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Insurance assessors descend on Christchurch
Hundreds of insurance assessors, some from as far away as America and Europe, have arrived in Christchurch to deal with claims after the weekend's massive 7.1 magnitude quake, says the Insurance Council.
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PEMCO Insurance Teams With Seattle Seahawks for Third Annual 'Supercharged Seahawks Fan' Contest
PEMCO Insurance is kicking off football season in partnership with the Seattle Seahawks to celebrate "supercharged" football fans through game-day activities, contests and a memorable Northwest Profile, the "Supercharged Seahawks Fan."
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Online Insurance Exchange Helps Retirees Make Right Choice
Extend Health's online insurance marketplace is helping to match retirees of large employers with the best healthcare coverage options based on their medical needs and budgets.
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Insurance company aims to save people money
When people look at purchasing vehicle insurance, some may see it as something they are forced by the law to do and look for the cheapest rate possible, while others are more concerned with the available coverage, reliability and response time of a company to a claim.
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Insurance costs to rise everywhere
Insurance premiums are expected to rise nationwide as insurance companies look to recoup some of the massive losses from the Canterbury earthquake.
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Insurance company changes mind
AMI Insurance is reviewing its treatment of claims for lost rental income due to the earthquake after inquiries by The Press.
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Indiana Insurance to Expand School Program in Iowa
Indiana Insurance, a Liberty Mutual Agency Markets regional company, is expanding its school marketing efforts in Iowa. Indiana Insurance currently insures more than 1,100 public districts, ...
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Insurance industry names best and worst car booster seats
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says it gave high rankings to more booster seats than ever before.
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Insurance Employment Continues to Slip
While the pace is slowing, the insurance industry continues to shed workers, new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics finds.
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Insurance rates set to triple
Homeowners beware - flood insurance rates are set to triple after Dec. 17. Recent updates to area flood maps means that some residents may now be living in flood zones, which could cause residents to pay higher flood insurance premiums.










