Posts Tagged: automobile insurance
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Nov 28, 2011
1 CommentCredit Scoring Revisited?
The subject of hot debate for years, credit scoring is estimated to be used by over 90% of property and casualty insurers writing personal lines coverage today. Credit scoring use has been a controversial practice due to competing points of view – some consumer advocates argue that it is discriminatory while industry generally views it as...
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Oct 31, 2011
No CommentsThe Phantom “Vehicle” Menace
NEWSBREAK – DATE LINE – WISCONSIN – November 1, 2011 As men and women all over the Badger state lay down their heads on October 31, they know not what new horrors await them come November 1, 2011. In the wee hours of the morning, unbeknownst to most of them, as the ghouls and goblins...
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Sep 27, 2011
No CommentsUNINSURED/UNDERINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE – RECENT CHANGES
While this past year has not seemed as busy as some years preceding, there have still been a few significant developments in the field of uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM)...
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Aug 11, 2011
No CommentsTAX – A Confusing Three Letter Word in Auto Claim Settlements
Generally speaking, we don’t like taxes or for that matter, tax questions. Who does? But we’ve recently seem a number of issues concerning the inclusion of taxes in automobile total loss claim...
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Mar 09, 2010
No CommentsAuto Liability Limits Disclosures
With so much media attention focused on health care issues at both the state and federal levels, efforts at the state level directed at making changes in the way property and casualty insurance companies do business can sometimes fail to receive significant attention. Apart from challenges to the manner in which insurers use credit information...


