must be reconsidered. Since 1990, the Arbor Day Foundation has helped to re-over 13 million trees.

"To encourage customers to electronic commerce is a great way for businesses to help the environment and to applaud Progressive do. Progressive's generous donations plant 1 million trees is really a significant gift to the environment," said John Rosenow, Chief Executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. "Through the planting of trees in our national forests, Progressive claims that a positive influence on a generation."

Although Progressive planting of trees in the campaign is now wrapping, it will continue to offer discounts if they are available for customers who choose to go paperless.

The Progressive

The progressive group of insurance companies, in business since 1937 he has been one of the largest in the country's auto insurance groups, the largest seller of motorcycle and personal watercraft policies, the market leader in commercial auto insurance based on premiums.

Progressive is committed to becoming consumers' # 1 choice of auto insurance by providing competitive rates and innovative products and services that meet drivers' needs throughout their lifetimes, including superior online and customer service people, and the best in its class, 24 - hour claims service, such as its concierge level of claims service available at service centers located in major metropolitan areas throughout the United States.

Progressive companies consumer’s choices as to the shop to buy and manage their auto insurance policies. Progressive offers its products, including personal and commercial auto, motorcycle, boat and recreational vehicle insurance, through more than 30,000 independent insurance agencies throughout the U.S. and online and by phone directly from the Company. Private passenger auto products and prices are different when purchased directly from Progressive or through independent agencies. To find an agent or get a deal, go to http://www.progressive.com.

3 Japanese Insurers Begin Merger Talks

The three leading insurers in Japan said that on Friday began merger talks, possibly paving the way for a new leader to appear in one of the world's largest nonlife insurance markets.

Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group Holdings, Aioi Insurance and Nissay Dowa General Insurance announced that they will lead discussions with the objective of Aioi and Nissay Dowa under the aegis of Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group in April 2010.

The combination would create a company with revenue of about yen2.7 trillion, or 30.5 billion dollars, which pre-empt Tokyo Marine Holdings on the basis of income, to become the largest Japanese companies in the sector.

Analysts in Tokyo generally perceived the transition to a combination of the three companies in a positive light, citing the cost savings in the systems and the likelihood of reduced property insurance costs from streamlining outlets. Following the merger of three companies expected to check the computer system savings yen20 billion yen30 billion he said Yuichi Murakami, director of corporate communications at Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance.

Younger Japanese have been shying from cars and auto insurance to be the largest source of income for most nonlife insurers. Auto insurance accounted for 54.8 percent of revenues in the Japanese nonlife companies from 31 March, in accordance with the General Insurance Association of Japan.

The combination will allow for some cross-fertilization of business and allow the combined company access to a wider customer base by bringing together different groups of business, analysts say. Toyota Motor is the largest shareholder in Aioi Insurance with 33.4 percent of shares, and Nippon Life Insurance has a 35.38 percent stake in Nissay Dowa General Insurance.

Smaller companies can no longer compete with their larger competitors, especially in such areas as cost-intensive systems and move to greater economies of scale is likely to continue, analysts say.

There were 30 Japanese nonlife insurers at the end of September, down from 38 in September 2000. Even that number is too high, according to some analysts. "It will be difficult to expand the Japanese nonlife insurance market further," said Keiko Mizuguchi, a principal analyst ratings in Japan. "I hope to see further integration."

Nonlife insurance companies are grouped into seven major associations for the time being, but the number may eventually fall three companies linked to the storm in the rough times, analysts say.

Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance now ranks second in Japan, after Tokyo Marine Holdings. Aioi and Nissay Dowa is much less on the basis of income.

"The combination of the combined company will emerge with a 30 percent market share in the Japanese nonlife" Murakami said.

It will also take the combined company's fifth place in the world based on the yen on the basis of income, after Allianz of Germany, the State Farm and AIG in the United States and AXA of France.

Japan was the fourth largest nonlife insurance market in the world based on revenue, with the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom, from the end of 2006, according to the General Insurance Association of Japan.

Road Runner : Dropping Car Insurance an Unwise Way to Scrimp

Another sign of economic times is that fewer people renewing their car insurance, says the Insurance Research Council study.

