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- $60 billion needed for Sandy relief, says White House
- $88 million granted to support home-based care
- 10 states will sue over health care bill passage
- 2012 to go down as costly year for weather disasters
- A busy winter season in Connecticut insurance claim filings
- A number of employers to offer preventative care benefits
- AAA Hawaii lowers car insurance rates
- AAA recognizes PA driving legislation
- AAA recommends yearly 'tune-ups' of one's insurance coverage
- AAA unveils its favorite fuel-efficient vehicles in honor of Earth Day
- AAA: Ban texting nationwide
- AAA: Going through driving scenarios helps make teens safer drivers
- AARP upset with possible aid budget cuts
- AARP weighing in on some health insurance reform issues
- AARP's user's guide to healthcare reform
- Above-average hurricane season predicted
- Abuse victims may face a lifetime of doctor's visits
- ACA may cause increased health premiums
- Accidents impacting auto insurance costs, public safety
- Accidents involving deer highest in November
- Accidents more likely on December 15, research shows
- ACEP outlines symptoms of heart attack to kick off American Heart Month
- Actress Leslie Bibb to be spokesperson for upcoming Life Insurance Awareness Month
- ADA: Complement Nutrition Month with good oral hygiene
- Adding a teen driver to an auto insurance policy can more than double premiums
- Additional auto insurance may not be needed for rental cars
- Additional hurricane preparation tips as season reaches peak
- Adhering to doctor's orders can translate to savings
- Adult children who move back home can find themselves in an insurance predicament
- Adults advised to openly discuss driving safety with elderly parents
- Adults need to ensure children are healthy
- Adults remain uncertain about retirement funding, research shows
- Aetna fined by New York insurance department
- Aetna to purchase Coventry, boost funding
- Affordable health care for children becoming scarce
- After tsunami, earthquake coverage not a priority for some Californians
- Aging motorists need to reassess skills
- Agreement extends health insurance to millions of restaurant workers
- AHA sets measures to improve heart health by 2020
- ALA: Pennsylvania should reform smoking cessation coverage
- Alabama residents cope with being underinsured
- Alabama's second largest insurer dropping thousands of policies
- Alertness can help ward off car accidents
- All health insurance companies to cover preventive care screenings
- All Web Leads announces site for Medigap health insurance comparisons
- All Web Leads named to Austin's Fast 50
- Allstate increases premiums for Pennsylvania customers
- Allstate increasing insurance rates for Illinois homeowners
- Allstate releases America's Best Drivers Report
- Allstate will turn more toward internet for auto insurance sales
- Allstate: Consumers don't understand auto insurance policies
- Allstate: Fort Collins earns award for safe driving
- Aluminum wiring leaves some Florida homeowners lacking insurance
- Alzheimer's, dementia cost U.S. billions
- AMA: Insurers inaccurately process 20 percent of medical claims
- American healthcare costs increase
- American insurance customers focus too much on price
- Americans are living longer, but few are financially prepared for it
- Americans barely above average in prescription adherence, poll shows
- Americans cite brand as one of main catalysts when insurance shopping
- Americans have better health, worse care
- Americans' health showed mixed results in 2000s
- Americans losing weight could save healthcare billions
- Americans making sacrifices to continue driving
- Americans mixed on health insurance changes
- Americans not keen on paying for Medicare reforms
- Americans not planning for long-term healthcare
- Americans not prepared for natural disasters
- Americans paying more for weather damages
- Americans prioritizing healthcare pricing information before receiving care
- Americans should prepare for hurricane threats
- Americans split on healthcare changes
- Americans too confident in personal health
- Americans using healthcare from employers trended down in 2011
- Americans value fuel economy when purchasing a vehicle
- Americans wait longer for doctor's visits, study finds
- Americans willing to consider purchasing hybrid vehicles, says survey
- Americans worry about retirement, health care affordability
- Analysts: More people are buying cars
- Annuities and life insurance can help pay for long-term care
- Annuities can help provide income during retirement
- Annuities, life insurance not covered by CFPA
- Annuity sales slip in first quarter
- Another state bans texting and driving
- Another year of double-digit health insurance hikes predicted for Colorado
- Anthem Blue Cross health insurance rates on the rise across the country
- Anti-auto theft organization celebrates 25 years
- AP: Larger chunk of take-home pay going to gas
- Applications for life insurance increase
- April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
- April is National Home Inspection Month
- April sets weather records
- Are tanning beds addictive?
- Arizona funding jeopardized due to slashing kids' healthcare
- Arkansas launches anti-texting campaign
- As tickets increase, so do insurance rates
- Association gives free smoke alarms
- Assurant under review, says profit will decline
- Attempting to prevent flu spreading important
- Atwater: Auto insurance fraudsters will be put 'behind bars'
- Authorities arrest three after auto insurance sting
- Authorities rule Census worker's death a suicide
- Auto club takes initiative to curb drunk driving accidents in California this New Year's Eve
- Auto collisions with deer decline 7 percent
- Auto fraud surges in Florida's Duval County
- Auto groups team up to promote safe driving
- Auto insurance and accident rates could be affected by medication
- Auto insurance can be a minor expense compared to unnecessary repairs
- Auto insurance claim satisfaction continues positively
- Auto insurance customers should remain wary of vehicle theft
- Auto insurance customers warned of ticket-intensive cities
- Auto insurance firm says kids should sit in the back
- Auto insurance fraud cases up in California
- Auto insurance fraud in South Carolina cost $12 million last year alone
- Auto insurance fraud said to be on the rise in California
- Auto insurance industry group praises award recipients
- Auto insurance market shares remain largely unchanged
- Auto insurance plan costs can vary
- Auto insurance prices could benefit from anti-drunk driving systems
- Auto insurance program rewards people for safe driving
- Auto insurance protection against scofflaw drivers
- Auto insurance provider offers tips to combat distracted driving
- Auto insurance rates can hinge on credit scores
- Auto insurance rates driven up by phony accidents
- Auto insurance rates not the only thing to benefit from less traffic
- Auto insurance tips and advice
- Auto insurance tops consumer complaints in Massachusetts in 2010
- Auto leases expected to increase in coming years
- Auto loan delinquencies decline to end 2011
- Auto origination loans reach highest point since 2007
- Auto thefts continue to decline
- Automotive interest rates drop to lowest levels since '08
- Automotive tasks to remember before taking to the road for vacation
- Avoid being sleepy while driving
- Avoid tickets and auto insurance hikes: Drive safely around trucks
- Avoid tragedy and higher auto insurance rates: Obey child safety seat laws
- Avoiding claims on Super Bowl Sunday
- Avoiding insurance fraud
- Baby boomers not as healthy as parents reports study
- Baby Boomers retirement choices affected by healthcare
- Back injuries found to be most common injury claim in '09, says Colonial Life
- Back-to-school insurance tips
- Bank of America offers disaster relief in Tennessee
- Battle over how to combat distracted driving continues
- Be prepared with homeowners insurance
- Be safe at the gym while fulfilling New YearÂ’s resolutions
- Be smart about insurance purchases
- Being environmentally conscious could lead to saving on insurance quotes
- Beneficiaries have financial options
- Benefits of dental care for expectant mothers outweigh potential consequences, says CDA
- Best and worst cities for car insurance
- Best cars for tailgating parties
- Better air quality prevents deaths, improves lives
- Beware of fall-related accidents that could lead to increased insurance costs in the future
- Beware of unexpected events when considering health insurance
- Bicycle checkpoints set up throughout Delaware
- Bicyclist, truck occupant death tolls grow as auto fatalities shrink
- Big differences among auto insurance providers
- Bill proposed in South Carolina would cap gas prices
- Bill to reduce insurance rates in Michigan fails
