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Court says Miss. auto insurance law doesn’t require punitive damage coverage
The Biloxi Sun Herald - Oct 28 11:45 AM
JACKSON, Miss. - The Mississippi Supreme Court says insurance companies aren’t required by law to cover punitive damage awards in their automobile liability policies, but they can if they want.Save to My Web
Punitive-damage issue back with insurance commissioner
The Clarion-Ledger - Oct 30 2:13 AM
By Jack Elliott Jr. The Associated Press State law does not require insurance companies to cover punitive damage awards in their automobile liability policies, the Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled.Save to My Web
SOLVAY : Sales (+15%) and operating results (+24%) for the first 9 months of 2005greatly improved for the Group in its
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Oct 28 12:55 AM
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Auto insurers overcharging $100 on average, Reilly says
Boston Globe - Oct 28 12:25 AM
Massachusetts drivers on average paid $100 too much for auto insurance last year and are on track to overpay by another $100 this year, according to documents filed yesterday by Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly.Save to My Web
Midday Business Report: Web site IDs Katrina-Rita cars, boats
Kansas City Star - Oct 28 10:29 AM
Used car buyers now have a new Web site they can check to avoid unwittingly buying a car or boat damaged by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger announced.Save to My Web