Despite an overall more people were carrying car insurance in 2007 than they were five years earlier, which could be on the brink of change. The Research Council said the bad economy is expected to cause more people to drop their insurance, or do not insure their vehicles in the first row.

It is appalling, dangerous and expensive prospect.

Put aside the legal requirement to have insurance for a moment. For me, it comes back to what our mothers told us, when you learn to drive:

"It is not I'm afraid that all the other drivers on the road."

Although sometimes, it may be ironic because, I think that statement is suitable for car insurance lesson. You're a safe driver, and figure you do not need insurance, but what happens when someone hits a car? Even worse, what happens when someone clicks on your car and flee the scene?

Twice last year my car was hit by other drivers, but both times the insurance company coughed repair costs, it was out-of-pocket for me and my insurance company or other drivers had no insurance.

This is particularly true with respect to time someone hit my car in the parking lot. I am sure that the driver had left the scene, if you do not have to wait for a table outside and witnessed everything. Not only does it cost a lot in an accident or when other drivers do not have insurance, but uninsured drivers cause all of our premium increases.

The uninsured-driver apparently raises the rate constant at the rate of unemployment. Insurance Research Council says that for every 1 percent increase in unemployment, the uninsured driver-level rise by three-quarters percent.

Do not ask someone who had recently lost his job (and thousands of people in Tucson) to buy less food for the family or add to the heat, to pay for car insurance, but I hope that the insurance is dropping something people weigh heavily against them do it.

First, most people who have cars will probably continue to use them, as search for the next task. They may even be required to provide proof of car insurance, when they obtain the next task.

Route Q

Question: "I ride my bicycle all over Tucson and occasionally drive. Nowhere else do not see the" automatic "green arrows on the Fifth Street traffic turning on Craycroft. Even if there is no east-west traffic, there is an arrow. I don’t know if he adjusts for a long line of Turners, but it appears that a minimum time before going yellow independently. Although the rush-hour traffic is not so much a problem for us cyclists, northbound traffic will support 30 or more cars in the afternoon. The delay caused by an arrow in the certainly contributes to the problem. " - Michael Gordy

Answer: The traffic signal at North Craycroft Road and East Fifth Street is controlled by loop detectors, said Michael Graham, Tucson Department of Transportation spokesman. To the west the detector is damaged, so the signal to activate the left-turn arrow, regardless whether a vehicle is waiting for a turn, he said. Department responds to the "critical issues of public safety," and there is no timetable for determining the signal, he said.

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State Completes Probe of Auto Insurers

Independent auto body shop owners have long argued that the auto insurers are illegal "steering" consumers to the stores in the network, but the state insurance investigators claimed that they've found only isolated cases, rather than systemic violations of the law state industry.

A 19-month investigation by the Department of Insurance to find "some representatives of the insurance companies involved in practices that could be considered a breach of the insurance law or regulations," officials said in a press release. Such practices involved "improper or inaccurate information provided to consumers, they said.

The state does not find widespread problems or policy at any insurer that has broken the law.

"We have not found the formula misconduct or violations of standard," said Steven Nachman, deputy superintendent for insurance fraud and consumer services. "We see visible single violation."

Officials are now reaching out to these companies to their awareness of potential violations and to give them an opportunity to respond, defense and correct such violations. Will include the repair of a fine or other penalty has not yet been determined, and depends on the nature of the infringement and the companies response officials said. State did not say how many violations found, nor identify him insurers.

"I always want to send the corrected version will see the practice and whether a fine or penalty is warranted will depend on the specific breach" Nachman said. "Regardless of whether the companies is cooperative and agree to change their practices is something that comes to bear."

Local Body Shop owners were satisfied.

"Everyone has the right to choose the shop of their choice," said Rich Leather, owner of Mike's Leather Collision in Blasdell. "When the customer has a choice, it always better."

"It's a long-term investigation, but I am very happy that our state department of insurance is to take an active role in protecting consumers' rights," said Mark mixed, owner Elma collision. "This is something that has been going on for several years and we hope that this investigation will lead him to stop."