- Blind spots can contribute to accidents and auto insurance rates
- Blue Cross Blue Shield encourages lunchtime walking activities to promote healthy exercise
- BMW to launch distracted driving awareness campaign in late June
- Books to help you understand health care reform
- Both working parents need adequate life insurance coverage
- Brain stimulation makes for better drivers
- Brick buildings weather storms well
- Business owners don't have long-term financial plan
- Business owners should adequately protect themselves with insurance coverage in case of winter storm
- Businesses struggling to understand new health care laws
- California Assembly passes new health insurance bill
- California auto insurance premiums dropped by 3 percent last year
- California close to personal car-sharing insurance
- California consumers faced with health insurance hikes
- California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger supports health care reform
- California healthcare premiums to increase markedly
- California implements pay as you go auto insurance regulations
- California insurance commissioner calls on Blue Shield to delay insurance hike
- California insurance commissioner urges residents to consider homeowners insurance
- California insurance commissioner warns against healthcare scams
- California insurance department recovers $63 million
- California insurance industry urging watchful eye over elderly drivers
- California labor union opposes auto insurance increase
- California law has breast exams included in health insurance starting at age 35
- California legislation to make auto insurance rates more affordable
- California officials urge approval of two annuity reform bills
- California requires ignition devices for drunken drivers
- California to review health insurance rate hikes
- California wildfires could lead to higher home insurance rates
- California wildfires should remind homeowners to update insurance policy
- Californians can now opt for mileage-based auto insurance
- Californians could save on auto insurance
- Californians practice earthquake preparedness
- Californians urged to prepare for wildfires
- Calorie counting may be more difficult than thought
- Calorie listings on menus lead to healthier childrens' diets, says study
- Campaign aims to inform seniors about healthcare
- Campaign highlights environmental impact of smoking
- Campaign launched to curb cell phone use while driving
- Campaign launched to demand gender fairness in health insurance
- Candles a leading home insurance and safety concern
- Car industry analysts say buy now, not later
- Car insurance company encourages teens to be safe
- Car insurance company has an app geared towards teen drivers
- Car insurance requirements may shed light on health insurance debate
- Car maintenance can result in savings
- Car maintenance is important for safety and insurance
- Car repair costs vary significantly throughout nation
- Car sales end 2009 on high note, says Edmunds
- Car wrecks made simpler with new mobile app
- Carbon monoxide poisoning risk increases during winter months
- Care expenses can be met with life insurance
- Caregivers put health on the line for their job
- Careless driving can drive up auto insurance costs and cause tragedies
- Cars may use new technology to slow distractions
- Cash refund for life insurance
- CDC: Prepare homes for winter weather
- CDHPs can help patients save money
- Celebrate Life Settlement Awareness Month
- Cell phone ban to take effect in Massachusetts
- Cell phones behind 1/4 of all car accidents, says study
- Cell phones pose dangers on the road
- Census worker's murder may have been staged for life insurance benefits
- Cereal doesn't have to be sweet for kids
- CFA says auto insurers establish premiums unfairly, industry responds
- Changes coming to Medicare plans
- Check auto insurance policies to ensure sufficient coverage
- Check with auto insurance company before getting a rental
- Child injuries can be prevented by using caution
- Child safety-seat recommendations updated
- Children challenged to get healthy
- Children urged to walk or bike to school
- Children's healthcare initiative to launch
- Chocolate proves to be heart-healthy
- CHPA head objects to Mississippi proposal to require prescriptions for cold and allergy meds
- Chronic diseases and stress may be related
- Chronic diseases more prevalent in some minority groups
- Chrysler recalls 11,000 vehicles
- Chrysler recalls nearly 25,000 vehicles due to brakes defect
- Chrysler to offer hybrid model
- Cigarette legislation shown to be working
- Cincinnati Insurance Co. partners with Identity Theft 911 to protect consumers
- Claimants report being somewhat less-satisfied with insurers
- Cleaning California's polluted air would result in better lives, savings
- Coalition tells HHS to monitor health costs
- COBRA health coverage may expire
- COBRA subsidies extended
- Coffee consumption can trigger stroke risk
- College health insurance doesn't meet needs
- College students and homeowner's insurance coverage
- Collisions with deer can be dangerous
- Colorado insures nearly 68,000 more residents
- Commissioner to Minnesotans: Buy flood insurance now
- Commissioner: Millions in insurance rebates still available to Louisiana homeowners
- Common auto leaks and how to recognize them
- Compact cars in high demand but not subcompact
- Companies ask for repeal of health law provision
- Companies may adjust health insurance policies
- Comparing annuities and mutual funds
- Competitive bidding program negatively affecting Medicare recipients
- Complaint alleges man set business on fire to save his marriage
- Comprehensive auto insurance can guard against flood damage
- Comprehensive auto insurance likely to cover fire damage
- Congress fails to reauthorize flood insurance
- Congress passes final healthcare bill measures
- Connecticut docks insurance companies $400,000 for various infractions
- Connecticut earns best state for women title, Texas worst for healthcare
- Connecticut official questions auto insurance repair practices
- Conservative organization suing to nullify health care bill
- Consider annuities for investing parents' money for future
- Consider home insurance for vacant properties
- Consider individual and group life insurance options
- Considering annuities for future funds
- Consult with experts before investing in life insurance
- Consumer confidence in healthcare industry improving
- Consumer prices increase in January
- Consumer spending needed to help grow economy
- Consumer Watchdog wants healthcare loophole closed
- Consumer-driven health plan use on the rise
- Consumers advised to be educated about health insurance
- Consumers can go online to help determine adequate life insurance coverage
- Consumers confident about healthcare knowledge, business owners less so
- Consumers cutting back on items due to gas price hikes
- Consumers don't have disaster insurance
- Consumers don't know how much health insurance costs
- Consumers have difficulty accessing healthcare
- Consumers have many reasons to invest in life insurance
- Consumers have many ways to save on home insurance
- Consumers keeping vehicles for longer, says Polk
- Consumers know they need long-term care, don't have it
- Consumers less satisfied with auto insurance claims
- Consumers may need more than home insurance during a move
- Consumers more worried about price than insurance content
- Consumers need more knowledge of fuel economy
- Consumers prefer purchasing life insurance through work
- Consumers preferring fuel-efficient vehicles
- Consumers should be well-versed on health insurance offerings
- Consumers should consider life insurance
- Consumers should examine healthcare options
- Consumers should review life insurance carefully
- Consumers shouldn't rely on tornado warning sirens
- Consumers swayed more by saving money, practicality
- Consumers to get more for their dollars
- Consumers unhappy with health insurance
- Consumers value reasonable pricing, information when choosing health insurance
- Consumers want insurance companies to offer more
- Consumers who retire on time will take burden off employer
- Consumers who shop are consumers who save
- Consumers with pre-existing conditions undecided about whether they'll buy coverage
- Consumers worried about healthcare costs in retirement
- Contraception to be covered by health insurance
- Controversial report states that contraception should be covered under health care reform law
- Cooks need to be cautious when preparing for Thanksgiving
- Copayments and coinsurance fees rise for drugs due to ACA
- Cost of Joplin tornado $500 million and rising
- Costs may be keeping sales of eco-friendly rides down
- Costs may force some to delay healthcare
- Could consumers profit from per-mile insurance rates?
