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PostHeaderIcon Eastwood Insurance Has Come A Long Way

Eastwood Insurance has come along way since it started back in 1989.  Over the years it has become an industry leader in offering quality service of auto insurance coverage.  They have developed a reputation of integrity and expertise.  They believe insurance should be affordable for all and they truly want to save their customers money.

Eastwood Insurance individually chooses their partners.  Instead of offering every single insurance product on the market, they look for partners who can represent what Eastwood believes in.  Information is being delivered faster than ever and they ensure their technology is up to date.  Their website provides easy access to the company’s information, employment opportunities and changing trends in the insurance industry.

Community service is also an important part of Eastwood’s philosophy.  They contribute regulary to Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, and Oakland.  They also contribute to Goodwill Industries.  Their employees are always encouraged to take an active role in the community in any way they can.  This shows what kind of company you will be doing business with if you become their customer.

PostHeaderIcon California Auto Insurance Fraud Increases

The state of California has seen suspected California auto insurance theft and arson fraud increase over the past year according to The California Department of Auto Insurance which released information on Friday.  This was found in the article “State Sees Rise In Suspicious Auto Insurance Claims” on Sacramento Biz Journal by Kelly Johnson.

The agency recently gathered data that showed criminals may be committing more auto insurance fraud to obtain insurance cash during these tough times.  Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner stated in a news release that fraud is on the rise.  In 2008, the California Department of Insurance found a 25% increase in suspected car arson fraud cases from the year before.  They also received about 200 more suspected car theft fraud cases in 2008 compared to 2007.

The department receives regular referrals of suspected fraud from auto insurance companies, law enforcement agencies as well as consumers and each case is researched to determine if it is actually a fraud situation.  Other kinds of auto fraud such as inflated damages, vandalism, and hit and run accidents have remained somewhat constant since 2007 according to the Department.

This increase in suspected fraud may continue as the recession remains.  Consumers are feeling strapped for cash and desperate and this seems like the only road for many.  Of course, any type of fraud will end up costing you much more in the end, including possible jail time.

PostHeaderIcon Auto Insurance Companies to Offer Pay-As-You-Drive

According to the article “Pay-as-you-drive auto insurance gets green light” by Kelly Johnson from msn.com, California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner announced Friday that the state Office of Administration Law has passed regulations which allow auto insurance companies to base rates on how much drivers drive and they are now in effect.

Poizner opposed the pay-as-you-drive regulation a year ago, but now he believes it’s an innovative way to give California drivers rewards for driving less.  This will ultimately lead to lower auto insurance, less air pollution and eventually less dependence on foreign oil.

The Association of California Insurance Companies supports the new regulation calling it “pro-consumer”.  The new regulation will give auto insurance companies and drivers an additional tool to assure that auto insurance rates reflect the driver’s actual risk of getting into an accident and filing a claim.  Insurers will have the option to offer estimated mileage, but they will now also have the option to offer verified mileage plans.

PostHeaderIcon Auto Insurance Rates Need to be Affordable

California has a low-cost auto insurance program which offers lower auto insurance rates, according to the article “Requiring Auto Insurance Requires That It’s Also Affordable” by Peter Luke on mlive.com.  The program covers basic auto insurance for less than $400 a year.  Drivers must be 19 and have a relatively clean driving record.  There is also an income requirement of less than $27,000 for a single person or $55,000 for a family of 4. 

The article points out that one of the main arguments over the health care debate is that if there is going to be a mandate on health insurance then premiums must be made affordable.  The same concept should be applied to auto insurance since it is required in most states.  The policies need to be readily available for everyone, fairly administered and with reasonable auto insurance rates

There is also much debate over how auto insurance companies determine their rates, especially in Michigan where previous posts discuss how they are debating the use of the credit score.  Many believe not only should credit score be excluded from auto insurance companies’ formulas, but also income, gender, zip code, marital status, and bankruptcy.  Some states are considering excluding employment status, which is important for today’s high unemployment rate.