Insurers were not surprised. "I do not think there would be no serious systemic problems with the steering wheel and only a few isolated cases," said Ellen Melchionni, president of New York Insurance Association. "The report went exactly as we thought that the industry was in line with the law."

The investigation, which began in May 2007, stemmed from complaints by the New York State Automotive Collision Technicians Association.

Trade group of independent auto body workshops repeatedly argued that the auto insurers were using the "heavy-handed tactics" to drive customers to conflict-specific workshops, refusing their business. Local shops in Western New York even launched an advertising campaign to educate consumers about their rights and persuade them to benefit from independent shops.

"It was clear that consumers are confused. They're in stressful situations and do not know what their rights," said Ed Kizenberger, executive director of the group.

The group said in its press release that "a large number and frequency of complaints and calls were received from consumers and retailers" led it to call for investigation.

"We are grateful to the insurance department took the matter seriously enough to look at New York on behalf of insurance consumers," said Chairman, Mike Orso.

State law clearly gives consumers the right to choose where they want to have vehicles repaired after the collision. It also bars auto insurers targeting business anywhere.

As health insurers with a network of doctors, auto insurers can create a network "participating" or "direct repair" shops that agree to charge less to insurers in exchange for business.

Insurers can talk about their networks and tout the benefits, but they are prohibited recommending, directing or requiring customers to choose the auto shop, or for repair or inspection.

Indeed, with the exception of window glass repair, they can not even refer to propose concrete or shop unless the consumer asks first. In addition, the checks must be carried out by the insurer at a time and place convenient for the customer, not necessarily in the shop. And the insurer must pay the costs of repairing the damage, even if you do not fix it, that it can not force someone to repair the car in order to make money.

"Consumers need to know their rights and know that the Department of Insurance stands ready to protect them," State Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo said in a press release.

Breaches occurred when representatives of insurance claims, usually by phone, or recommend a shop without prompting from consumers or customers, he said, the damaged cars had to be checked at a specific location, such as the drive through the company's facility. Or implied, that the inspections will be much faster in the shop than a non-affiliate.

Researchers found companies set target of 45 percent to 60 percent of car repair shops repaired the network.

"Companies have the right to discuss the benefits of their programs, but they are not allowed to be used to process claims or mislead consumers, in particular, making the choice of what is usually stressful time," Dinallo said.

If you have insurance-related complaints, questions or concerns, please contact the Department of Insurance by calling (800) 342-3736 or visit the Web site www.ins.state.ny.us.

State Completes Probe of Auto Insurers

Independent auto body shop owners have long argued that the auto insurers are illegal "steering" consumers to the stores in the network, but the state insurance investigators claimed that they've found only isolated cases, rather than systemic violations of the law state industry.

A 19-month investigation by the Department of Insurance to find "some representatives of the insurance companies involved in practices that could be considered a breach of the insurance law or regulations," officials said in a press release. Such practices involved "improper or inaccurate information provided to consumers, they said.

The state does not find widespread problems or policy at any insurer that has broken the law.

"We have not found the formula misconduct or violations of standard," said Steven Nachman, deputy superintendent for insurance fraud and consumer services. "We see visible single violation."

Officials are now reaching out to these companies to their awareness of potential violations and to give them an opportunity to respond, defense and correct such violations. Will include the repair of a fine or other penalty has not yet been determined, and depends on the nature of the infringement and the companies response officials said. State did not say how many violations found, nor identify him insurers.

"I always want to send the corrected version will see the practice and whether a fine or penalty is warranted will depend on the specific breach" Nachman said. "Regardless of whether the companies is cooperative and agree to change their practices is something that comes to bear."

Local Body Shop owners were satisfied.

"Everyone has the right to choose the shop of their choice," said Rich Leather, owner of Mike's Leather Collision in Blasdell. "When the customer has a choice, it always better."

"It's a long-term investigation, but I am very happy that our state department of insurance is to take an active role in protecting consumers' rights," said Mark mixed, owner Elma collision. "This is something that has been going on for several years and we hope that this investigation will lead him to stop."

Insurers were not surprised. "I do not think there would be no serious systemic problems with the steering wheel and only a few isolated cases," said Ellen Melchionni, president of New York Insurance Association. "The report went exactly as we thought that the industry was in line with the law."

