| Arizona Car Insurance Quote - What Is Too Much To Pay?
Arizona ranked as the thirteenth most expensive state for auto insurance during the years 1999 to 2003. With insurance average insurance premiums rising to $920.38 in the year 2003 that is nearly a 5% increase from the previous year. If these trends keep up the average for 2005 premiums paid will be about $1014.00. With more than 3.3 million cars insured privately in Arizona there is plenty of opportunity to shop around and try to decrease what you are spending for car insurance. Even with high risk drivers saving money on auto insurance is quite easy. Where do I start saving money on car insurance? .
Two Allstate agencies cited for outstanding performances
Monroe � Nicole Lechner and Helen Turken, both based in Monroe, have been recognized by Allstate Insurance Company for high standards in customer satisfaction, customer retention and profitability. Both agencies are now among the top Allstate agencies in the nation in auto, property and commercial insurance and financial service sales.The Nicole Lechner Agency - located at 791 Route 17M, Suite 9 - has achieved the distinctive Allstate Honor Ring award. For nearly 60 years, the Honor Ring has been Allstate's symbol of outstanding achievement. Tthe Honor Ring recognizes the Nicole Lechner Agency for 2007 performance and is a symbol of the agency's dedication in serving customers. Meanwhile, Turken has earned an invitation to attend Allstate's Chairman's Conference 2007, where she will be recognized by the top officers of the company.
Consumer Group Says FTC Proves Credit Scoring Costs Minorities
A national consumer group stepped up its criticism of a recent government report on the use of credit scoring by auto insurers, claiming that the Federal Trade Commission report confirms that African American and Hispanic drivers pay more for auto insurance as a result. "It's not fair that consumers with spotless driving records can be penalized with higher premiums just because of their credit score," said Norma Garcia, senior staff attorney with Consumers Union. "Insurance premiums should be based on the risk of an accident, not a consumer's bill paying record for other goods and services." Insurance companies have hailed the FTC study as further proof of a connection between credit information and the risk of loss and maintained that the study finds that its use helps to increase the availability and affordability of insurance for most consumers.
Travelers Releases Enhancements to Its IndustryEdge(SM) Auto ...
HARTFORD, Conn.-(Business Wire)-August 2, 2007 - Travelers today announced a broad range of new enhancements to its IndustryEdge(SM) product for franchised auto dealers. Building on its considerable long-term experience within the auto dealer industry, the company now offers a broad range of solutions for this target market. .
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