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CURE Auto Insurance opened its doors for 8.6 drivers in Pennsylvania with various policies. It is a non-profit organization which has been in existence for 19 years, but up till now it operated only in New Jersey.
The company is just a beginner in the big business across the country, but it is not going to be quiet and humble. The CURE’s chief has already made a statement in which he accuses the competitors in the “unfair” work since they require driver’s credit score, education and occupation before they provide a policy.
And while GEICO presents the documents proving they are “consistent with statutes and rules” of the states the officials of Pennsylvania are happy to have a new insurer at their market considering the company’s actions innovative.
CURE is ready to offer auto insurance to everybody based on the driver’s experience and geographic location.
Main Street America Group is the Florida based company which has been in the insurance business since 1923.
Michael Franck of Miami-Dade County, Florida, won a national prize of this year’s Safety Belt Poster and Video contest. He received a cash award in the computer-generated category.
Many people use their cell phones while driving although the law forbids this because talking and texting might distract a driver severely. According to the official statistics 78% crashes happen because of driver’s inattention and mobile phones are among the top causes of distraction.
Progressive is America’s number one motorcycle insurer which makes several special “treats” for customers. The insurance company is planning to arrange the program called “Corn for Kids” in course of which bikers receive free corn and can donate money to needy families.
Insurers say that the most dangerous drivers are those who have high-pressure jobs which require rush-hour driving and a lot of phone-talking.