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March 31, 2006

Karma:

Daily Herald - Problem is that those of us who work our tails off at multiple jobs so we can have insurance are now paying for others who don't have it. I don't particularly like the idea of working hard to pay for my family's insurance as well as someone else's ...

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Posted by Ken at 05:46 PM

Buttafuoco to Face Ammunition

Washington Post - SAN FERNANDO, Calif. -- Joey Buttafuoco, the Long Island body shop owner who gained notoriety in the 1990s when his teenage girlfriend shot his wife, was ordered Thursday to stand trial on a felony charge of illegally possessing ammunition ...

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Posted by Lorren at 05:02 PM

Esurance Makes Auto Insurance Shopping Easier

Esurance, the direct-to-consumer auto insurance company, is breaking new ground with its strategic partner, Answer Financial. When customers get a quote from http://www.esurance.com/, they can also view real-time comparison quotes and buy a competitor's policy. Answer Financial provides the engine that facilitates Esurance's real-time comparisons and

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Posted by Mel at 04:31 PM

No-fault auto insurance law closer to

Palm Beach Post - It appears Florida's system of paying for medical care after a car crash will stay in place for at least another year. On Thursday, the House Insurance Committee passed a bill that would reenact Florida's no-fault system, which was scheduled to ...

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Posted by Stephen at 04:16 PM

Former fugitive gets 5 years in prison in Vegas armored car heist

LAS VEGAS A woman who drove an armored car away from a Las Vegas casino with almost three (M) million dollars -- and spent more than a decade hiding in the Netherlands -- has been sentenced to five years and three months in federal

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Posted by Perry at 04:02 PM

Bill seeks delay on auto insurance

State lawmakers try to put off decisions on Personal Injury Protection coverage until the next session. The state Legislature is unsure of what to do this session about Florida's no-fault auto-insurance law, which requires every driver to carry coverage that pays medical bills regardless of who's at fault in a crash.

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Posted by John at 03:45 PM

BRIAN DICKERSON: Why all policyholders aren't created

Detroit Free Press - Get out of town. I thought the insurance industry practically owned the Legislature. Well, that's true, generally speaking. But the bill I'm talking about pitted insurers against a group of contribut-- um, I mean, constituents -- that lawmakers like ...

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Posted by Joe at 12:44 PM

Bill for rental car runs high

I rented a car through Enterprise Rent-A-Car. They told me the cost would be under $200, because I had declined to use their insurance. When I got the bill, it was more than $400. Whenever I call, they tell me someone will call me back to fix the problem, but no one ever

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Posted by Ken at 10:33 AM