Archive for September, 2010
Accidents & Car Insurance Questions
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bridge traffic image by Aaron Kohr from Fotolia.com Read and understand your insurance policy before you need it. According to the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA), over 12 million motor vehicles are in accidents every year. A car accident is emotionally and often physically painful. Thinking clearly may prove difficult after an accident; however, it is vital to handle the situation as efficiently as possible. Understanding how the process works and what questions to ask at the scene and with your insurance adjuster will make the best of an unfortunate situation.
Simple Tips To Help You Save On Auto Insurance
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Are you looking to save money on your car insurance policy? Are you fed up with having to cover large costs on your policy every single year? Well, maybe you are doing the right things, because there are plenty of different methods that you can employ if you want to save some cash on your auto insurance policy. Let’s briefly consider a couple of things you may try.
How about simply raising the deductible. If you haven’t tried raising up the deductible on your policy then it would be a good idea to do so now. Setting higher deductibles lead to lower premiums each and every month. This is because the insurance company will charge a higher amount if you file a claim, but over time the savings that you make should easily cover the higher amount you are charged anyway. And
Georgia Auto Insurance Alternatives
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Georgia state contour with Capital City against blurred USA flag image by Stasys Eidiejus from Fotolia.com There are three insurance options available for Georgia drivers. Most states require auto insurance for registered vehicles, and Georgia is no exception. They will accept traditional car insurance purchased from an insurance company or agent, self-insurance or a bond deposit made directly with the Department of Motor Vehicles. In all cases, the amount of the insurance has to meet or exceed the state minimum vehicle insurance requirements.
Delay Caused by Threatening Call Could Cost Passengers Without Trip Cancellation Insurance
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It seems like airline travel is becoming an increasingly unpredictable proposition. Beyond personal and professional issues which might pop up to prevent or delay travel plans that you have already scheduled, you also need to worry about mechanical issues, weather delays, and safety issues like the one which caused a delay last week. With these factors always looming in the background, it is important to always protect your flight plans with trip cancellation insurance.
In the incident in question, a Hawaiian Airlines flight scheduled to head from Los Angeles to Honolulu was delayed due to a threat issued in a phone call. Read more…
First Title introduces home buyer cover
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First Title Insurance has launched the Home Owners’ Protection Policy (HOPP), which it says can provide solicitors with an effective tool to “de-risk” the house buying process, both for clients and mortgage lenders.
The new policy can offset losses from a number of risks associated with buying, mortgaging or using a residential property, including fraud, seller misrepresentation, boundary disputes and lack of planning permissions and building regulation consents.
The “no fault” nature of the cover means that claims can be made without clients having to prove negligence at their own expense.
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