- Couples shouldn't delay life insurance discussion
- Course teachers motorcyclists how to be safe
- Cover All Your Bases with Disability Insurance
- Cranberry juice may improve heart health, says study
- 'Crash tax' passed in Sacramento would affect visitors
- Crashes cost more than getting stuck in traffic
- Crude, boorish behavior at 'crisis' levels, poll suggests
- Cuomo orders faster insurance claims processing
- Customer retention keeps insurance customers
- Customer satisfaction high among Mercedes-Benz shoppers, low for others
- Customer satisfaction with home insurance companies continues to drop
- Customers give high marks to insurers thanks to speedy claims process
- Cyclones could be more damaging in the future
- Dates outlined for health insurance changes
- Deadliest tornado season since 1953
- Deadly flu season around the corner
- December labeled National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month
- Democrats more likely to have positive views on healthcare
- Dentists can detect health problems
- Department of Health and Human Services announces new health insurance rules
- Department of Transportation urges motorists to check their tires this summer
- Depression may be linked to genes
- Deregulation bill in Florida passes Senate committee
- Designate beneficiary for annuities
- Despite problems, Obama administration stresses healthcare reform law
- Despite widespread disasters, insurance rates may not increase
- Devices can deter criminals and reduce auto insurance costs
- Diabetes burdens economy with billions in costs each year
- Diabetes cases projected to rise
- Diabetes patients need continuous healthcare access
- Diabetes risk increased by consuming red and processed meats
- Diabetes risk may decline with some exercise
- Diabetes treatment research underway in California
- Diabetics urged to get out and exercise
- Disparities in follow-up care linked to those with lower socio economic status
- Distracted driving campaign reaches milestone
- Distracted driving can lead to accidents
- Distracted driving causes higher auto insurance rates and more accidents
- Distracted driving figures drop in Q4 2009, says index
- Distracted driving rates continue to rise in North Carolina
- Distracted driving subject of two bills
- Diversity is key when planning for retirement
- Doctors not able to take on public healthcare patients
- Doctors think electronic records are better than paper
- Dog bites can have a bit impact on home insurance prices
- Dog bites claims fall, but cost for the treatments rise
- DOJ prevents health care merger in Michigan with threat of anti-trust lawsuit
- DOJ: Average dollar amount stolen during burglary in excess of $2,000
- Domestic car sales surge, while foreign vehicles slide in May
- Don't forget to prepare your home for cold weather
- DOT: Greater enforcement yields less distracted driving
- Doubt may exist for some insurance providers
- Driver's ed course designed to help those with diabetes
- Drivers education programs keep accidents, insurance rates down
- Drivers should consider options when contemplating accident forgiveness on auto insurance
- Driving hazards increased during the night
- Driving recklessly can show lower lifespan possibilities
- Drowsy drivers can take life into own hands
- Drowsy drivers nearly as dangerous as drunk drivers
- Drunk drivers can expect high auto insurance rates
- Drunk driving deterrents lower repeat offenses
- Drunk driving prevalent during Halloween
- Drywall made in China leading to denied home insurance claims
- DUI arrests result in high auto insurance rates
- Eager to save on auto insurance, public backs texting ban
- Earthquake fault activity map updated
- Earthquake insurance coverage helping recovery efforts in Chile
- East coast real estate, insurance market unsteady in Sandy's wake
- Eating right can help control health insurance costs
- Education aims to cut obesity rates and healthcare costs
- Education employees in Alabama may have to pay more for health insurance
- Education helps teens get discounted auto insurance
- Effort to repeal healthcare law begins today in Congress
- El Nino unlikely to appear before spring
- Electric car sales faltering
- Eleven arrested on auto insurance fraud charges
- Emergency room alternatives
- Emergency room visits jump by 13 million
- Employee incentives may help promote healthy lifestyles
- Employees don't understand benefits
- Employees expected to pay more for health insurance coverage
- Employees say health benefit info and Twitter shouldn't mix
- Employer benefits may not be affected as strongly by healthcare reform
- Employer medical costs expected to rise next year
- Employers bracing for impact ahead of PPACA law
- Employers cutting health insurance coverage
- Employers have choice when health insurance changes
- Employers may check credit scores before a hire
- Employers note health insurance rate increase
- Employers offer rewards for healthier living
- Employers remain uncertain of healthcare reform's potential impact
- Employers struggle with health benefit costs, but plan on keeping coverage
- Employers trying to find better healthcare options for workers
- Employer-sponsored life insurance plans take a hit
- Ensure party guests are safe in your home
- Ensuring bike safety in the fall
- Ensuring the home is prepared for winter important
- Equity market performances contribute to Americans' decisions of when to retire
- Escalade tops auto insurance claims list for theft
- Escaping winter weather may cause insurance troubles
- Event data recorders may soon be present in all vehicles
- Excessive soda consumption can lead to higher health insurance costs
- Exchanges aim to benefit many Americans
- Exercise may not be overly helpful in weight management for children
- Expensive prescription drugs force some to go without
- Expert tells conference about insurance industry challenges
- Expert: National health care bill could increase number of uninsured Americans
- Experts estimate insurance costs from Colorado wildfires near $500M
- Experts say fire insurance is necessary
- Experts says rough economy not a good reason to put off life insurance purchase
- Extension given on flood insurance program
- Failure to heed 'check engine' light can do serious damage, mechanics say
- Falling crime rate could benefit auto insurance prices
- Falling theft rates benefits auto insurance customers
- Favorite summer pastime? Barbecuing, poll finds
- FDA criticizes delay in Tylenol recall
- FDA finds common food ingredient to be tainted with salmonella
- FDA makes flavored cigarettes illegal in the U.S. to prevent underage smoking
- FDA panel stops short of recommending ban on mentol cigarettes
- FDA questions use of potentially dangerous lining used in food containers
- February car sales expected to top last year's finish, survey says
- February new car sales may outdo January
- Federal authorities charge 111 with defrauding Medicare
- Federal judge rules Obamacare unconstitutional
- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas says healthcare reform likely won't curb costs
- Feeling needed at work may improve performance, health
- FEMA engineer offering construction assistance to Vermont road crews
- FEMA offers relief for insurance seekers
- FEMA providing aid for Debby damages; Recipients under code of honor
- FEMA requires SoCal homes to get flood insurance
- FEMA takes notice of National Hurricane Preparedness Week
- FEMA: More than 500,000 American residents registered for federal assistance
- Few Americans combining both strength, aerobic exercises into day
- Few motorists considered 'tire smart,' Rubber Manufacturers Association says
- Few parents always abide by doctors' advice, survey shows
- Few Sandy victims prepared for another major storm, poll finds
- Fewer Americans receiving health insurance from employers
- Fewer Americans support government role in providing health insurance
- Fewer consumers prepared for retirement
- Fewer teens smoked cigarettes in 2011
- FHA insurance premiums could triple
- Fiat 500 named 'coolest' car selling for less than 18,000
- Fifteen percent of Americans lack health insurance
- Final revisions package signed into law
- Financial assistance available for New Mexico homeowners lacking home insurance
- Financial woes may be lessened with insurance plans
- Fire is top among renters' fears, despite lack of insurance
- Fire safety group urges caution for the holidays
- Flaws in judgment often made in the home inspection process
- Flood damaged vehicles are risky purchases
- Flood insurance policies -- important!
