- Dealing With a Disaster and Your Insurance Company
- The disaster has passed, leaving behind a mess so complete it's hard to know where to begin putting things right. Resist the temptation to run away and worry about it later. Your mission -- and you better accept it -- is to call your insurers and ge...
- Author:Jennie L. PhippsDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- Don't File That Insurance Claim!
- If you've filed three or more small claims in a single year, home insurers can raise your rates -- or even refuse to renew your policy. That's the word from Carolyn Gorman of the Insurance Information Institute, quoted in a recent issue of Bottom Li...
- Author:Selena MaranjianDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- U.S. Cities With the Highest Theft Rates
- Imitation's not the sincerest form of flattery. Theft is. Anyone can dress like you, talk like you or copy your hairstyle. But they really have to want what you've got if they're willing to risk their limbs to get the shirt off your back. Or the car...
- Author:Michael MaielloDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- Insurance Prices to Fall in '08
- Insurance Prices Seen Lower in 2008 on Competition, Sagging Economy CHICAGO (AP) -- Prices for most types of property and casualty insurance are expected to fall in 2008 for the first time since World War II, as a weakening economy and heightened co...
- Author:UnknownDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- Crash Ratings Don't Accurately Reflect Trucks' Real-World Safety, Study Says
- Crash tests conducted by the government and insurance industry may be a poor indicator of how safe -- or unsafe -- pickup trucks are, an independent study suggests. The trucks that performed badly in simulated crashes may be safer than their ratings...
- Author:Hilary JohnsonDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- New Radar Detectors Give Speed Freaks a Rush
- As people endure longer commutes and growing traffic jams, they are increasingly tempted to hit the gas pedal harder. Police are fighting back with a web of electronic surveillance, from laser and radar speed traps to automated cameras that spot spee...
- Author:Jonathan WelshDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- The Right Insurance for a Rocky Economy
- Unemployment currently stands at 5%, but David Wyss, the chief economist for Standard & Poor's, sees it creeping up to 5.5% by the end of this year. That means up to 750,000 Americans could potentially lose their jobs in 2008. Are you prepared --...
- Author:Beth PiskoraDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
- True cost of not maintaining your car
- People on tight budgets are often tempted to skip some routine car maintenance services, or at least to delay an appointment with the auto shop. However, poorly maintained vehicles cause thousands of wrecks each year. The bill for accidents resultin...
- Author:Margarette BurnetteDate:06/28/08Click:0 Full Story...
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