Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Check Your Car Insurance Policy Carefully Before This Happens To You
If your car gets hit by a tree as seen in our featured video, will your car insurance policy cover the damages?
Analyst Jack Huntington says you never know what is going to hit your car so be prepared. “Comprehensive is the part to look for. Comprehenive covers damages caused by natural disasters like floods, storms, hail or wind. It also covers damages caused by theft or vandalism,” says Huntington.
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Friday, September 22, 2006
Buy Life Insurance When others Depend on Your Earnings
If you were depending a someone like this for your earnings then you might want to rethink your situation.
In any case you should only buy life insurance yourself if other’s depend on your salary. According to Jack Huntington, Analyst, “for a couple, I would recommend life insurance if they depend on each other’s income to make ends meet”.
According to the Journal Gazette, you might also get some life insurance for a stay-at-home parent, because if he or she were to pass away, the surviving spouse would likely face higher household expenses – to buy services that his or her spouse had been providing for “free” – and possibly reduced income if the person couldn’t work as much as he or she had in the past.
Take a moment right now to see if you can save. Click here for a free quote: life insurance quote.
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Friday, September 01, 2006
Insurance Fraud Bill Gaining Momentum
The message is everywhere in Pennsylvania on public service billboards and TV ads: Committing insurance fraud can mean jail time.
As reported by Ottaway News Service, house lawmakers are pushing new legislation to make tougher penalties for insurance fraud, including revoking driving privileges, and to expand the legal definition of what fraud is. A five-bill package was debated Tuesday at a joint hearing of the House Insurance and Judiciary Committees.
State officials told lawmakers that it’s difficult to gauge the scope of a practice that can range from individuals padding insurance claims, people “staging accidents” and organized enterprises engaged in medical bill ripoffs. Some 1,600 cases of suspected fraud were reported to law enforcement officials last year, according to state Insurance Department figures which show a steady increase in reports in recent years.
The Insurance Information Institute estimates that property insurance fraud cost insurers about nationally $30 billion in 2004.
“So obviously it is not a good idea to commit home insurance fraud but why not do the best you can to save money on your house insurance when it is so easy to do so online?” says Jack Huntington, Analyst. To get free quotes on your house insurance just click here: house insurance quotes.
Bill Bushnell
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Obey the Rules, Wear Your Helmet and Get Insurance
Obey the rules of the road is one of the most important aspects of riding a motorcycle so you don’t want to do what these people did in our featured video.
Two other often overlooked tips include wearing a helmet and riding without motorcycle insurance.
As reported at Tallahassee.com, the Sheriff’s Office traffic unit in Tallahassee worries about motorcyclists who take risks. About half the riders he sees violate basic safety and traffic laws, Barrow said. Violations include not wearing a helmet, not wearing eye protection which is required by law, speeding, weaving, not being a licensed driver and not having insurance.
According to Jack Huntington, Analyst, it is very important to find a good training facility which will teach you all the rules that you need to know before hitting the road. “The one part that we can really help you with is the insurance. Try to get the best deal you can get at our Kanetix.com web site. It’s free”. Just click here to get started: motorcycle insurance quote.
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Thursday, August 31, 2006
Insurance Rates Going Down in New Jersey
How much do you think it would cost to insure one of these sporty new Celicas? Well if you happend to live in the Garden State of New Jersey you might give estimates higher than anywhere in the country but you would also be living in the past.
According to All Headline News, for the first time in decades auto insurance companies are competing for business and prices for coverage are declining in New Jersey. New Jersey has had a history of heavy regulation when it comes to car insurance however that began to change as authorities, concerned that existing insurers would leave, decided to allow for flexibility in terms of pricing and driver ratings.
John Tiene, a vice president at the New Jersey Skylands Insurance Company says “Lots of rate changes and new rating plans are starting to hit the market… They might have been approved in ‘04 and ‘05. But they’re just happening now.”
The New York Times reported that more than 75 percent of New Jersey’s drivers are now paying less for auto insurance and that further reductions are expected.
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