The investigation, which began in May 2007, stemmed from complaints by the New York State Automotive Collision Technicians Association.

Trade group of independent auto body workshops repeatedly argued that the auto insurers were using the "heavy-handed tactics" to drive customers to conflict-specific workshops, refusing their business. Local shops in Western New York even launched an advertising campaign to educate consumers about their rights and persuade them to benefit from independent shops.

"It was clear that consumers are confused. They're in stressful situations and do not know what their rights," said Ed Kizenberger, executive director of the group.

The group said in its press release that "a large number and frequency of complaints and calls were received from consumers and retailers" led it to call for investigation.

"We are grateful to the insurance department took the matter seriously enough to look at New York on behalf of insurance consumers," said Chairman, Mike Orso.

State law clearly gives consumers the right to choose where they want to have vehicles repaired after the collision. It also bars auto insurers targeting business anywhere.

As health insurers with a network of doctors, auto insurers can create a network "participating" or "direct repair" shops that agree to charge less to insurers in exchange for business.

Insurers can talk about their networks and tout the benefits, but they are prohibited recommending, directing or requiring customers to choose the auto shop, or for repair or inspection.

Indeed, with the exception of window glass repair, they can not even refer to propose concrete or shop unless the consumer asks first. In addition, the checks must be carried out by the insurer at a time and place convenient for the customer, not necessarily in the shop. And the insurer must pay the costs of repairing the damage, even if you do not fix it, that it can not force someone to repair the car in order to make money.

"Consumers need to know their rights and know that the Department of Insurance stands ready to protect them," State Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo said in a press release.

Breaches occurred when representatives of insurance claims, usually by phone, or recommend a shop without prompting from consumers or customers, he said, the damaged cars had to be checked at a specific location, such as the drive through the company's facility. Or implied, that the inspections will be much faster in the shop than a non-affiliate.

Researchers found companies set target of 45 percent to 60 percent of car repair shops repaired the network.

"Companies have the right to discuss the benefits of their programs, but they are not allowed to be used to process claims or mislead consumers, in particular, making the choice of what is usually stressful time," Dinallo said.

If you have insurance-related complaints, questions or concerns, please contact the Department of Insurance by calling (800) 342-3736 or visit the Web site www.ins.state.ny.us.

Insurance Bill to Allow More Payout

A driver slams on the car, leaving you with personal injury, including 200,000 dollars.

AT-fault driver has a range of up to 100,000 dollars and have coverage that pays for 100,000 dollars, if hit by an uninsured driver.

Under current law, you can collect only $ 100,000 compensation.

A Manchester Democratic legislator noted trial lawyer wants to allow the victim to get the driver to pay $ 200,000 for injuries, and calls it the basic unfairness in the current insurance law.

"Most people think they are fully insured, but they do not include anything under the policy, if a person is guilty of the same amount of insurance," said Rep. David Nixon.

Insurance leaders warned Nixon's Bill (HB 198) would lead to a perversion of the uninsured or underinsured driver coverage, buy and could increase the country relatively low auto insurance rates across the board.

George Roussos, a lobbyist with the National Association of New Hampshire insurance companies, said drivers can buy as many uninsured coverage, and want to fully protect themselves.

"This bill will add costs at a time when people can least afford to pay for them," Roussos certificate in the Chamber of Commerce warned the committee.

"There is no need for this bill. You can buy this protection, if you want to go, by purchasing more coverage."

David Withers, an actuary from the Department of Insurance, agreed Nixon's bill would mark the price for all customers.

"In fact, there will be no more losses paid a premium will be higher, regardless of what the new boundaries," he said.

In some countries, to allow drivers to ram or "stack" together medical damages may collect, if they are owners of many cars on the same insurance policy, and Nixon had a separate bill (HB 200) to allow only.

Withers said he was not aware that any state may collect damages for the victims in both the drivers' insurance, even if they have the same restrictions on coverage.

New Hampshire does not require drivers to purchase car insurance.

Those who buy policies, but are intended to cover the purchase of rider accidents with uninsured or underinsured drivers.

