Posts Tagged ‘auto insurance company’

Founders Insurance Promotions In Illinois

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

With the economy remaining somewhat stagnant, it’s always great to hear about major promotions at big companies.  Founders Insurance has recently promoted two outstanding employees to new positions with the hope of making the insurance company stronger.

Sharon A. Poradzisz was promoted to vice president of personal lines claims.  Poradzisz has over 16 years of experience in the insurance industry and joined Founders Auto Insurance in 1997 and quickly was promoted to claims customer service manager.  She then was promoted to senior claims manager and then commercial claims manager.  She is actively pursuing the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) professional designation to further her experience.

Wade D. Rankin has been promoted to commercial claims manager at the Founders Insurance Co of Des Plaines, Illinois.  Rankin has been with the company since 2010 as a senior claim analyst in the commercial division of the insurer’s claims department.  He has valuable previous experience in the legal and insurance industries.  Previously, he was a law clerk at an insurance defense law firm.  Before coming to Founders he worked in the excess casualty unit of another insurer.

This information was obtained from the Insurance Journal website, notifying the public of these newly promoted employees, recognizing all of their hard work.

Written by Sara Smart

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Auto Insurance Company Rewarding Teens

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Auto insurance companies are always competing to win business, but MetLife had more in mind when they started their new “Teens on the Road to Safety Program”.  This program is specifically designed to encourage young drivers to make safe driving a priority.  The press release on Business Wire details how the program is expected to work.

MetLife Auto Insurance knew something needed to be done to reign in the number of accidents being caused by teenagers on the road.  One in three teenage deaths occur in car crashes and MetLife believes that can be prevented through education and awareness.  The program encourages young drivers to stay safe on the road by offering drivers who go a full year without accidents, claims or moving violations a $50 gift card from American Express.  If their commitment to safe driving continues, they can earn another $50 gift card the second year they avoid accidents, claims and moving violations.

In order to be eligible for the program, teens must complete 20 driving trips weekly with a guardian and submit a list of the trips to MetLife.  MetLife Auto Insurance has learned through research that practicing good driving skills with an experienced driver is an effective way to become safer on the road.  This will ultimately decrease the number of teen deaths on the road.  The program is available to 16 and 17 year olds who are covered under MetLife and live in a participating state.

Written by Sara Smart

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Allstate Auto Insurance Buys Esurance

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Allstate auto insurance announced earlier this week that they are purchasing Esurance and Answer Financial from White Mountains Insurance Group according to the article found on USAToday.com.  Allstate is purchasing the companies for about $1 billion and they said the deal will help them obtain customers who prefer certain brands and value choices.

White Mountains Insurance is based in Hanover, New Hampshire and they expect to see an increase in their book value by $80 per share.  Esurance sells auto insurance directly to drivers through the internet as well as through extensive call centers.  Answer Financial is the independent insurance agency.

This is a big deal and both parties will be affected.  Allstate has agreed to pay $700 million plus the net value of the companies.  The price altogether will be around $1 billion.  Spokeswoman Maryellen Thielen says Allstate expects the deal to reduce earnings the first year or so after the deal closes, but after the first year earning should not drop.  Allstate’s first quarter profit more than quadrupled because it paid out less money for claims.  This profit was way above Wall Street’s expectations.  All in all this is a good step for Allstate who expects to see this acquisition benefit the company in the long term.

Progressive Auto Insurance Honors Diversity

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

Progressive Auto Insurance has been named in Diversity MBA Magazine in its “50 Out Front Diversity Leadership: Best Places for Diverse Managers to Work” list.  The magazine lists the top companies for women and minorities to pursue positions of leadership each year.  Progressive is known for embracing diversity and it shows in this honor.

Neil Lenane, Progressive’s director of employee experience says people with different backgrounds and experiences are crucial to the growth of the business.  He believes it’s the diversity that makes Progressive Auto Insurance Company such a great place to work.  Progressive was named in part because of their consistent commitment to diversity throughout their entire company.  Progressive recruiters advertise with ethnically diverse organizations and job boards to encourage the growth of their diverse community.

Diversity MBA Magazine looks at over 400 employers on the Fortune 500 list and consider a variety of factors including employee retention, recruitment efforts, and the company’s accountability.  The magazine says that it’s a very competitive list with a 30% increase in participation by companies this year.

Donegal Insurance on Home Safety

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

The provider of affordable auto insurance, Donegal Insurance, has a user-friendly guide on their website outlining fire and home safety.  This is valuable to customers who want basic information on what to look for in their home in order to keep their family as safe as possible.

