Auto Insurance Rates Headlines
After fall, insurers’ auto rates up again
Auto insurance rates, which tumbled after Massachusetts opened the state to more competition four years ago, are marching steadily upward again.
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How Moving Violations Jack Up Your Auto Insurance Rates
Getting multiple tickets can boost a driver's premiums beyond reach.
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Massachusetts Drivers See Insurance Rates Rise
Massachusetts drivers are starting to see higher auto insurance rates, four years after they tumbled when the state opened the market to more competition. Many of the state’s largest auto insurers have raised rates in each of the past two …
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Groundbreaking Service From Ratekick Shops For Auto Insurance For You
For the first time ever, consumers can finally comparison-shop auto insurance rates and be alerted when rates drop thanks to a new service from Bingham Farms-based Ratekick.com.
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Insurance rates on rise for Mass. drivers
Massachusetts drivers are starting to see higher auto insurance rates, four years after they tumbled when the state opened the market to more competition.
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Mass. drivers see insurance rates rise
Massachusetts drivers are starting to see higher auto insurance rates, four years after they tumbled when the state opened the market to more competition.
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Insurance.com's 'Uh-Oh! Calculator' Shows That Traffic Violations Boost Auto Insurance Rates
Foster City, CA May 15, 2012; Everyone realizes a ticket is likely to increase your car insurance rates, but few drivers know by how much. Insurance.com's new “Uh-Oh! Calculator” tells you.
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NJ Auto Insurance Group Plymouth Rock Collaborates with the NJ Department of Banking and Insurance and the Office of ...
RED BANK, N.J., May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In a recent collaborative effort, the private and public sectors joined forces when auto insurance group Plymouth Rock Assurance, partnered with NJ state officials ...
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Watchdog: Auto insurers overcharging the poor
The car owners who are least able to afford high auto insurance rates are getting charged the most for coverage, according to a consumer watchdog group.
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