James Hatem, a lobbyist for the state-owned farms, said to help drivers who have accidents with uninsured drivers.

Both sides agreed the overwhelming majority of consumers do not understand what it means to bear, in the event of an accident.

Concord trial lawyer and ex-Supreme Court Justice Chuck Douglas said that it would be a relaxation of arbitration, to be used only if the insurance company and injured the driver does not agree to the covered injury.

"This project will not be a little more fairness in the system," said Douglas.

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GEICO Announces Auto Insurance Rate Decreases for Georgia Drivers

GEICO is good news for motorists in the Peach State: a new auto insurance rate plan that will save Georgia drivers money. Evaluation plan is already in force for new policies and will be effective II 8 for renewal policies.

"On average, current GEICO policyholders will receive a 2.3 percent decline for the same Coverage’s," said Dina Pohnpeian, Assistant Vice President of the obligations of responsibility for GEICO's Southeast operations. "The amendments to new business customers will automatically GEICO feet in Georgia even more competitive for consumers. This is particularly important, because some other companies are raising their auto insurance rates in Georgia, at the same time, we are lowering our own."

The new low rates have increased from GEICO policyholder growth in Georgia, where he is currently the fourth-largest insurer in the country. The rate decreases are possible due to a combination of factors, including changes in the range of courses, the introduction of additional discounts and hard work in the 4079 GEICO associates in the office of the company Macon.

"Our associates to improve the quality and efficiency helped to make these lower rates possible for Georgia consumers," said Shawn Burklin, regional Vice President of GEICO's Southeast operations. "I am proud of Macon team and know what they can. We can assure our policyholders more savings, and we hope to attract new customers with lower rates."

Overall premium changes for individual drivers will vary based on factors such as Coverage’s purchased, geographic area, and type of vehicle, the characteristics of risk and which qualify for discounts.

Georgia residents may also notice GEICO increased marketing of the slate of television, radio and press, as part of "New Low Prices in Georgia" campaign.

GEICO (Government Employees Insurance) is the third-largest private passenger auto insurer in the United States on the basis of the latest 12 months written premium. It offers auto insurance nearly 8.5 million policyholders and provides more than 14.4 million vehicles.

In addition to auto insurance, GEICO offers customers insurance products for motorcycles, all terrain vehicles (ATV's), boats, houses, apartments and houses.

As a member of the Berkshire Hathaway group of companies, GEICO ranks at the top of several national customer satisfaction surveys. For more information, go to http://www.geico.com.

Toyota Prius Hybrid to Get on the Road

Third-generation Toyota Prius hybrid cars the power goes on sale in Britain this summer, and adopt a larger, 1.8-liter petrol engine is covered with an electric motor. It will be slightly longer than the current model, a change from the roof of the rear seat to improve the profile of the company. There's more boot space, too. Full specification details and prices will be revealed at a conference in Geneva, Switzerland, Motor Show in March.

One of the most fun is 2009, is currently on January 29 - Robbie Coltrane's soft popular TV show B-Road Britain, who saw Robbie take the slow road from London to Glasgow in a classic red Jaguar XK150 Carmen S. Pounds 7.99 Corgi pub in packages of much more than comedian / actor to the cult. To order a copy, telephone 01624 677237.

Check with the nearest dealer Seat details of attractive offers to finance a number of models of the company. To offer along the campaign headquarters of the revolution, which specification adjusted savings to 5110 pounds against competitor cars and up to 2000 pounds from the price. Dealers have full details of the promotion, which includes 0% hire purchase deals and low rates of the purchase agreement.

Motorpoint car supermarket giant is seeing more and more people from its purchase of cars Ireland - because of the weakness of the UK pound. The continuing fall in the value of sterling against the euro led to an influx of conversations with customers in Ireland.

The new pay-as-you-drive car insurance has just been launched in Great Britain, the so-called Coverbox. It uses GPS technology to monitor the distance and time of day or night the vehicle is in use, and the fees for the fall off-peak (day), peak (Rush-hour) or super-high (11pm-5am) periods. And there's a plus - Coverbox can track and locate the car if it is stolen. Log on to www.coverbox.co.uk for more information or to download a selection of quotes.

