Archive for the ‘Auto Insurance’ Category
LoJack reports 90 percent recovery rate
LoJack Corp., the Westwood company that specializes in finding and recovering a wide range of mobile assets including motor vehicles and construction equipment, said today that it posted a 90 percent success rate for recovering 11,382 LoJack-equipped stolen vehicles in 2009.
Citing FBI data for 2008,...
February 23rd, 2010 | Auto Insurance, Safety & Security | Read More
Insurance refunds for Massachusetts bikers
State Attorney General Martha Coakley announced settlement agreements with Safety Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Company over allegations the companies overcharged customers.
The three companies were allegedly using incorrect motorcycle values to...
February 10th, 2010 | Auto Insurance, Motorcycle News | Read More
Study Reveals Crafty Urban Residents Cheat Auto Insurers
Auto insurance companies that scrutinize the occupations of their policyholders may have noticed that inner-city farming is a popular vocation. For example, it's on the rise in cities in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Wisconsin and Maryland. In some cases, the vehicles used for...
August 10th, 2007 | Auto Insurance | Read More
Insurance Changes Concern Consumer Groups
A coalition of consumer groups wrote to Gov. Deval Patrick and his insurance commissioner, urging them to make sure the state's move toward a more competitive auto insurance market doesn't lead to the use of socioeconomic factors to deny consumers coverage or raise their rates.
The...
August 10th, 2007 | Auto Insurance | Read More
Insurance Fees Under Review: Driving Infractions Lead to Surcharges
The state Senate will study insurance surcharges levied on drivers convicted of speeding and other traffic offenses and submit a report when the General Assembly reconvenes in May, Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand said Wednesday.
The study, part of an overall review of auto insurance rates...
August 10th, 2007 | Auto Insurance | Read More
GMAC Insurance Reduces Rates in South Carolina
Today, GMAC Insurance announced the company will reduce its auto insurance rates in South Carolina, effective immediately. Drivers in the Palmetto State can expect to save an average of seven percent when purchasing GMAC Insurance coverage from 192 South Carolina-based independent agencies....
May 30th, 2007 | Auto Insurance | Read More




