Most Recent Auto Insurance News in Headlines

  • Options Discussed to Lower Uninsured Number of Drivers in Montana

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Options Discussed to Lower Uninsured Number of Drivers in Montana

    A committee hearing at the Montana Legislature revealed that around 15 percent of the state’s drivers do not have insurance. This is in light of the fact that Montana already has laws in effect mandating motorists to have vehicle insurance. A fine and a penalty may also be imposed if a driver was caught without the necessary insurance. The study is part of a Joint Resolution made by the Senate and House of Representatives. SJR 16, requests of an interim study “to investigate the issues of the underinsured and uninsured motorists,” It is set to make recommendations and submit findings … (more) February 28, 2010

  • Lawyer and Chiropractor Indicted in Philadelphia for Defrauding Auto Insurers

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Lawyer and Chiropractor Indicted in Philadelphia for Defrauding Auto Insurers

    Seventeen people including a lawyer and a chiropractor have been indicted in Philadelphia for allegedly staging phony car accidents in order to defraud auto insurance companies. This was announced by Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams, U.S. Attorney Michael Levy and FBI Special Agent in Charge Janice Fedarcyk last February 19. On what is said reported to be mail fraud involving $634,000, investigators revealed that vehicles were made to look as if it figured in a car accident. Thus, several vehicles were intentionally damaged or driven into walls. An unidentified body shop is included in the scheme although this has not … (more) February 27, 2010

  • Proposed Law Seeks to Hike Auto Insurance Rates of Convicted Drunken Drivers

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Proposed Law Seeks to Hike Auto Insurance Rates of Convicted Drunken Drivers

    If you live in Maryland State and you have been convicted twice for alcohol-related offenses, expect your auto insurance rates to become higher if a bill sponsored by Republican Del. Tanya Thornton Shewell becomes a law. House Bill 526 would increase personal liability insurance in order to beef-up the minimum amount of coverage for claims involving destruction of property or damage, and/or bodily injury or death arising from car accidents involving drunken drivers. Thus, those who would be mandated to secure this are those motorists who were convicted of, or were granted probation, for previous alcohol-associated mishaps. The bill is … (more) February 27, 2010

  • Teen Girls Behind the Wheel Found to be More Reckless Than Boys

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Teen Girls Behind the Wheel Found to be More Reckless Than Boys

    Recent trends suggest that teenage girls drive more recklessly than boys. Formerly, teenage boys have been known as being the most reckless drivers but a recent report indicates that teenage girls are also gaining that same reputation. Allstate Foundation released a report entitled “Shifting Teen Attitudes: The State of Teen Driving 2009” which showed that more girls admit to driving recklessly, speeding, adjusting music, or using a cell phone while driving more times than boys. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co. actuary Thomas DeFalco said that two decades ago, the cost to insure teen boys costs twice as much for boys. … (more) February 26, 2010

  • Hawaiians Urged Not to Scrimp on Auto Insurance

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Hawaiians Urged Not to Scrimp on Auto Insurance

    Several Hawaii residents are looking into cutting back on their car insurance, but this is not advisable. Island Insurance Companies, which is one of the largest insurers in the state, has noted that several clients think they are making a good decision to trim their insurance coverage when in fact it may not be a sound recourse. Island Insurance Companies chief operating officer and president John Schapperle said that they have seen a lot of people who merely contend for what is minimally required by the state. Schapperle also said that availing lower coverage would mean that there would not … (more) February 25, 2010

  • ‘No-Fault’ Insurance Policy is Flawed, Says Recent Study

    by Jeanny Hopper
    ‘No-Fault’ Insurance Policy is Flawed, Says Recent Study

    No-fault auto insurance has failed to accomplish its primary goals to lower premiums and limit court expenditures, according to a recent study by the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research organization. The insurance scheme has notably declined in terms of popularity for both customers and insurers. The study said that the scheme has, in effect, caused court costs to increase because the cost of medical claims has risen sharply. Initially, it intended to keep compensation costs low for persons involved in road mishaps by taking most of the cases ‘out of the court system.’ RAND researcher and lead author of the … (more) February 25, 2010

  • 15 Out Of 100 Montana Drivers Do Not Carry Auto Insurance

    by Jeanny Hopper
    15 Out Of 100 Montana Drivers Do Not Carry Auto Insurance

    A state insurance official reported that around 15% of Montana residents do not carry auto insurance. The national average is 13.8%. Property and casualty actuary in Missouri state’s Auditor’s Office Mari Kindberg, explained that all of the states surrounding Montana have statistically lower rates of motorists without insurance including South Dakota (7%), North Dakota (5%), Idaho and Wyoming (both at 9%). Billing Republican Sen. Roy Brown directed a resolution in 2009 to enable the Revenue and Transportation Interim Committee to study the issue of underinsured and uninsured motorists. Kindberg said that there are already existing laws in Montana which compels … (more) February 24, 2010

  • Auto Insurance Rates May Not Necessarily be Affected by Toyota Recall

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Auto Insurance Rates May Not Necessarily be Affected by Toyota Recall

    The global recall of over 8 million Toyota models, including cars and trucks, is expected to not have an impact on insurance rates, according to several industry groups and insurance companies. Although various models from Toyota have received top marks in safety ratings by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the past, the global recall has placed such praised status into question. The cost of automobile insurance is determined by several essential factors. This is not limited to the cost to fix the car, the overall safety record, and the model of the car. The Insurance Information Institute, which … (more) February 23, 2010

  • Drivers Urged To Carry Much More Than State Minimum Auto Coverage

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Drivers Urged To Carry Much More Than State Minimum Auto Coverage