The article provides a checklist for safety features to look for in any home.  It’s encouraged to go through the checklist as a family and ensure each bullet is addressed.  Some of the items on the checklist include:

  • Smoke detectors installed and tested
  • Carbon Monoxide detectors installed
  • Fire Extinguishers accessible and working
  • Fire escapes accessible
  • Updated wiring throughout home
  • Sidewalks in good condition
  • Handrails on all stair cases

These are a handful of examples of what type of safety features every home should have.  Each county has different requirements for what is a must, but in general these items and the rest of the list will ensure you are in a safe home and can have peace of mind that you are doing the right thing to keep your family away from harm.

Compare Auto Insurance In California: Ranked 29th

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

California auto insurance has had its ups and downs with auto insurance rates, and for 2011, California ranks 29th in auto insurance affordability according to the article from Mark Glover of The Sacramento Bee.  This was based on a new report released by InsWeb Corp.  This is actually an improvement from their ranking last year which was 34 in the Car Insurance Affordability Index survey.

In order to rank the states in their affordability, InsWeb looked closely at all 50 states and Washington DC.  InsWeb compared household incomes with the average auto insuance costs throughout the state to determine affordability.  For the 2nd year in a row, Massachusetts came in first place with a factor of 2.09%.  Louisiana came in last place with a factor of 6.76%.  California had a factor of 3.34% which was pretty close to average.

Being in one of the more expensive states for auto insurance makes it even more important to compare auto insurance online, or through an agent.  Rates can vary significantly from insurance company to insurance company.  They will look at many factors including location, driving record, and car make.  If you think you are paying too much for auto insurance shop around to make some comparisons.

State Farm Auto Insurance Profit Doubles

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

We haven’t been hearing too much about the successes of a variety of industries during this economic downtown, but good news out there for some auto insurance companies.  According to the article “State Farm Profit Double” found on KansasCity.com, State Farm seems to be doing pretty well.

State Farm Auto Insurance Co., the largest US home and car insurance company, reported full-year profit more than doubled as underwriting losses were narrowed.  Net income for the year 2010 increased to $1.8 billion from $777 million the previous year.  The insurance company is owned by policyholders and reports results every year.

Chief Executive Officer Ed Rust leads State Farm which was helped by some debt relief and equity markets as well as a relatively mild hurricane season.  A rebound policy sales overall in addition to an increase in personal auto and home coverage rose revenue at US property-casualty insurers.  As we start 2011, State Farm expects to continue doing well and is working hard to ensure this is the case.  In today’s economic environment, this is great to hear.

Auto Insurance Companies Still Suing Toyota

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Toyota is still feeling the brunt from their huge recall of defective cars across the nation.  Seven auto insurance companies are filing suit against Toyota Motor Corporation to retrieve funds they paid out in claims cause by the accidents attributed to the Toyota cars’ defects.  This is according to the article “Seven Additional Car Insurers Sue Toyota” by Naota Hayashi on Automobile.com.

RIght now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into claims that about 89 accident deaths since 2000 may have resulted from sudden acceleration in certain Toyota cars.  Toyota could face up to $10 billion in civil liability in the US courts from wrongful death, consumer fraud, and personal injury.

A recent litigation filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, makes claims related to those in other cases filed in other areas that Toyota disregarded and tried to hide the defect that caused several engines to accelerate, and did not put in a particular brake override technology that may have prevented crashes.  The seven auto insurance companies are requesting minimum compensatory damages of $188,000.

Understanding Breakdown Coverage Through Your Auto Insurance

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

According to the article “Auto Insurance Customers Urged to get Breakdown Coverage” found on PrudentMinds.com, it’s extra important to have breakdown coverage through your auto insurance policy during the cold weather.

The article says that claim filings increase in the cold weather as road conditions are often hazardous.  In addition, cars are more likely to experience mechanical problems in the colder air.  The article also recommends making minor car checks before hitting the road such as oil level, anti freeze, hazard lights, tire tread and pressure, as well as ensuring you have a spare.  It’s also important to make sure your window wipers are working properly and you have sufficient wiper fluid.

In bad weather, there is a chance of being left in the cold for an extended period of time so it’s important to be protected.  It’s a good idea to keep safety items in your car such as a torch, warning sign, first aid kit, jumper cables, and a blanket.  Before you take a road trip in the wintry conditions, contact your auto insurance company to understand what type of breakdown coverage you have.

Permanent General Assurance Corp Profile Added

Friday, June 12th, 2009

A profile of Permanent General  Assurance Corporation was added to our auto insurance company directory yesterday.  Over the coming weeks we will be continuosly adding new companies to this directory to help our visitors to learn more about the companies from which they may be considering purchasing auto insurance.