Archive for August, 2011
Monday, August 29th, 2011
Hurricane Irene has devastated many areas of the US and its estimated that at least 18 people have died as the storm moved from the Caribbean all the way up to New England. The article “Hurricane Irene’s Damage, State by State” by Drew Armstrong on Bloomberg.com states that about $3 billion in damages have occurred and power was out in over 6 million homes and businesses throughout the east coast.
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company is the largest US home and auto insurance company in the nation and they’ve reported about 1600 homeowners insurance claims and about 500 auto insurance claims in just North Carolina and Virgina. The number of claims will surely increase over the coming weeks. State Farm received reports of siding and roofs blown off of houses and much destruction from the falling of trees. There have even been claims for loss of food since the power outages have made food in refrigerators spoil quickly.
In the New York area, where the storm had weakened, claims are standing at about 360 homeowners’ claims and 60 auto insurance claims, but this is only after a few days. People are still getting settled and assessing damage before calling their insurance company. Storms such as Irene can cause slight increases in auto insurance quotes to account for all of the claims, but this generally happens over time. Insurers across the nation are working hard to fulfill claims as efficiently as they can to ensure costs do not soar. Sometimes, when there are heavy claims filed, insurers are quick to give out money to save time. Hopefully insurance companies were prepared enough for this storm that it will not happen this way across the board.
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Sunday, August 21st, 2011
Auto insurance quotes in Florida continue to rise and this is causing some serious concern for consumer advocate groups in the state. According to the article “Fla. Consumer Advocate Focusing on Auto Insurance” by The Associated Press on MiamiHerald.com, Florida’s insurance consumer advocate is forming a solid group to address the issue of increasing auto insurance rates.
Robin Westcott, appointed by Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater, points out that one of the main reasons rates continue to soar is because of the no-fault coverage for personal injuries layout of Florida auto insurance law. Westcott is encouraging those who have stake in the personal injury protection system including lawmakers to considering these groups and join to show support. This would be a huge move in the industry to work towards bringing rates down for the residents of Florida.
Westcott says she hopes to submit the group’s research to Atwater and the Florida Legislature by November of 2011 and make serious strides towards a solution. Florida’s rising rates have been an issue for many years now and the way the law is set up is encouraging rates to keep rising. Something needs to change to protect Florida drivers from experiencing some of the highest auto insurance quotes in history. The time and effort it will take to implement changes is huge, so the more support they can rally the better. Florida residents need a voice to ensure rates are kept affordable. Times are tough enough without the rising costs of auto insurance. Since auto insurance costs are necessary for most Florida residents, it should be a top priority for lawmakers. Time will tell if their efforts will pay off in the end.
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Thursday, August 18th, 2011
Missouri auto insurance regulators have updated the public with some storm data about claims throughout the state. According to the press release found on WiredPRNews.com, Missouri residents have collected approximately $750 million from insurance companies from claims filed throughout the storms that hit Joplin back in May.
John M. Huff, who is the director of the state Department of Insurance encourages consumers to contact their department or their insurance company if they believe they may be eligible to file a claim. Huff and other officials believe the department and insurance companies have done an excellent job helping the people of Missouri who needed it most through the quick fulfillment of claims.
Area regulators previously announced in June that Missouri insurers of auto insurance as well as other coverages, had paid out around $500 million in claims with auto claims specifically making up over $34 million. This number has steadily increased throughout the summer as claims were filed and insurers met their needs. About $250 million was paid out in early July alone says the Department of Insurance.
Altogether, almost 17,000 claims have been submitted as a result of the disastrous tornado that devastated the area. Huff believes that total claims could hit up to $2 billion altogether. The claims that are still pending at this point will be difficult to resolve and may take some more time.
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Sunday, August 14th, 2011
New Jersey auto insurance consistently ranks as one of the highest states for auto insurance rates and regulators are looking to curb some of the rising costs through new regulations. The article “What the New Car Insurance Rules Mean for NJ” found on NECN.com answers some of the top questions New Jersey residents have about how the new regulations will affect them.
New Jersey auto insurance is looking at a big overhaul from the proposed regulation changes for the personal injury protection component of auto insurance policies. The changes will essentially change how and what physicians can charge for treatments and there will be a restructuring of the process for appealing a denied claim. This is all in hopes that rising premiums will be slowed down and New Jersey auto insurance will become more affordable.
The article is very useful in answering questions many residents have. It answers some details about personal injury protection and outlines why the system needs a makeover at this time. The changes to medical services are discussed and gives an understanding of the changes being made to the approval and dispute process that New Jersey has long known. Insurers will be benefiting from these changes in addition to the consumer so hopefully this encourages auto insurance companies to support the proposed changes and regulations are put into place quickly. The regulations are not quite a done deal since the public has until the end of September to comment and a decision will be made at that time.
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Thursday, August 11th, 2011
American Commerce Insurance, which offers auto insurance, has received an A+ rating from the rating agency Satndard & Poor. According to the press release on the American Commerce website, the financial strength rating from increased from an A on MAPFRE USA’s subsidiaries - Commerce and Citation - and the outlook is promising. They consider the companies to be strategically important and because of this their credit rating has been raised from BBB to BBB+.
AM Best also continues to rate MAPFRE companies as A+ Superior. These high rating are truly key in the success of companies such as American Commerce. Standard & Poor’s report says that the decision reflects their capitalization and states that their future is very strong. The rating agency also says in their report that MAPFRE USA continues to have a strong competitive position in Massachusetts and they have a strong market presences in auto insurance specifically. They carry about 29% of the personal auto insurance market and about 12% of commercial auto insurance products.
This report is a huge success for the company. American Commerce and MAPFRE companies pride themselves on offering superior products and top notch customer service. With their solid book of business, this continues to be the case. The report also highlights the strength of their underwriting discipline and the strong management behaviors.
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Friday, August 5th, 2011
Auto insurance quotes can be higher on cars that are the most commonly stolen. Knowing this can help you make a decision on what type of car you want to purchase when you start to compare auto insurance policies. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) recently announced their findings for 2010 in the most commonly stolen vehicle types and consumers are anxious to know.
It’s no surprise that for the third straight year in a row the 1994 Honda Accord is the most stolen car for 2010. Over 50,000 Accords were stolen in 2010 according to the article “The Most Commonly Stolen Vehicles In The United States” on US Insurance Online. It’s suggested that weak security systems and a continuously high demand for parts are the two main reasons that the ‘94 Accord continues to be stolen the most.
The spokesperson for NICB, Frank Scafidi, says there is a black market for important parts and sometimes cars are worth more for their parts than they are when they are still in tact. Between 2002 and 2009 there were many more foreign cars on the top 10 list when compared with domestic models. In 2010, there were actually six American models on the list which is a turn in the trend. The Honda Accord, Honda Civic and Toyota Camry were the three top most stolen cars in 2010, so consider this when purchasing your car considering your auto insurance rates many be higher due to the high theft.
Written by Sara Smart
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