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Reports of suspicious windshield replacements skyrocketing A growing number of pitchmen are turning up on Floridians' doorsteps with a new offer: Replace your vehicle's damaged windshield at no cost to you. All you need to provide is your auto insurance card. As tempting as the pitch may sound, state regulators, ... Beyond Big Easy, a 'faith-based' approach on flood insurance Away from New Orleans, with its unique geography and dependence on levees, discussion of hurricanes inevitably turns to insurance. After Katrina struck in 2005, there was much talk about reforming insurance programs in coastal areas to protect taxpayers an... Government study: 1 in 12 drivers admit driving drunk One in 12 drivers admitted driving drunk at least once over the course of a year, a government survey released Wednesday found. One in five, or 20% of the 6,999 people surveyed, said they had driven in the past year within two hours of drinking an alcohol... Distracted Driving Campaigns Yet to Impact Crash Rates, Auto Insurance Premiums LOS ANGELES /PRNewswire/ -- OnlineAutoInsurance.com, a large supporter of cracking down on the use of cell phones would like to point out that many auto insurance companies and public organizations have allocated resources on campaigns rallying against dis... |
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