Don't overpay for auto insurance if you've had tickets (WAFB Baton Rouge) Traffic tickets don't have to be a financial death sentence when it comes to shopping for auto insurance. Two Lawyers Named to Minnesota Auto Insurance Plan Governing Committee (Insurance Journal) Minnesota Commerce Commissioner Glenn Wilson has appointed two public members to the governing committee of the Minnesota Automobile Insurance Plan (MAIP). Thomas J. Evenson is an associate with ... Would you buy insurance from her? Apparently (The Philadelphia Inquirer) You've probably never heard of improv comedienne Stephanie Courtney, but chances are you've seen her on TV as the unbelievably upbeat insurance saleswoman Flo in Progressive Auto Insurance commercials. State Auto Financial declares 15 cent dividend (AP via Yahoo! Finance) State Auto Financial Corp. said its board declared a quarterly dividend of 15 cents. The property and casualty insurance holding company said the dividend is payable March 31 to shareholders of record March 15. Don't overpay for auto insurance if you've had tickets (KMIR 6 Palm Springs) When shopping for car insurance, you'll be asked: "Have you had any moving violations (tickets) in the last 3 years?" If the answer is "yes," don't worry — you're not alone. But the good news is that traffic tickets aren't a financial death sentence. State Farm Insurance Gives $2,500 To County for Safe Driving Signs (Ashley County Ledger) Crossett State Farm Insurance representative Mary Reed, shown left, presents a $2,500 grant to Darlene Maxwell Thursday afternoon, March 4. The grant is sponsored by State Farm Insurance to increase road safety. Watch out! Tampa leads in auto insurance fraud (WTSP-TV Tampa) Tampa, Florida -- Look out Miami! Tampa is taking over as the statewide leader when it comes to auto insurance fraud. This is not a claim to fame the city wants to have and it's not looking much better on the national level, with Tampa ranking second nationwide. Consumer Watchdog calls for national freeze on health insurance rates and rate regulation (News-Medical-Net) Consumer Watchdog called on President Obama to impose a national freeze on health insurance rates before health reform takes effect to protect consumers from premium hikes like the 39% increase recently announced by Anthem Blue Cross in California. The rate freeze is one of five tools Consumer Watchdog urged the president to include as part of his proposed fixes to the Senate health care bill. Kentucky Auto Insurance Companies Found Easily Online (OfficialWire) In the past purchasing an auto insurance policy usually meant visiting offices and meeting with several agents of various companies; however, in any one geographical area, there may only be a handful of companies represented. Senator Gauthreaux Proposes Bill To Protect Military Rights (KATC 3 Lafayette)  Senator Nick Gautreaux is fighting to make sure Louisiana's men and women in the armed forces are being treated equally and fairly. Currently, there are no statewide rules governing how soldiers suspend their state-mandated auto liability insurance when they deploy overseas. Some military men and women have returned from fighting for America's freedom only to find their license plates have ...
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