- Flood maps will change insurance costs
- Flood protection important, says Allstate
- Flooding increases with certain winter weather
- Flooding not covered by most insurance
- Florida found to have highest home insurance premiums in 2007
- Florida governor will reject homeowners insurance hike
- Florida Health Care Freedom Act waiting on House vote
- Florida home insurance rates on the rise
- Florida hospitals could be affected by government cuts
- Florida insurers lower claims estimates, Isaac continues path up Gulf Coast
- Florida legislator to introduce bill that cracks down on fraud
- Florida PIP auto insurance getting out of hand
- Florida PIP law report may have spoken too soon
- Florida refuses to accept federal grants under the Affordable Care Act
- Florida warns against auto insurance fraud
- Foot pain may be forerunner of osteoporosis development, surgeon says
- For future investments, annuities may be an option
- Forbes lists America's 'most toxic' cities
- Ford F-150 one of two trucks to receive top safety rating from IIHS
- Ford Focus Electric most fuel-friendly car in America
- Ford F-Series tops auto sales in U.S. once again
- Ford recalls 1.1 million pickup trucks
- Former radio DJ pleads guilty to insurance fraud
- Fort Collins, Colorado named safest driving city
- Foundation awards life insurance agents
- Four Florida men arrested for ransacking tornado-damaged homes in Alabama
- FTC orders indoor tanning industry to stop misleading ad campaigns
- Fuel economy average for purchased vehicles increases in January
- Fuel economy average rises in vehicles during 2011
- Fuel-efficient vehicle values likely to fall 15 percent, according to Kelley Blue Book
- Funds aim to help elderly and disabled
- Gallup survey profiles 'average' annuity owner for 2009
- Gallup: Obesity trend back on the rise
- Gas prices preventing consumers from spending during holidays
- Gas prices to rise, consumers shouldn't be heavily affected, said NADA
- Gas prices to skyrocket in 2012
- Gasoline now $4 per gallon in five states
- GDL programs show mixed progress
- General Motors has prosperous June
- General Motors offers some buyers free car insurance
- General Motors recalls Cadillac CTS
- General Motors reports 27 percent increase in car sales
- Generation X car buyers gravitate toward SUVs, minivans
- Genes may be responsible for some poor driving
- Genworth examines ways to improve life insurance
- Georgia electronic auto insurance verification system crashes
- Georgia enlists in healthcare lawsuit
- Georgia opts out of first step in healthcare law
- Georgia passes law allowing health insurance purchases across state lines
- Getting the Best Rates on Car Insurance
- GHSA releases detailed study regarding distracted driving
- GHSA widens impaired driving policy
- Gifts need to be insured in case of future issues
- Girls more likely to drive while distracted
- Give college students a crash course on insurance before they leave home
- Global disasters cost $435B in 2011
- Global insurer projects home insurance rates to rise 5 percent in second quarter
- Global study examines customer satisfaction of insurance policies
- GM joins seat belt awareness campaign
- GM the latest automaker to issue recall of vehicles
- Good eating habits start early
- Government aid helps 1 million Medicare recipients pay for medication
- Government attempting to curb insurance rate hike
- Government extends NFIP for homeowners
- Government long-term care insurance available to all working adults
- Government program could mean higher auto insurance for many
- Government reviews positive healthcare trends in 2010
- Government takes steps against distracted driving
- Grants distributed to encourage safer driving habits
- Greater expenses anticipated for healthcare next year
- Grilling safety tips as homeowners celebrate the Fourth of July
- Grilling safety tips to follow as Memorial Day nears
- Group calls for preventative care benefits
- Group fights for mental health funds
- Growing denial by overweight Americans may trigger higher health insurance costs
- Growing number of Americans have high-deductible health insurance
- Guard your home from winter dangers with home insurance coverage
- Guarding against theft can avoid unwanted homeowner insurance claims
- Gulf War vets urged to seek VA care
- Gum disease care can lower diabetes medical fees
- H1N1 virus hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise, says CDC
- Hangovers contribute to auto insurance, safety woes
- Hartwig: Michigan must deal with lack of cap for no-fault auto insurance
- Having health insurance may lower Medicare costs
- Health benefits for retirees made easier for employers
- Health care aid in serious trouble
- Health care bill will allow college grads to rejoin their parents' insurance
- Health care costs drive some to seek alternatives
- Health care exchanges growing in spite of GOP opposition
- Health care system may become more proactive towards treatment
- Health centers receive funding
- Health clinics funding doubles
- Health coverage still pricier for women
- Health innovator eying U.S.
- Health insurance companies call for tougher penalties
- Health insurance companies in California agree to waive payments for flu vaccines
- Health insurance company denied 20 percent rate hike
- Health insurance company granted premium increase in Bay State
- Health insurance concerns taking their toll on Americans
- Health insurance cost increases slow over past decade, report confirms
- Health insurance costs could increase due to obesity
- Health insurance coverage increasing
- Health insurance coverage rates varies between counties
- Health insurance debate could focus on junk food taxes
- Health insurance debate more focused on cost cutting
- Health insurance debate turns to primary care shortage
- Health insurance for early retirees gets funding
- Health insurance law validated by appeals court
- Health insurance linked to education level
- Health insurance plans need to be reviewed
- Health insurance premiums may rise when adult kids join parents' plan
- Health insurance premiums on the rise on 2009
- Health insurance rates highest since 2005, research shows
- Health insurance rates may be better deal than medical credit cards
- Health insurance reform passes Senate Finance Committee
- Health insurance refunds may change public opinion on Affordable Care Act
- Health insurance tips for new parents
- Health insurance too expensive for many
- Health Insurance: Necessity or Luxury?
- Health insurers find loopholes in covering children
- Health savings accounts growing in popularity
- Healthcare benefits influenced by CFOs, says IBI report
- Healthcare costs continue to spike in February
- Healthcare costs expected to rise in 2011
- Healthcare costs grow at slower rates in January
- Healthcare costs increase in third quarter
- Healthcare costs increased to end 2011
- Healthcare costs increasing for insurance companies
- Healthcare costs squeeze employers
- Healthcare employees pay more for health insurance
- Healthcare exchanges becoming more popular
- Healthcare incentives remain unutilized
- Healthcare law challenge to be heard by Supreme Court
- Healthcare mandates increase insurance costs
- Healthcare personnel budgets stable despite need for workers
- Healthcare rates grow slower in November
- Healthcare reform aided many in receiving coverage, says HHS
- Healthcare reform law defended in court
- Healthcare reform law stands after Court ruling
- Healthcare reform may not impact employer health insurance in 2012
- Healthcare reform reaches top of 2012 health issues list
- Healthcare spending growth slows, could affect consumers
- Healthy teeth help with one's overall health
- Heart and stroke patients worry the most about healthcare costs, says American Heart Association
- Heart attack chances can be reduced greatly
- Heart disease increased along with obesity rates, according to study
- Heart patients' medicine-taking habits need improvement
- Heavy rains bring attention to flood insurance
- Help quitting smoking just a phone call away
- HHS announces new rules that will affect Medicare
- HHS defends healthcare law
- HHS saves tax payers $4 billion in fraudulent healthcare claims
- HHS secretary says Iowans will be pleased with PPACA
- HHS updates dietary guidelines
- HHS: Insurers need to stop blaming Affordable Care Act
- High deferral rate for student loans
- High gas prices hurting homeowners in Miami suburb
- High level of adolescents have high BMI, lipid level, says CDC
- High number of Americans unaware of living benefits provided by life insurance
- High vehicle prices hurting consumers ability to buy new
- Higher home insurance deductibles may be in place for hurricane coverage
- High-risk health insurance rates set to drop in Missouri
- High-speed internet access widens its reach
- Highway deaths increase sharply in 2012
- Highway deaths jump nearly 20 percent for teens
- Highway safety failures widespread in U.S.
- 'Hit while parked' car accidents may be more common than you think
- Hoarding is a significant fire hazard
- Hold down auto insurance rate by watching for pedestrians
- Holiday fires highlight importance of insurance coverage
- Holiday shoppers: Watch out for parking lot fiends
- Holiday travel expected to be high for Thanksgiving
- Holidays important time to discuss long-term healthcare
- Holidays no time to skip on vehicle maintenance
- Hollywood actor encourages hurricane season preparation
- Home care expenses remain the same in 2012
- Home insurance claims reach $90 million in Massachusetts after tornado
- Home insurance coverage in the winter months
- Home insurance covers damage from fallen trees
- Home insurance important for protection against water damage
- Home insurance policies can apply to belongings as well
- Home insurance questions to ask before buying a home
- Home insurance quotes include coverage for bicycles
- Home insurance rates can increase for many reasons
- Home insurance rates increase slightly in Ohio
- Home insurance rates often determined by location
- Home inventory comes to the iPhone
- Home Owners Insurance: What is Covered?
- Home values drop to their lowest levels since recession
- Homeowner insurance credits for storm-proofing
- Homeowners insurance can offer protection from natural disasters
- Homeowners insurance policies set to rise with new flood zones
- Homeowners insurance provides some liability protection
- Homeowners insurance rates up in Ohio
- Homeowners insurance tips and facts
- Homeowners may have been insurance fraud victims
- Homeowners need to keep inventory data accurate
- Homeowners need to make sure they have adequate insurance
- Homeowners need to prepare for hurricane season
- Homeowners need to protect property from winter chill
- Homeowners need to protect their investment
- Homeowners reminded that parties can bring insurance liabilities
- Homeowners should be aware of home heating dangers
- Homeowners should prepare for cold weather conditions
- Homeowners should prepare for the unexpected this hurricane season
- Homeowners urged to inform agents of expensive gifts
- Homeowners will receive help just in time for wildfire season
- Homeownership is still the American dream, according to survey
- Homeownership still considered to be the American ideal
- Homes need protection from lightning strikes
- Homes need to have adequate insurance plans
- Honda Accord tops list of stolen vehicles
- Honda makes most stolen vehicle in country
- Hormone replacement shown to increase cancer risk
- Hospitals to begin reporting acquired infection data
- Hot weather can kill car batteries
- House fires a problem during Halloween season
- How black lung benefits affect coal miners and families
- How many earthquakes is too many?
