January 19th, 2012 - By allanmadams
Comprehensive automotive insurance coverage is a sort of protection that protects in opposition to the unexpected. Injury to a car by inclement weather, falling timber, and theft will be covered.
Complete auto insurance coverage rates vary from individual to individual, and car to car. Depending on quite a lot of factors, this protection can range from relatively inexpensive to overall quite pricey. As complete protection protects autos broken or lost by theft or vandalism, automotive anti-theft devices, in addition to other elements, can lower the rates of this sort of automotive insurance coverage coverage.
Comprehensive Automotive Insurance coverage: What Does It Cover?
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Auto Insurance And Anti-Theft Devices For Cars
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February 14th, 2010 - By
I have a small business in New Orleans. I got a letter from Allstate tthat when I renew my business policy in October, they will not longer be covering any damages from windstorms or hail. That is real depresing. Has anyone else gotten any notice of this? If we have another hurricane, this policy change will essentially put the city out of business. Small businesses wil not be able to recover from that type of loss as many of us already have SBA loans from Katrina. I plan on contacting the insurance commissioner. Please feel free to email me if you have gotten notice that your insurance company will do this. If we all contact the insurance commissioner together, maybe we will be heard.
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