New Mercedes E-Class for sale in the UK from mid-June 2009, a claim for the line-up for nine available gasoline and diesel engines consume up to 23% less fuel than previously. More details and prices will be released to start the day.

Gowrings Mobility, a leading British supplier of transport available, currently in the country's first dedicated Blue Badge sat-nav system for sale. Designed to support one thousand British drivers with disabilities, BB Nav with Navevo includes 150 large cities of Great Britain, with detailed information about the Blue Badge holders on street parking bays for the disabled, accessible parking, local councils concessions available toilets and beaches, as well as a wide range of points of interest to support people who face challenges. BB Nav costs 195 pounds plus 9.50 pounds postage. To order or for more information, tel 0845 608 8020 or visit www.gowringsmobility.co.uk.

More Drivers Going Without Insurance

Ed Gilmartin knew something askew 50 customers when their car insurance fell in November and December.

"It was more appeals from 1 January to Thanksgiving than in any other years, we have experience," said Mr. Gilmartin, who is the owner of Gilmartin Insurance Agency in Scranton.

More car insurance consumers abandoning illegally during the economic crisis, increasing the risk to themselves and other drivers.

"As economic conditions deteriorated dramatically, you are probably driving more people uninsured," said David Corum, a Vice President at the Insurance Research Council, the industry-funded group based in Malvern. "People who are insured will pay more because the costs of uninsured drivers are distributed among those of us who have coverage."

The Council will issue a report this week correlating increase in unemployment in the revitalization of uninsured drivers. Based on estimated national unemployment rate of 7.5 percent in 2010, the percentage of uninsured drivers would increase to 16 percent from 14.5 percent in 2005, the report projects.

This may mean 3 million more uninsured drivers on our roads in 2010 than in 2005, based on U.S. Department of Transportation data.

State model also points to more drivers "born" in the industry term for driving uninsured.

Suspension of registration for the car insurance lapsed totaled 97,000 between July and December, running 21 percent ahead of the same pattern in 2007, State Department of Transportation figures show. A penalty for carrying out the uninsured includes $ 300 fine and three-month suspension for a driving license and vehicle registration.

"Unemployment causes tremendous pressure on the insurance market," said Sam Marshall, chairman of the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, the trade association based in Philadelphia. Usually from 5 to 8 percent of registered state uninsured drivers, it estimates.

Chart is a bad turn for all motorists. If an uninsured driver hits your insured, the victim may have to sue to recover damages. Many uninsured drivers minimum assets.

Drivers can protect themselves from uninsured and underinsured coverage, but these contributions are increasing, Mr. Marshall said.

"If you see an increase in uninsured drivers, you're going to see an increase in uninsured (coverage) rates," he said.

Car insurance rates are rising across the board. Contributions in December were 4 percent higher than year ago levels, U.S. Department of Labor data show.

Economic tailspin caused national and regional unemployment to the highest level in a decade - 7.2 percent and 7 percent nationwide in the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre / Hazleton metro area. Climbing consumer costs combined with declining home values shares retirement accounts have been transferred millions of households into insolvency.

For some drivers, dropping the car insurance is an excellent choice among unpleasant options.

"If you give something, car insurance can be," Mr. Gilmartin said.

Renee Jennes, President Jennes Insurance Agency in Throop, noticed a car insurance appeals are starting to jump to six months ago.

"We're seeing a lot of people who came to nonpayment. They simply can not pay your bills," Ms. Jennes said.

Agents also see more customers’ change of policy, such as the eradication of conflicts and comprehensive scope, in order to reduce costs.

"People are calling us; they have difficulty with their bills. They are looking at their payments down," said Bob Turano, who owns insurance agencies in Honesdale.

"Many people throw their insurance, many are reducing their coverage, and many are purchasing insurance," Mr. Gilmartin said.

Contact the writer: jhaggerty@timesshamrock.com

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Slow Economy Sees Rise in Uninsured Drivers

The Wall Street Journal

More drivers own car insurance lapse because of the sour economy, putting themselves and others at risk.

