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auto insurance FAQ
How is auto insurance (a contracted business service within a capitalist economy) legally enforceable?
Mar 22, 2011 by CogitoErgoCogitoSum | Posted in Law & Ethics
How can a government, who supposedly stays as far out of a capitalist economy as possible, enforce that you purchase auto insurance? Isnt that a consumers right to buy or not buy?
One could argue that the privilege to drive at all is granted
First.. I might be ignorant but I thought the USA was the first capitalistic country of the world, so by "that logic" how can their government try to stay "out of it" as much as possible?? If a country is capitalistic, you'd think
Crazy Macaro | Mar 22, 2011
No, your logic is flawed. In this country we insure cars, not drivers. It is not driving that is illegal but driving a car which is not insured. I agree with a point you suggest however, in that I think we should insure drivers, not cars. Thus the
Schmoolie | Mar 22, 2011
Is auto insurance in Manitoba private or pubic? How is auto insurance in Manitoba different from Ontario?
Mar 19, 2011 by Howdy2010 | Posted in Insurance
Is auto insurance in Manitoba private or pubic? How is auto insurance in Manitoba different from Ontario? Which is better and why?
Insurance in MB is public and governed by the province. One insurance, one level of coverage, and you cannot sue for pain/ suffering. Price is also set by number of demerits or based on driver experience. In ontario, insurance is private but still
What the? | Mar 19, 2011
Insurance in MB is public and governed by the province. One insurance, one level of coverage, and you cannot sue for pain/ suffering. Price is also set by number of demerits or based on driver experience. In ontario, insurance is private but still
What the? | Mar 19, 2011
Why do we need auto insurance to drive? In many Asian countries its not legally required?
Mar 26, 2011 by Champ | Posted in Insurance & Registration
Why is it a law here in North America to drive with insurance. The federal and provincial Insurance Bureaus regulate these policies and rates and rip people off. Sometimes I think insurance is another form of tax.
You can always take someone
Auto insurance is rather controversial. Some states will fine, take licenses and plates and even seize cars if you do not have it. As you say, in many asian countries (and even New Hampshire) it is not required. Several religions ban the purchase of
Chris Sonnet | Mar 26, 2011
If you hit someone and they get seriously injured and their car gets damaged or destroyed, do YOU want to be stuck paying the full bill for their recovery and a new car?
Probably not...
This is why we have insurance.
Nickaroni | Mar 26, 2011
auto insurance news
Mass. auto insurance rates soars
18.05.12
(NECN: Peter Howe, Boston) - Saving consumers money was what Mass. Governor Deval L. Patrick promised five years ago when his administration largely deregulated the once notoriously expensive and hyper-regulated Bay State auto insurance business, introducing a new approach called "managed competition."
Source: NECN
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Online Auto Insurance Discusses How Vehicle Type Affects Coverage Costs
PR.com (press release) - May 02, 2011
It's hard to say just how cheap car insurance will be for a particular vehicle, because a lot is dependent on insurers' internal claims data. But it's pretty safe to say the vehicles that have the largest insurance payments will be those that 1. have
iMingle Launches iPhone App
Insurance Networking News - May 02, 2011
New app to provide drivers with a more convenient way to manage auto insurance policies. iMingle has launched an iPhone application designed to provide drivers with a more convenient way to manage their auto insurance policies.
Caution urged on insurance fraud reforms
Legislative Gazette - May 02, 2011
Lawmakers are calling for an overhaul of the state's no-fault auto insurance regulations to better protect against fraud. Multiple bills have been introduced by Senate Republicans to protect the insurance industry from fraudulent
Fraudulent claims affecting auto insurance rates in New York
e-wisdom.com - May 02, 2011
A recent report from the Insurance Information Institute (III) highlighted the problems that the state of New York is currently facing as a result of fraud and abuse that is exploiting its no-fault auto insurance system.
Kansas Passes No Pay/No Play Bill; Insurer Group Urges Governor to Sign
Insurance Journal - May 03, 2011
The Kansas Legislature has now passed legislation, Senate Bill 136, designed to encourage more drivers to purchase auto insurance as required by law and reduce the number of uninsured motorists on the road, according to the Property Casualty Insurers