Teen Drivers: Laws in all states

Posted in Auto Insurance by Christine Davis on July 10, 2010 No Comments yet

The official 2010 update for the new driving rules, and regulations involving teen laws in all states, as been posted. This law is called, “Graduating Licensing Law”, which primarily focuses on teen safety. These laws have been set up to implement safety boundaries for the young and inexperienced, teen driver. Studies have shown that teen drivers have the most accidents, which usually leads to serious injuries or worse, fatality. These laws will ensure that the teen drivers are educated and prepared for the open road. Although, this program has not (yet) been implemented in all 50 states, efforts to overturn that decision, is in the making.

License restrictions are one way that state agencies and insurance companies are maintaining a handle on the situation. The

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States Argue New Healthcare Bill Is Unconstitutional

Posted in Insurance Articles by Anthony Thompson on April 10, 2010 No Comments yet

Should the government be allowed to force Americans to buy health insurance? More than a dozen states are saying no. Attorneys General from 13 states filed suit in a northern Florida federal court saying that mandating individuals to buy health insurance should not be permitted. Virginia filed a separate complaint as Virginia law states, “No resident of this Commonwealth … shall be required to obtain or maintain a policy of individual insurance coverage.” This statute gives Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli the ability to challenge the federal law since it immediately conflicts with state law. The 1 Read full article…