- How the ARRA act could lead to a lower auto insurance premium down the road
- How to file a flood insurance claim
- How to get discounts on car insurance
- How to get more Z's
- How to make filing an insurance claim an easy process
- How to perform a home inventory
- How to prevent dog bites
- How to protect your house this winter
- How will western wildfires affect insurance rates?
- HSC: Sprinklers can help with fire preparedness
- HUD grants $93 million to clean up lead, other issues
- HUD offers grants to homeowners to help rid their properties of lead
- Hurricane deductibles and insured losses
- Hurricane deductibles: how do they work?
- Hurricane Earl highlights need for homeowners insurance
- Hurricane Irene causing home insurance worries on East Coast
- Hurricane season brings relief to property owners, home insurance companies
- Hurricane season could be muted for Atlantic states, El Nino possible
- Hurricane warnings threaten Gulf Coast
- Hurricanes hit U.S., Northeast hard in late summer
- Hybrid vehicles can result in lower auto insurance costs
- Hyundai posts strong sales in March despite earthquake
- Hyundai takes top billing for brand loyalty
- IBHS suggests ways to avoid wildfire damage
- IBHS: 2013 could be another record year for wildfire activity
- IBHS: Building codes important for homes exposed to disasters
- Ida downgraded to tropical storm
- Ideas to cut health insurance costs
- Ignition locks may soon be required for drunk drivers
- IIHS awards Saab 9-4 X with Top Safety Pick
- IIHS says 13 of this year's models deemed worthy of new safety award
- IIHS test shows tractor-trailer underride guards often fail
- III attempts to dispel common auto insurance myths
- III emphasizes importance of flood insurance as hurricane season begins
- III explains disaster issues in light of recent storms
- III offers tips for what to do when the unexpected happens
- III reminds cyclists to insure their rides this summer
- III reminds homeowners of the dangers of lightning
- III reminds homeowners to review their hurricane deductibles
- III says it's the season to 'spring' into action and review one's insurance policy
- III says Japan quake could be the costliest
- III: Insure your bicycle before hitting the streets
- III: Lightning claims down but costs up
- III: Safe car the best way to keep teen drivers protected
- Illinois adopts consumer protection law regarding health insurance claims
- Illinois highway deaths drop below 1,000 in 2009
- Illinois insurance minimums to stay put
- Impact of mental health cuts examined by symposium
- Important points when seeking home insurance plans
- Important steps to take when renewing auto insurance
- Important to be prepared for hurricanes
- Important to drive safe during tricky summer travel
- Important to make smart insurance decisions
- Important to prepare for summer storms
- Important to stop water damage before it starts
- Improve one's health to lower health insurance premiums
- Improving money matters a leading resolution this year
- In peak of hurricane season, consumers could be caught uninsured
- Inclement weather raises Ohio home insurance rates
- Increase in Thanksgiving road travel predicted
- Increased insurance costs may force many from coastline
- Increased traffic could impact auto insurance rates
- Increasing number of small business owners nixing health benefits
- Index reveals a quarter of those without permanent life insurance considering the product
- Index reveals healthcare spending trends
- Indiana to participate in earthquake drill
- Individuals' health insurance costs increase
- Indoor tanners hit with excise tax
- Industry experts believe 2011 will be profitable year for insurance providers
- Informatics important to keep healthcare costs low
- Information system for insurers needs reform, says study
- Initiative uses gardening to make kids healthier
- Installing a pool? Additional home insurance may be needed
- Institute announces 2010 vehicle safety picks
- Insurance bill founders in Mississippi
- Insurance committee passes bill to deregulate home insurance rates in Florida
- Insurance companies may struggle to earn profits in 2010, says survey
- Insurance companies need to be online
- Insurance companies paid $408B in past 20 years for disasters
- Insurance Companies Promote Driving Safety for Teens
- Insurance companies raising rates for teen girls
- Insurance company aims to cut number of teen car accidents
- Insurance company informs consumers of fire hazards
- Insurance coverage and access to care not as closely knit as many think, says survey
- Insurance experts offer homeowners safety tips
- Insurance experts recommend reviewing policies regularly
- Insurance experts urge homeowners to review insurance policies in June
- Insurance important for sandwich generation members
- Insurance industry conference examines future of sector
- Insurance industry examines dangers of drilling to determine coverage
- Insurance industry saw rebound in 2009, says study
- Insurance laws coming into play in 2013
- Insurance News Authors
- Insurance organization helps motorists identify staged accidents
- Insurance organization president says fraud in New York is a "crisis\
- Insurance organization reminds homeowners not to underestimate thunderstorms' destructive powers
- Insurance organization urges homeowners to prepare for lightning
- Insurance organizations launch wildfire prevention program
- Insurance premiums set to increase as economy improves
- Insurance quote retrieval could be easier on insurers' websites, according to J.D. Power poll
- Insurance rates may shift as CFPB announces plans to regulate credit scores
- Insurance reform looms before hurricane season
- Insurance reform necessary, will lower malpractice rates
- Insurance scams are on the rise
- Insurance spending rose for many Americans last year
- Insurer advises motorists to update auto insurance before Memorial Day Weekend
- Insurer highlights savings in paying premiums annually
- Insurer warns consumers about accidents involving deer
- Insurers deny a growing number of people based on pre-existing conditions
- Insurers halt Massachusetts coverage
- Insurers must give Iowa notice of rate hikes
- Insurers ordered to provide coverage
- Insuring a high-performance vehicle
- Insuring young adults will raise premiums
- International Hygiene Study shows American disease prevention mixed
- Interpreters may help reduce emergency room wait times
- Investigation may affect 700,000 vehicles
- Investing in wellness programs may help combat escalating healthcare costs
- Iowa approves texting ban
- Is smoking genetic?
- January automotive sales surprisingly high
- Johns Hopkins declares insurance, not race, determines hospital fatalities
- Kansas lawmakers to consider health insurance amendment
- Kansas regulates health insurance rate increases
- Kansas won't halt Medicaid changes
- KBB: Used vehicles more costly than ever
- Keep gifts out of sight from would-be thieves
- Keep track of your home insurance premiums to make sure better rates are not available
- Keep valuables in cars out of sight
- Keep your home safe from winter storm perils
- Keeping homes safe while traveling
- Keeping liabilities low when hosting Halloween parties
- Kelley Blue Book releases its top gas-sipping models of 2011
- Kelley Blue Book releases list of best road-trip cars
- Kentucky DMV sends out notices to uninsured drivers
- Kentucky hopes to ban texting while driving
- Kidney illness may be connected to hearing issues
- Knee injuries of children who play sports have increased
- Labor Dept. singles out workplaces with increased danger risk
- Lack of insurance could raise death risk for inpatients
- LaHood stresses child seat importance
- Lamar Odom to serve as life insurance spokesperson
- Large portion of Americans not using prescriptions correctly
- Lawmakers want medicare fraud penalties doubled
- Legislation would ban cellphone use while driving
- Less smoking likely to produce better life insurance rates
- Less than half of U.S. states prepared for climate change issues
- Life and disability insurance: Can consumers afford it?
- Life insurance applications stagnant during March
- Life insurance benefits no longer taken for granted
- Life insurance can be made more affordable
- Life insurance companies learn how to tweet
- Life insurance company drops rates for those with coronary heart disease
- Life insurance company provides free coverage
- Life insurance company raises awareness for insurance need
- Life insurance company sees 38 percent rise in policy purchases
- Life insurance discount offerings approved for Bay State company
- Life insurance doesn't have to be expensive
- Life insurance industry likely to face changes in 2010
- Life insurance industry posts positive net income
- Life insurance industry to see changes in 2010, says LOMA
- Life insurance is just as important as other insurance plans
- Life insurance outlook once again stable
- Life insurance plans can bring in extra money for seniors
- Life insurance plans can get complicated when involving guardianship issues
- Life insurance plans don't have to be tricky
- Life insurance policies a good investment even as life spans lengthen
- Life insurance policies can fund retirement
- Life insurance policies needed to cover funeral expenses
- Life insurance policies often a solid investment
- Life insurance policies part of a family's long-term planning needs
- Life insurance policy purchases jumped 62 percent in 2010
- Life insurance professionals can help ensure adequate funding
- Life Insurance Rates - Are You Getting the Best Deal?
