Insurance - New system will help track state's drivers
New system will help track state's drivers
Bowling Green Daily News - Effective Jan.1, Kentucky will begin tracking drivers on a monthly basis to make sure drivers are insured. This comes after the General Assembly passed a measure last year that will require the roughly 300 companies who issue auto coverage in the
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Des Moines Register - Madrid, Ia. It's been more than weeks since the tornado blew in with the video camera rolling. The Newmans still don't have much roof over their heads. Separating the ice-blue December sky from the second floor of their rural home is a big, green
Uninsured in North Carolina
Sun Journal - Zola Johnson is an unwilling statistic, and she says there's little she can do about it. A decade ago, this 60-year-old former health care worker slipped into a gray area of society shared by almost 46 million U.S. residents. Johnson, too ill to work
Winter weather leads to insurance claims
Anderson Independent-Mail - Insurance claims associated with Thursday's ice storm are so far lower than expected, but the number might rise in coming days, local insurance agents said. Several Anderson-area insurance agents said the number of claims filed Thursday after ice
More comments heard against insurance increase
Guam Pacific Daily News - More public comments against the proposed 110-percent increase on the cost of automotive liability insurance were heard today. Guam insurance commissioner Andy Jordanou and insurance and banking commissioners heard public input on the issue during

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