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Florida Raises Citizens Rates For High Risk Properties

Posted by admin On November - 23 - 2009

begin a slow “glide path” to “eventually achieve actuarially sound rates,” McCarty announced. According to the Insurance Information Institute Florida Citizens’ exposure to loss as of June stood near $400 billion. The commissioner noted that ... Read more

Ford, Subaru, VW win top safety picks

Posted by admin On November - 18 - 2009

TheA 2010 Ford Taurus was among the top safety picks for new cars from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. ... Read more

has been recognized as the only manufacturer with all vehicles named a TOP SAFETY PICK by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). ... Read more

How safe is your car?

Posted by admin On November - 18 - 2009

The United States Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded its ‘top safety pick’ on Wednesday to 19 passenger cars and eight sport utility vehicles for the 2010 model year. ... Read more

Small businesses bridle at health insurance hikes

Posted by admin On November - 15 - 2009

is small comfort for businesses faced with huge jumps in their insurance rates. ... Read more

Mich. ballot drive would drop insurance rates 20%

Posted by admin On November - 9 - 2009

reduction puts us at risk with regard to solvency,” said Pete Kuhnmuench, executive director of the Insurance Institute of Michigan. “How does any business operate with 20 percent less in income when it can’t affect the expense side? ... Read more

Patient-Centered Health Care Reform

Posted by admin On October - 15 - 2009

Last Tuesday as the Senate Finance Committee approved the latest government-centric health care bill, the Illinois Policy Institute, along with 32 other state think tanks, released a plan for what they’re calling “ patient-centered reform .” Based on the work of economist Art Laffer, the plan focuses on 7 policies that would drastically “improve health insurance access and options without creating an entirely new–and expensive–government bureaucracy.” Specifically, patient-centered health ... Read more

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