- Life insurance sales improve at start of 2011
- Life insurance sales increase in 2011
- Life insurance scheme results in charges for alleged perpetrators
- Life insurance still low among American citizens
- Life Insurers may take advantage of new consumers
- 'Light' cigarettes still pose health hazards
- LIMRA: Annuity purchases slip in 2012, but still strong
- Location can affect auto insurance cost
- Long term care insurance holders eligible for tax deductions
- Long-term cancer costs can differ from short-term solution expenses
- Louisiana offers home insurance protection in connection with bad drywall
- Louisiana shifts coverage of state employee health plans
- Louisiana will hold sales tax holiday for hurricane preparedness
- Louisianans urged to buy flood insurance
- Lower car insurance minimums on the horizon in Wisconsin
- Lower co-pays may mean savings for companies
- Lower prices help fuel auto insurance satisfaction
- Lower theft rate can mean better auto insurance rates
- Lowering insurance rates for teenage drivers
- Luxury cars fail new Insurance Institute of Highway Safety crash tests
- Maine becomes 33rd state to ban texting while driving
- Maine residents concerned over health insurance rates
- Major campaign against smoking to celebrate 35 years
- Majority of Americans say healthcare reform won't help them find coverage
- Majority of Americans view teenagers as risky drivers
- Majority of drivers expect to always have to pay for a vehicle
- Majority of drowning victims are adults
- Majority of employees didn't use their vacation days in 2009
- Majority of North Carolinians purchase optional policies for auto insurance
- Make sure your auto insurance covers accidents involving deer
- Make sure your new engagement ring is insured against theft, loss
- Make the most of health insurance benefits before they change
- Make the right decisions regarding your home insurance when purchasing a new house
- Man and woman indicted on charges of arson in Kentucky
- Man arrested for texting while driving
- Managing Your Money: Finding Affordable Mobile Home Insurance
- Many Americans changing auto insurance plans
- Many Americans concerned about global warming, disasters
- Many Americans happy with their sleeping habits
- Many Americans lack proper life insurance coverage
- Many Americans looking for healthier drink options
- Many Americans not prepared to retire
- Many Americans not utilizing life insurance plans
- Many Americans quitting smoking, slimming down
- Many Americans receptive to car-sharing services
- Many Americans trimming savings budgets due to gas expenses
- Many Americans trying to be more energy efficient
- Many Americans worried about retirement
- Many areas at risk of hurricane damage
- Many Baby Boomers don't understand Medicare
- Many CFOs value continuing healthcare options
- Many consumers don't sleep enough
- Many consumers fixing their vehicles themselves
- Many consumers think life insurance expenses are higher than reality
- Many don't feel they are getting best deal on auto insurance
- Many drivers on the roads are distracted
- Many East Coast residents checking home insurance as Irene approaches
- Many employers plan to alter health insurance policies
- Many families dealing with high medical debt
- Many financial advisors not considering life insurance when planning
- Many Gen Y'ers interested in using the internet to purchase life insurance
- Many going without renters insurance, poll finds
- Many gym members detest New Year's resolution time
- Many home insurance claims being revisited in Florida
- Many homeowners lack earthquake coverage
- Many homeowners misinformed on insurance coverage
- Many homes have dogs, at risk of insurance hikes
- Many in Generation Y prefer hybrid vehicles
- Many insured consumers cannot afford dental care
- Many life insurance aspects taken for granted
- Many new vehicles can save gas
- Many New Yorkers want more anti-tobacco funding
- Many older Americans dealing with substance abuse problems
- Many parents reluctant to talk about life insurance
- Many people have poor oral health
- Many people still not driving safely
- Many people unaware of lung disease prevalence
- Many pre-teens in West Virginia have high blood pressure
- Many shoppers using online insurance resources
- Many teens still drive while distracted
- Many Texas youth remain uninsured
- Many to benefit from healthcare tax cut
- Many unaware of life insurance benefits, study finds
- Many young adults will have to wait for health insurance from parents' employers
- Many young drivers texting in the car
- Maryland auto insurance hike approved
- Maryland bans using hand-held phones while driving
- Maryland governor seeks to bring more electric cars to the state
- Maryland passes tougher texting-while-driving law
- Maryland police use license plate reader to cite traffic violators
- Massachusetts agency asks insurers to cut rates
- Massachusetts car heists drop dramatically
- Massachusetts celebrates high health insurance coverage rates
- Massachusetts considers extra eye testing for elderly drivers
- Massachusetts Division of Insurance revises claims estimates
- Massachusetts drivers get new insurance discount
- Massachusetts governor says his health plan will cut costs
- Massachusetts health insurers case will be decided Monday
- Massachusetts insurance giants in discussions over possible merger
- Massachusetts judge denies rate hike for insurers
- Massachusetts rain causes State of Emergency
- Massachusetts residents hit by rare tornado
- Massachusetts woman, 41, dies after electrical fire
- May is Building Safety Month
- Mayo Clinic: Use 'value scores' to keep health care costs down
- Mayor urges San Franciscans to pass earthquake bond
- Mayors support greater use of traffic safety cameras
- MDA to offer free dental clinic to children for 8th straight year
- Measures to be assessed at Distracted Driving Summit
- Medical claims from accidents cited for insurance increases
- Medical costs high for some procedures
- Medical debt can be tricky
- Medical procedure cost differences hurts consumers
- Medicare attempts affordability reforms
- Medicare costs only cover slightly more than half of chemotherapy costs for seniors, says study
- Medicare may be frozen by healthcare ruling
- Medicare open enrollment beginning soon
- Medicare recipients to get discounted prescriptions next year
- Men and women view financial planning differently
- Men indicted on charges involving mislabeled drugs
- Men less likely to be aware of high blood pressure
- Men need to be mindful about skin cancer
- Mental health and alcohol and drug addiction
- Mental health, substance abuse coverage doesn't affect employers
- Mercedes-Benz raising driver awareness
- 'Michelle's Law' helps students maintain health insurance
- Michigan auto insurance assessment rising
- Michigan auto insurance premiums to rise $2 in July
- Michigan auto insurance proposal opposed by some lawmakers
- Michigan auto thefts drop in 2010
- Michigan drivers urged to be on the lookout for auto insurance scam
- Michigan law center appeals to Supreme Court over healthcare reform
- Michigan may rescind helmet law for some
- Michigan Medicare plan receives high marks
- Michigan Supreme Court to hear auto insurance case
- Michigan to reduce high-risk health insurance premiums
- Midwest experiencing minor earthquakes
- Millions in tax revenue lost due to high uninsured rate
- Millions of adults need life insurance coverage
- Millions of Americans are without dental insurance
- Millions of homes exposed to storm-surge threat, report reveals
- Minimizing natural disaster risks
- Minnesotan seniors the nation's healthiest, study reveals
- Mississippi auto insurance bill passes senate
- Mississippi may see home insurance hikes from State Farm
- Mississippi plans to crack down on uninsured drivers
- Mississippians build make-shift levees as fail-safe measure
- Missouri Department of Insurance receives nearly 7,000 claims after Good Friday tornado
- Missouri insurance director warns residents about earthquake coverage
- Missouri tornado insurance costs to reach $2 billion
- MLB, State Farm and Habitat for Humanity team up to help tornado victims
- Moderate hurricane season expected to be good for home insurance
- Mold damage not covered by home insurance
- Moms may not be educated on germs
- Money can be saved by driving better
- Money management key to planning for the unknown