    Drivers who only carry the state minimum auto coverage could be doing others a ‘great disservice.’ According to auto insurance guru Howard Ain, although anyone involved in a car accident would be relieved to know that the other party has insurance coverage, it should be a ‘real shock’ to find out that the other driver only carries minimum coverage (even if it is a requirement in all US states). Ain cited the example of a resident from New Richmond who got into an accident after getting hit by a woman driver who only carried minimum insurance. In the ordeal, two … (more) February 23, 2010

  • New Study Revealed No-Fault Auto Insurance not likely to cause savings

    by Jeanny Hopper
    New Study Revealed No-Fault Auto Insurance not likely to cause savings

    A new study revealed that no-fault auto insurance may not be really a good way to lower policy premiums. The study found out that the no-fault auto policies, which were designed mainly to provide drivers with affordable premiums, turned out to have increased the expenses of motorists due to steeper medical costs brought upon by no-fault claims. Non-profit research group RAND Corp. did a recent study on auto insurance and gave results indicating that under no-fault plans, medical expenses went up by 73%. Back in 1987, a similar study was conducted by another research group and they found out that … (more) February 22, 2010

  • Issue on California’s Proposition 17 heats up

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Issue on California’s Proposition 17 heats up

    The issue regarding Proposition 17, or more popularly known as the insurance provider’s initiative, is heating up as California’s June ballot draws near.  Supported by Mercury General Corp., the Proposition is set to allow insurance companies to attract new customers by offering big discounts, as long as drivers have been loyal auto policy holders for at least five years. Many say that for Mercury General Chairman George Joseph, one of the backers of Proposition 17, the victory of the initiative in the June ballot can be considered as his personal victory. Joseph is known to have been battling it out … (more) February 22, 2010

  • Insurers Enter Settlement For Failure To Update At-Fault Accident Determinations

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Insurers Enter Settlement For Failure To Update At-Fault Accident Determinations

    The Attorney General of Massachusetts entered into a settlement with five auto insurance companies which allegedly violated a state law involving the Board of Appeal Enforcement Initiative. As such, the insurers would make amends to their practices even as the probe goes forward. In a press release posted by Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office, the companies involved include Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation, Metropolitan Property & Casualty, Pilgrim Insurance Company, and, Peerless Insurance. All complaints filed relate to at-fault accident findings which were overturned by the state’s Board of Appeal. Said insurers also allegedly failed “to update … (more) February 21, 2010

  • Toyota Will Take Responsibility for Insurance Tabs of Recalled Toyota Car Owners

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Toyota Will Take Responsibility for Insurance Tabs of Recalled Toyota Car Owners

    For Toyota car owners who are caught up in the safety recall mix, it is good news that the Toyota Company will be responsible in taking the costs for each claim made. Last January 21, the car manufacturing giant called for a global recall on eight of its vehicles. About 2.3 million cars were recalled to correct a chronic problem dealing with sticking accelerator pedals. Meanwhile, 4.2 million vehicles were recalled for ‘out-of-place’ floor mats. So far, several drivers have taken their cars to their nearest Toyota dealers to have the problem rectified. The Toyota brand name has been receiving … (more) February 20, 2010

  • Lower Your Car Insurance Rates In Talladega County

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Lower Your Car Insurance  Rates In Talladega County

    If you are a car owner residing in Lincoln, AL or any city in Talladega County and you want to lower your auto insurance rates, the first thing you need to do is be conscious of your driving habits. How you drive greatly affects how much you pay for car insurance premiums. Even one speeding ticket can cause premiums to increase. Some auto insurance providers give a substantial discount if you maintain a clean driving record for as little as six months, while others require longer, but the bottom line is: keeping your driving record clean lowers car insurance premiums. … (more) February 19, 2010

  • The Importance Of Auto Collision Insurance In Alabama

    by Jeanny Hopper
    The Importance Of Auto Collision Insurance In Alabama

    Alabama auto insurance laws do not require auto collision insurance, but more and more car owners are finding it necessary, especially if you live in the “Heart of Dixie.” Every responsible car owner in Alabama knows the importance of having auto collision insurance in the state considered as “Crossroads of the South.” An auto collision insurance policy basically covers all your needed expenses if your car or vehicle gets damaged in a road accident and you were found the driver responsible for the mishap. If your car gets damaged beyond repair, your policy can cover expenses for a replacement car. … (more) February 19, 2010

  • Keep Financial Problems At Bay

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Keep Financial Problems At Bay

    Nashville, Arkansas may not be one of the busiest places in the country, but it has its own share of traffic and road accidents. For years, Nashville has witnessed a number of road mishaps involving teenage drivers. Although most of these accidents do not result in serious injuries, most of these incidents do result in costly lawsuits. Since the laws of the State of Arkansas only require drivers and car owners to get the minimum coverage of $25,000 for bodily injury liability per person involved in the accident and $25,000.00 for property damages, parents of teenagers involved in road accidents … (more) February 18, 2010

  • Stay Protected – Get Full Coverage Before You Drive Around Cleveland

    by Jeanny Hopper
    Stay Protected – Get Full Coverage Before You Drive Around Cleveland

    Cleveland, Arkansas is a moderately populated area. Its population is fairly young. In fact, most of its inhabitants are between the ages 16-30. As it is, young drivers tend to dominate the main thoroughfares of this city. Although serious road accidents are not very common around Cleveland, most insurance companies around this area advice their clients to get more than the minimum coverage required by law. According to them, minimum bodily injury liability of $25,000 per person injured and minimum property damages coverage of $25,000 may not be enough to pay for all expenses resulting from a typical road accident. … (more) February 18, 2010