Young drivers advised to compare insurance quotes

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on September 2, 2010 No Comments yet

According to an expert, young motorists in the UK have been forced to compare car insurance policies and deals or pay risk over the odds.

According to a recent research by moneysuperket.com, it was indicated that about nine million car insurance customers prefer to stay with their original insurance companies. They do not check the market rates and quotes offered by the other companies for the same or even better coverage policies for their vehicles.

The young motorists are already facing a brutal brunt when it comes to the cost of the car insurance for them. They are probably the worst hit section of the car insurance customers in this year.

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Nissan Altima Auto Insurance

Posted in Car Insurance Topics by Christine Davis on September 2, 2010 No Comments yet

It is a common fact that if you want to drive an automobile you will need to get the proper amount of auto insurance to do so legally and protect your investment. This is how the system works and if you have a Nissan Altima you may be interested in the amount of money you will need to pay for insurance.

There are many factors that people do not take into consideration when they are looking for auto insurance, and it is the same with this model vehicle. These factors can include your past driving record and this may well be one of the biggest factors which will have a direct impact on the costs of your auto insurance.

Other factors that will have a huge impact on the costs of your auto insurance will include the model of the car you are insuring as well as the year of the car.

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Insurance Company Says Dead Flowers Started House Fire

Posted in Insurance Articles by Anthony Thompson on September 1, 2010 No Comments yet

Here’s a reason to throw away your dead flowers. State Far Insurance Co. ruled that dead flowers in a plastic flower pot spontaneously combusted, sparking a house fire that did $20,000 in damages to a northeast Arkansas home, according to the Associated Press. “The fire was caused by self-heating through decomposition of organic materials contained within a plastic flowerpot,” the Aug. 25 letter from State Farm Insurance Co. to the owner said.

The homeowner Brian Duncan said the flowerpot was holding dead, decomposing flowers and potting soil that his wife planted over a year ago. “She had intended on repotting (the flowers),” Duncan told the Associated Press. But inste

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As Airlines Add More Fees, International Insurance Offers Travelers a Chance to Save

Posted in Insurance Articles by Anthony Thompson on August 30, 2010 No Comments yet

In the last week, a major airline announced that it would be adding yet another fee to specific seats on its planes. This represents just the latest additional fee that travelers have been faced with in the last few years. In a time when travelers continuously fall victim to the airlines’ need to find new revenue sources, it is good to know that you can still save money with international health insurance.

American Airlines just announced fees on coach class seats. A few specific rows will now have a surcharge and be considered to be a tier of premium seating, despite the fact they are not first class. Read full article…

UK motorists breaking laws abroad

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on August 30, 2010 No Comments yet

Research conducted by an insurance firm ‘Sainsbury’s car Insurance’ has revealed that many UK motorists are breaking the laws when they are driving in other countries during their holidays or business tours.

The research also found that a huge amount of car owners will not care to pack a glowing warning triangle in their cars even if it is a legal requirement of the country in which they are driving. This is a serious matter that can make them pay heavy penalties, accumulate points on their driving licenses (which are obviously from the UK) as well as making their temporary or travel insurances as void, making them uninsured in a foreign country.

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Will Insurance Agents And Brokers Be Needed Under Health Reform?

Posted in Insurance Articles by Anthony Thompson on August 29, 2010 No Comments yet

Some experts say that insurance agents, brokers and small insurance companies may become victims of the massive health care overhaul set to kick in in 2014. The health care reform bill will impact nearly every corner of the health care industry which makes up one-sixth of the US economy. According to a report by Time Magazine, agents and brokers are concerned they’ll soon be viewed as redundant under the new legislation.

At a recent meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, 25 commissioners passed a resolutions stating that health care reform should “recognize and protect the indispensable role that licensed insurance professionals play in serving consumers.” At issue is how insurance companies should now calculate their medical and administrative expenses. Most

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