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U.S. Government News United States Government News| Federal Government news, press releases, health alerts, consumer alerts, grant notices, us gov public awareness notices, government issues, U.S. grants, government jobs, Identity theft prevention, U.S. government product recalls - Fall Is the Perfect Time to Winterproof Your Home
Winter-Related Damage Causes More than a Billion Dollars in Losses Each Year; I.I.I. Offers Checklist to Protect Your Home
- Hosting a Halloween Party? You Could Be Liable If Guests Drink Too Much
Halloween is a time for trick-or-treating, carving Jack-o-lanterns and dressing up for costume parties, but it can also be a deadly time for drunk driving and could be especially worrisome this year as the celebration falls on a Friday. - Small Business Insurance Policies: EX-IM Bank Reduces Premiums on Small Business Insurance Policies
U.S. small businesses now receive a 15 percent premium rate reduction on two types of Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) export credit insurance: short-term small business multibuyer policies (designated as ENB), and short-term small business environmental multibuyer policies (designated as ENV). - Tips on Finding a Lost or Unclaimed Life Insurance Policy
As life insurance awareness month closes, you may have already taken steps to meet your life insurance needs, but what if a policy gets misplaced? Survivors who believe a recently deceased family member or friend may have purchased a life insurance policy without telling anyone, or without having secured the proper documentation, ought to investigate whether such a policy exists, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).
- Insurance Tips for College-Aged Adults and Their Parents During Back to School Season
As college students head back to school this fall, Commissioner Poizner urges them to do their homework in researching their insurance options. - San Diego-Area Couple Arrested for Insurance Fraud
More Than $60,000 in Allegedly Fraudulent Bills Submitted for Personal Property, Lodging and Boarding - Do You Have Financial Dependents? Then Life Insurance Is a Necessity
The cost of buying most types of life insurance has either remained stable or dropped over the past decade, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.). Yet almost six out of every 10 Americans surveyed recently say they have not purchased coverage as they believe it is too expensive.
- Hurricane Ike May Become Fourth Most Expensive Hurricane in U.S. History
Hurricane Ike, which made landfall in southeastern Texas on Saturday, September 13, may have caused $9.8 billion in insured damage. - Do You Have Financial Dependents? Then Life Insurance Is a Necessity
The cost of buying most types of life insurance has either remained stable or dropped over the past decade, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.). Yet almost six out of every 10 Americans surveyed recently say they have not purchased coverage as they believe it is too expensive. - I.I.I. Provides Tips on What to Take If You Need to Evacuate Your Home
Hurricane Ike is headed to Texas. If you live an area where evacuations are expected, now is the time to put your preliminary plans into action. Fuel up the car, get extra cash since power outages may affect automated cash tellers, and decide where you will go and what you need to pack when the time comes to hit the road.
- Consumers Can Free Up Income by Reducing Insurance Costs
A good place to start is by reviewing homeowners and auto insurance policies, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).
- Heading Off to College with an Empty Wallet?
Heading off to college during the worst economic times in 30 years means students will be forced to learn some very tough lessons about living on a budget. Now more than ever, students must avoid the temptation to use their credit cards to make up for the lack of cash in their wallets, says the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.)
- Renting a Car for Labor Day Weekend?
With so many people planning to travel over Labor Day weekend, there are likely to be long lines at rental car companies across the country. Properly insuring a rental car can be confusing, frustrating and downright daunting. Unfortunately, many consumers don’t even think about car rental insurance until they get to the counter, which can result in costly mistakes, according to the Insurance Information Institute(I.I.I.). - Audi Q7 earns Top Safety Pick award
The 2008 Audi Q7, a large luxury SUV, earns the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's
Top Safety Pick award. Winners afford superior overall crash protection among the vehicles in their class. The Q7's award applies to models built after December 2007. - I.I.I Podcast on Insurance Claim Filing Now Available on iTunes
Knowing how the claims process works and understanding your insurance coverage is a key element in disaster planning, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).
- Many Americans Still Don’t Understand Homeowners Insurance Doesn’t Cover Flood Damage
Despite catastrophes such as Hurricane Katrina and predictions of more frequent and severe hurricanes, nearly one-third of Americans still mistakenly believe that flooding from a hurricane is covered under standard homeowners and renters policies, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.). - You are invited! Current Policyholders and Brokers....Don't Miss Out!
State Compensation Insurance Fund in the Inland Empire is having a FREE Workers' Comp Education Seminar.
- California Announces First Green Homeowners Policy
Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner today joined Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company and the U.S. Green Building Council to announce his approval of the first green homeowners insurance policy in California.
Commissioner Poizner applauded Fireman’s Fund for being the first company to offer a green homeowners policy in California, and encouraged oth
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