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Eight charged with auto insurance fraud
By Mark E. Vogler, The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass. Nov. 3--Investigators from an auto insurance fraud task force in Saint Lawrence, Mass., say participants in phony crashes allegedly set up by Leo Lopez normally felt safe. But a two-car "paper
Nov 4 2008
Foreign drivers get kansas car insurance
By Christina M. Woods, The Wichita Eagle, Kan. Nov. 2--At least two insurance companies in kansas are insuring motorists who hold foreign driver's licenses. State law doesn't prohibit the companies from doing so, and protagonist of the pattern say it
Nov 3 2008
Study says fatalities from vehicle-deer crashes are on rise
By Frederic J. Frommer Associated Press Washington D.C. -- human death from vehicle crashes with deer and other animate being have more than doubled over the past 15 years, according to a new study by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group that c
Nov 1 2008
Mendota insurance selects innovation auto's managed repair network
Mendota Insurance has selected Innovation Auto's managed fix network to enhance its policyholders' customer experience and improve cycle time. Brian Ebent, managing director of claims at Mendota Insurance, said: "Mendota is ever seeking ways to improve
Nov 1 2008
Autos hit more animals -- fatalities increase as cities spread
By Frederic J Frommer WASHINGTON - human death from vehicle crashes with animate being, usually deer, have more than doubled over the last 15 years, according to a new study by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group. The study by the main road
Nov 1 2008
Fatalities on the rise in vehicle-animal crashes
By FREDERIC J. FROMMER WASHINGTON - human death from vehicle crashes with deer and other animate being have more than doubled over the last 15 years, according to a new study by an auto insurance-funded highway safety group that cites urban sprawling ov
Oct 31 2008
Drink-drive teen gets road ban
A Swansea teenager has lost his license for 18 calendar month for drink- driving. Eighteen-year-old Daniel Thomas Bradley appeared earlier city judge to admit the Oct 4 offence in Gowerton. The court heard a breath test produced a reading of 66 microg
Oct 31 2008
Jitters continue as us confidence remains low ; city bulletin
A REASSURING trading update from insurance company Aviva and better-than- expected consequence by oil major BP helped settle stock marketplace nerves yesterday. The FTSE 100 Index briefly climbed above the 4000 barrier before shutting 73.8 points higher
Oct 31 2008
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