- Montana house representatives decry federal healthcare law
- Montana levees have another year for certification
- Moped use on the rise in South Carolina
- More Americans go without health insurance
- More Americans obese now than 10 years ago
- More Americans purchasing smaller, fuel-efficient vehicles
- More Americans satisfied with home insurance companies
- More annuity providers reaching out to consumers
- More employees enrolling in CDHPs
- More families are risking security by not having individual life insurance
- More friends may mean longer lifespan, research shows
- More health record improvement needed, says U of M report
- More new technology to enter vehicles in 2012
- More options coming to help navigate healthcare system
- More people opting not to buy auto insurance
- More people turning to internet for insurance research
- More policies needed in battle against cancer
- More research needed for dialysis patients, doctor says
- More safety standards on tap for auto industry
- More sign up for consumer-focused coverage
- More states join lawsuit against healthcare reform
- More than $1 billion in U.S. insurance losses occur in March
- More than $745 million paid in insurance claims to Missouri residents
- More than 1,000 health insurance waivers issued
- More than 20 percent of healthcare costs linked to obesity issues
- More than 30 percent of seniors not immunized against pneumonia, says study
- More than 65 percent of Americans unable to live healthfully
- Mortality risk lower for drivers of cars that perform well in side-impact tests
- Mortgage rates fall again this week
- Most Americans favor state exchange component of PPACA
- Most Americans regularly monitor their health
- Most health insurance premiums won't rise because of new laws
- Most Sandy-related claims settled in New York
- Motorists and pedestrians need to watch out for one another
- Motorists reminded to be careful when driving during the holidays
- Motorists say they frequently witness aggressive driving
- Motorists should keep insurance in mind before handing off their car keys
- MRSA risk increases 16 times for wrestlers, says study
- Multiple states increase highway infractions
- Mutual insurance company Continuing Care redesigns website to simplify usage
- NAMIC calls for reform of flood insurance program
- NAMIC pens letter to Congress regarding regulations
- NAR president stresses need for flood insurance program
- Nashville flooding damage estimates are in
- National Flood Insurance Program deeply in debt
- National Flood Insurance Program extended
- National Flood Insurance Program provides coverage to everyone
- National flood insurance program receives five-year extension
- National health insurance standards must mirror state counterparts
- Nationwide policyholder information could be compromised
- Nearly 250 tornadoes formed over three-day period
- Nearly half of Americans falsely believe home insurance covers mold damage
- Nearly half of states set to control own health exchanges
- Nebraska auto insurance minimums to increase
- Nebraska latest recipient of FEMA aid
- Need a holiday gift? Consider naming someone as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy
- Nevada becomes 34th state to ban texting while driving
- New 54.5 mpg standard by 2025 for American auto manufacturers
- New auto insurance changes on the way for Wisconsin
- New auto insurance law takes effect
- New auto insurance offering comes to California
- New baby can mean new auto insurance needs
- New building material may make bridge maintenance easier
- New car purchases up in Washington state
- New concrete structure can reduce home insurance payments
- New CPR procedure established
- New Englanders advised to be on lookout for flood potential
- New federal law requires public disclosure of large rate hikes
- New federal laws could add costs and benefits to insurance plans
- New flu superbug could be on the horizon, say scientists
- New fuel economy labels unveiled
- New Hampshire hospital to stay in health insurance company's network
- New healthcare law will protect against fraud
- New initiative may lessen confusion associated with health insurance paperwork
- New insurer to take over plans in Florida
- New insurer to take over plans in Florida
- New Jersey citizens may see auto insurance cuts after completing driver safety course
- New Jersey takes steps to reduce increasing auto insurance rates
- New Jersey to receive disaster assistance
- New law brings health insurance scams
- New law in Georgia gives bicyclists more space
- New legislation aims to make U.S. roads safer
- New Louisiana auto insurance laws go into effect January 1
- New Massachusetts smoke detector regulations in effect
- New moms not as safe at driving as they often think
- New poll details where aggressive towing practices frequently take place
- New program uses neuroplasticity research to help those with alcoholism
- New proposed rule could hurt consumer affordability
- New report suggests tax on soft drinks to lessen health insurance costs
- New service set up in Minnesota to provide healthcare to needy children
- New study shows number of uninsured women on the rise
- New technology could cut down crash rate
- New tool identifies which cities are most resistant to natural disasters
- New vehicle sale rate bounces back from Sandy
- New website launches to educate parents, kids about traveling safely to school
- New Year may be the perfect time for a new auto insurance plan
- New Year's one of the most common days for highway deaths
- New York City sees fewest fire-related deaths in its history
- New York insurance department finds health insurance companies not in compliance
- New York Insurance Department recovers more than $8 million
- New York Insurance Department reveals list of best insurance companies
- New York law creates further regulation for life settlement
- New York lawmaker attempting to reform state's no-fault policy
- New York lawmakers on the hunt for rate evaders
- New York Life reports increase in 2009 life insurance sales despite downward industry trends
- New York limits rise in health insurance rates
- New York not making progress on healthcare legislation
- New York passes bill to make insurers pay for autism care
- New York sees increase in accidents at roundabouts
- New York Senate passes bill making auto insurance fraud a felony
- NFL retirees' long-term health insurance to be paid by league
- NFPA warns consumers about fire safety
- NFPA, Domino's stress home fire safety
- NHTSA ranks auto insurance claims cost by model and year
- NHTSA, Safe Kids urge parents to 'look before you lock'
- NIAAA: Drinking risks should be discussed with college students early on in semester
- NICB launches text message tip service for insurance fraud
- NICB partners with The Club to prevent stolen cars
- NICB releases revised estimate of Sandy-damaged vehicles
- NICB: Beware of unannounced inspectors, they may be scammers
- Nighttime drivers lagging in seatbelt use, NHTSA says
- Nine out of ten consumers could be driving safer vehicles
- Nine states witness insurance rate hike criticism
- Nissan to fix 5,300 Leafs
- NJ warns adjusters to be reasonable in Sandy aftermath
- No health insurance a concern for NFL players after lockout
- No storms brewing during hurricane season's peak
- NOAA says floods could plague much of the country
- North Carolina bill would eliminate hidden surcharge for auto insurance
- North Carolina counties fight proposed insurance increase
- North Carolina drivers expecting auto insurance rebate
- North Carolina opts out of healthcare lawsuit
- North Carolinians may have another avenue to pursue if denied by insurer
- North Dakota become the 31st state to ban texting while driving
- Northeast will experience more severe rainstorms
- Not all children protected under health care reform
- Now is the time to invest in life insurance policies
- Number of vehicles fell in U.S. last year
- NVHR chair pushes for more funding to mitigate viral hepatitis cases
- NYC Health Dept. cracks down on salt levels in food
- Obama administration may increase fuel economy standard to 56 mpg by 2025
- Obama declares seasonal firefighters eligible for federal healthcare
- Obama warns health insurers against rate hikes
- Obesity may reduce chances of surviving a car accident
- Obesity programs receive government funding
- Obesity remains a problem for the U.S.
