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Aggregation of insurance and personal finance news from around the web. Primary focus on auto insurance and health insurance, but periodic articles on other types of insurance as well as lending news etc.
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Auto Insurance Being Dropped As The Economy Struggles
As unemployment increases and the state of the economy continues, more people are expected to drop their auto insurance coverage to save money. This is found in the article “More Motorists Expected To Drive Without an Auto Insurance Policy” by Jo...
Auto Insurance Suspicious Fraud
The article “NICB: Suspicious insurance claims up” by Susan R. Miller found on bizjournals.com says the number of questionable insurance claims increased to 41,619 in the first half of 2009, up from 36,743, in the first half of 2008.NICB member a...
Auto Insurance Companies and Repair Shops
The article “Shops debate the place of insurers in the repair process” by Brian Albright on SearchAutoParts.com talks about how car designs have become more complex and expensive which is causing more and more auto insurance companies to get invo...
Massachusetts Auto Insurance Rates Are Down
According to the article “Car insurance rates fall 8%, state says” by Todd Wallack in the Boston Globe, Massachusetts auto insurance rates are down since Massachusetts stopped setting their own rates in 2008. This information is from a study comp...
Many Working to Save Massachusetts Auto Insurance Appeal Board
Massachusetts' Insurance Commissioner wants to eliminate the state's independent auto insurance appeal board, citing cost and a move towards a more competitive insurance market. This proposal doesn't sit well with many consumers, legislators, and eve...
Arbella Expands To Conn., N.H.
The CEO of the Arbella Insurance Group of Quincy says recent regulatory approval in Connecticut and New Hampshire for the company to sell commercial policies in those states will help offset a decrease in business caused by Massachusetts’ “manage...
