Many of the well-heeled lawyers who lounged in the sun and relaxed in posh hotel bars last month at the American Bar Association’s annual convention […]
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Law: Pay Now, Sue Later
When a 31-year-old manufacturing-company executive moved out of his rented home in Oregon, the landlady kept $125 of his $325 security deposit. That sort of […]
Insurance: Politics at Fault
It might seem impossible for anyone to devise an auto-insurance plan more fouled up than the one now actually in effect in the U.S. Under […]
Insurance: Trying for Answers
Hoping to reform their beleaguered industry on their own terms, 168 auto-insurance companies last week proposed sweeping revisions in the kind of coverage they now […]
Business & Finance: Auto Insurance
About three quarters of the purchasers of automobiles pay for them on credit over the course of the following year. The theoretical risk to the […]
Auto Insurance: Toward Quick Payment
Crumpled cars, glazed-eyed victims, and blinking ambulance lights are depressingly familiar sights on the nation’s highways. U.S. traffic accidents last year killed 56,000 people and […]
A Head-On Collision: California auto-insurance rate revolt
Like many Californians in the fast lane, Julie Kulas believes that the good life calls for a sleek and stylish car. So when the Los […]
Big Data Is My Copilot: Auto Insurers Push Devices That Track Driving Habits
Increasingly, Big Data – make that Big Brother? – is in the front seat of your car, and is affecting how much you pay for […]
The Government Finally Did Something About Robocalls
Anyone with a mobile phone knows the unpleasant sensation of answering a call from an unfamiliar number only to hear a pre-recorded marketing or scam […]
The Insane Reason You Could Pay 50% More For Car Insurance
You probably figure that if you’re a bad driver and collect some fender-benders or speeding tickets in your DMV record, your insurance company is going […]