Georgia Auto Insurance Rates Increasing

According to an article on Albany, GA’s WALB.com by Delivrine Registre, auto insurance rates, as well as homeowner insurance rates are increasing for policy holders in Georgia, partly due to the recession.

Georgia auto insurance rates are rising, but not as sharply as homeowners insurance.  The Georgia Department of Insurance states that four of the biggest insurance companies in Georgia plan to raise their rates anywhere from 5-11% by the end of 2009.  The average increase in auto insurance rates will be about 2.4%. 

Not only has the recession been affecting businesses like insurance companies, but spring storms as well as flooding causes these companies to suffer additional losses.  There is no better time to shop around for cheaper Georgia auto insurance.

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One Response to “Georgia Auto Insurance Rates Increasing”

  1. Eric Says:

    People aren’t getting raises but the Georgia Insurance Commissioner can raise insurance rates on the public for no reason other than to give insurance Corporate Welfare. Stick as Thieves, Crooks stick together don’t they.

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