Some one hundred thousand drivers dropped their insurance last year as the unemployment rate increased, the estimated study, to be delivered shortly by the Insurance Research Council, the industry-funded group.

The trend is bad news for everyone on the road. If hit by an uninsured driver, you may have to sue to recover the costs of uninsured drivers, and many have few assets. You can defend themselves by carrying uninsured-motorist coverage - almost half the states require the coverage - but may increase the premium.

Insurance Research Council the previous study, published in 2006, it was found that almost 15 percent of drivers are uninsured nationally in 2004, compared with about 13 percent in 1999.

Preliminary figures from councils show that a single percentage point increase in the unemployment rate is linked to the half-point increase in the percentage of uninsured drivers, "said David Corum Council Vice President.

Nation of unemployed was up 2 percentage points to 6.7 percent in November from the previous year. The group estimates the number of uninsured drivers on the basis of insurance claims.

Possibly adding to this problem is the fact that auto-insurance rates have increased 3.8 percent in November from a year ago, according to the Department of Labor consumer price index.

Agents say the growing numbers of customers are stripping their auto-insurance policies, with an absolute minimum level of accountability required by law to drive.

"A good proportion of people living on the road are uninsured , and so you have to defend it," said Robert Hartwig, president of the Insurance Information Institute, non-profit groups. "Your chances of being in an accident with uninsured drivers are significant."

Drivers driving without insurance may lose regardless of their assets in the sentence. Also, driving without insurance is illegal in 48 states and District of Columbia. New Hampshire and Wisconsin do not require insurance.

Drivers who allow their policies expire often have to pay an initial 25 to 50 per cent surcharge for the new policy. Insurance companies charge them more, because they consider it irresponsible: unlicensed and uninsured drivers are disproportionately involved in fatal accidents.

Without a net

A slumping economy is the introduction of more uninsured drivers on the road. Here's how to protect yourself:

Make sure that compensates for the additional insurance if you are hit by an uninsured driver.

Set your own liability insurance commensurate with the amount of assets. This amount also helps determine your limit uninsured driver coverage

Drivers Facing 11 Per Cent Rise in Insurance Premiums

Drivers have been warned to brace for a double-digit percentage increase in the price of car insurance this year.

Broker AA estimates premiums will increase by about ten percent and 11 percent in 2009 as insurers continued to struggle with rising costs of fraud and personal injury claims.

Some insurers say the premiums can soar by as much as 20 percent, while AA Insurance said that it is not seen this level of growth, it added that such an increase would be needed if the deposit liabilities have been profit.

Insurance companies pay out about 105 pounds of costs and charges for every 100 pounds they inch premium

In the past, the mis-matching contributions and the cost was not a problem as the industry has been able to recover the difference by investing premiums on the stock market.

But in the current volatile investment climate, they are no longer able to make up the shortfall in this way.

The insurance industry has not done underwriting profit for about 20 years, with premium increases earlier down by competition are due to enter service providers in the market and online price comparison websites.

But AA Insurance said the average cost of the most competitive comprehensive motor insurance premiums grew by 8.7 percent over the year to end-September to an average of 486.45 pounds.

The figures are not yet available in the last quarter of the year, but thought the premiums jumped by about three percent in the three months to the end of December alone.

The problem for the industry is the fact that claims costs have increased sharply in recent years, especially personal injury claims, due to the rising costs of medical care and the growing number of "no win, no fee" claims companies.

Ian Crowder, AA Insurance, said: "Some commentators point to an increase of 20 percent over the next few years and, of course, increase the size of that will be necessary if the insurance industry is to achieve the commitments of profit."

The figures show that the fraud costs increased by about 17 percent over last year, adding about 30 pounds at the expense of all policyholders.

Honest drivers also pay about 30 pounds each year to cover the cost of accidents caused by uninsured drivers.

But the biggest growth came in the cost of personal injury claims and legal costs associated with those of the top 22 percent in the last year.

About 430,000 claims against whiplash have been made in the last year, which led to the total compensation bill of £ 1.9billion. Whip represents about two-thirds of all injury claims, adding about 66 pounds in annual insurance premiums for all drivers.