BOSTON - Auto Insurance rates will fall by at least 10 percent next year for about one quarter of the state's drivers, under plans unveiled by insurance companies yesterday.
BOSTON — Most drivers from the Berkshires will see a reduction in their Auto Insurance rates, thanks to managed competition, but it may not be as hefty as they would like.
Starting in July, whether your car is parked in a high-crime neighborhood of East Oakland, a tony enclave of Walnut Creek or a rural Central Valley town isn't going to matter when it comes to how much you pay for Automobile Insurance.
BOSTON - A former state Insurance official yesterday called on the administration of Gov. Deval L. Patrick to scrap proposed regulations to lift state control of Auto insurance rates, saying they do not provide enough protection for consumers.
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