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Inexperience and immaturity make it much more likely that a teenage
driver will have an accident than an adult driver. A driver in the
age group of 16-19 is FOUR times more likely to have an accident
than an older adult and TWICE as likely to die in an auto accident
(in some states, a 16-year-old is TWENTY times more likely to have
an accident than an older adult). A 16-year-old is THREE times more
likely to have an accident than someone 18-19 years old. OVER
ONE-THIRD of all deaths in the 16-19 year old range are due to auto
accidents.
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Reducing Your Insurance Costs…Distinguishing Bad Advice from Good
Advice
Many
Americans are struggling financially in the current economy,
particularly those struck by lay-offs, and are faced with tough
decisions about how to reduce expenses. As a result, much has been
written in recent...
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| While "expert" sites are
proliferating on the net, it pays to get advice from real subject
experts. Below is a question and answer provided at a well-known
consumer insurance web site. Compare their response to the question
to that of some of our faculty.
Here's the
question posed on the web...
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On November 11, 2010, Letters of Intent were signed by parties
involved in the outstanding arbitration between Royal Palm
Insurance Company and Security First Managers. The transactions
contemplated by these Letters will resolve all of the outstanding
legal matters between the parties and result in the sale of 100% of
the Royal Palm Insurance Company to an affiliate of
Tower...
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| According to the experts, a
majority of homes are undervalued by at least 25% on average.
Magazines and newspapers frequently feature articles about insureds
who suffered major losses only to discover the limit they chose for
their homeowners insurance was grossly inadequate to fully
compensate them. What can you do about it?
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