- Officials believe fraud caused New Yorkers' auto insurance premiums to rise
- Officials: North Carolina insurance rates not likely to be affected by tornadoes
- Ohio bill raises state auto insurance requirements
- Ohio has 11th lowest auto insurance rates in the country
- Ohio may include voting to defy federal healthcare reform this November
- Ohio residents are encouraged to enroll for health insurance
- Ohio residents dropping employer health insurance plans as costs rise
- Ohio storms causes millions in losses
- Oil could be covered by federal flood insurance
- Oklahoma car insurance changes will have significant effects
- Oklahoma lawmakers try to pass uninsured motorist law
- Oklahoma passes motorcycle safety bill
- Oklahoma policyholders' safety compromised by security breach
- Oklahoma retailer must comply with ACA
- Older adults expected to reap benefits of healthcare reform
- Older Americans concerned about losing driving priveleges
- Older Americans cutting back on healthcare spending
- Older Americans struggling due to healthcare costs
- One-third of American adults won't get flu shot
- Online auto insurance policy purchases surge in 2010
- Online course helps keep auto insurance premiums at bay
- Online Insurance Quotes: Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Online travel insurance company strikes deal to provide coverage to Haiti helpers
- Open enrollment allows consumers health insurance choices
- Open enrollment allows for health insurance changes
- Oprah declares April 30 'No Phone Zone Day'
- Oral cancer drugs often not covered fully by insurers
- Organizations urge Arizona to keep fraud unit
- Organizations urge Florida legislators to reform auto insurance laws
- Orlando gas station charges nation's highest rate for gas
- Overstock.com enters insurance comparison market
- Over-the-counter medicinal options can save billions
- Overwhelming majority of Americans think they're healthy
- Paid sick days could save significant amounts of money
- Paid sick leave could save millions in healthcare costs
- Pair charged with auto insurance fraud in California
- Pancreatic cancer cell growth increases with fructose
- Parents and schools should help teach kids about oral health
- Parents can help protect teen drivers while saving on auto insurance
- Parents concerned about child driving
- Parent's death without life insurance can mean life of hardship
- Parents have more safe booster seat choices
- Parents may not know what dental care kids need
- Parents need to instruct teens about distracted driving
- Parents of college students advised to check health insurance policies
- Parents should take charge when their child wants to drive
- Parents teach their teens through driving requirements
- Parents urged to discuss safety with teen drivers
- Party hosts need home insurance
- Patients on Medicaid use emergency care for major issues
- Paying attention behind the wheel saves lives and auto insurance rates
- Pelosi discusses health care reform for children
- Pennsylvania AG cracking down on auto insurance rate evaders
- Pennsylvania insurance commissioner explains auto recalls' effects on insurance policies
- Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner gives tips for homeowners' insurance claims caused by snow damag
- Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner stumps for health care reform
- Pennsylvania investigating health insurance rate hikes
- Pennsylvania joins growing chorus of states in opposition to Obamacare
- Pennsylvania nearing distracted driving law
- Pennsylvania police chief warns about child safety
- Pennsylvania teens, parents unfamiliar with GDL laws
- Pennsylvania to enforce anti-texting law
- Pennsylvania woman confesses to home insurance fraud scam
- People looking for security in retirement may want to consider annuities
- People more likely to seek mental health care when insured
- People should consider home insurance for earthquakes
- People with pre-existing conditions have health insurance options
- Percentage of adult smokers stays about the same
- Personal health could be affected by lack of drive
- Personal savings for health care costs rise
- Personality may affect heart attack risk
- Pet medical costs can add up quickly without proper insurance
- Pharmacists' knowledge is being put to the test
- Phone technology may actually help prevent accidents
- Plains residents were warned about tornadoes ahead of time
- Plans underway to raise awareness and treatment efforts for lung disease in California
- Plastic surgery popularity on the rise despite recession, says survey
- Police officers' jobs increasingly dangerous
- Polish survey finds more than 30 percent smoke
- Poll reveals health care laws need further clarification
- Poll: 30 percent of employers may drop health coverage in 2014
- Poll: 57 percent against health care law
- Poll: 68 percent oppose accident response fees
- Poll: Americans paying attention to pharmaceutical ads
- Poll: Americans prefer more vacations to one extended furlough
- Poll: Americans want insurance penalties for bad habits
- Poll: Consumers confused about fuel-efficient vehicles
- Poll: Consumers keeping auto insurance carriers
- Poll: Consumers point to spending, investments as their biggest blunders
- Poll: Fewer young adults are uninsured
- Poll: Joblessness top concern for teens
- Poll: Many older people don't know how to save on Medicare
- Poll: Many parents unwilling to accept their teens multitask while driving
- Poll: Most Americans tolerate snoring, don't seek solution
- Poll: Most uninsured still undecided about buying coverage
- Poll: Nearly half of Americans want healthcare law repealed
- Poll: One in four devoting half of their paychecks to rent
- Poll: Patients worldwide not satisfied with their doctor
- Poll: Republicans, Democrats often with disparate views on food
- Poll: Some Americans think vaccines pose danger
- Poll: Vehicles increasingly durable, average age 11.4 years
- Pool accidents could leave property owners at risk
- Pre-existing conditions not always a hurdle to life insurance
- Prepare for snowy weather
- Preparing for a home fire can save lives
- Preparing for wildfires important in some areas
- Prepping for winter is important
- Preserving the purpose of life insurance
- President believes Supreme Court will support Obamacare
- President calls for 1 million electric cars by 2015
- President Obama establishes Task Force on Childhood Obesity
- President Obama supports states' ability to opt out of health insurance plan
- Pressure on to enroll eligible children in Medicaid
- Preventative care procedures can detect serious conditions
- Preventative screenings yield savings
- Prevention can be the best medicine when it comes to health insurance
- Primary care doctors will be needed more than ever
- Prior approval aims to keep health premiums down
- Program expected to result in higher auto insurance costs
- Program provides sketches for auto insurance claims
- Project Ignition to preach driver safety
- Prolonged sitting may affect health
- Proper diet can counter diabetes, high health insurance costs
- Proper diet can go a long way in holding down health insurance costs
- Proper levels of vitamin D, calcium needed for optimal health
- Property crimes fell in 2010
- Property insurance firms likely spared severe costs from Irene
- Property insurance reform vetoed by Florida governor
- Proposal could give more reasons than ever to get health insurance
- Proposed truck driving texting ban
- Protect your home from an earthquake with adequate insurance policies
- Protect your Investment: Mobile Home Insurance
- Protect Your Loved Ones with Long Term Care Insurance
- Protecting a home when it's unoccupied
- Protecting assets low on list of Americans' priorities
- Protecting Valentine's Day treasures with homeowners insurance
- Providers of annuities, life insurance need to adjust to new financial climate
- Public vs. private healthcare for children
- Publix issues recall of pumpkin pecan pie
- Purchasing life insurance when young has benefits
- Questionable claims rise during 2011
- Questionable injury claims spike in 2011
- Questionable insurance claims increase
- Radon a real concern for homeowners
- Rail safety prime focus for Utah legislators after spat of driver fatalities
- Rainy weather in March reinforces need for flood coverage of one's home
- Ranking the best and worst states for children's health care
- Rare East Coast earthquake provides property insurance reminders
- Recall insurance gaining interest amid Toyota revelations
- Recent tornadoes may have cost billions in insured damages
- Record number of policies handed out by state-run insurers in 2010
- Record number of tornadoes touch down in 24-hour period
- Record-breaking month for insurance losses in Kansas
- Recovery from Irene begins as homeowners insurance claims roll in
- Red Cross raising disaster awareness in California
- Reform may make it difficult for restaurants to offer health insurance
- Reform spurs consumers to spend more time reviewing healthcare benefits, survey finds
- Reform will cause rise in healthcare costs
- Reforms could give millions of Californians access to health insurance
- Remapping results in reduced flood insurance for some
- Renters and home insurance can be extra valuable in the winter
- Renters and homeowners need insurance
- Repair contractors can be scammers
- Repair scams widespread in storm-stricken areas
- Report details what can be considered affordable car payments in metro areas
- Report from Bureau of Labor Statistics finds auto insurance premiums increased last month
- Report: 30 percent of fatalities involving teenage drivers weren't in the car
- Report: Active hurricane season may be problem for state-run insurer
- Report: Annual growth rate of healthcare costs on the rise
- Report: Auto financiers giving more loans out than traditional lenders
- Report: Auto insurance difficult to obtain for some income brackets
- Report: Auto repair costs highest in New Jersey last year
- Report: Driver distractions curbed by voice-based technology
- Report: Drivers pay less attention to speed limit signs
- Report: Few Pennsylvanians have subsidence insurance coverage
- Report: Fewer consumers obtaining life insurance coverage
- Report: 'Happy' states have some of the nation's highest suicide rates
- Report: Health savings account enrollment jumps markedly
- Report: Healthcare price inflation remains steady
- Report: Heavy drinking boosts risk of cancer
- Report: Historically damaging hurricanes would be much more costly today
- Report: Home insurance rates not high enough
- Report: Homeowners don't know their repair liability
- Report: Irene forced auto claims to spike
- Report: Lack of health insurance kills nearly 45,000 Americans every year
- Report: Life Insurance not promoted to younger crowd
- Report: Michigan motorists pay highest average auto insurance premium
- Report: Most adults wear a seatbelt
- Report: Most home business owners underinsured
- Report: National Flood Insurance Program policyholders paying much less than what they could be
- Report: New York authorities were warned of potential superstorm
- Report: Nine in 10 corporations have wellness programs
- Report: Number of stolen watercrafts declines
- Report: Ohioans save over $900,000 in medical fees in 2009
- Report: On-duty firefighter deaths at lowest level since 1977
- Report: Parents not using car seats correctly
- Report: U.S. insurers losing billions
- Report: Vacant houses can lose their home insurance
- Representative seeks insurance relief for constituents
- Representatives request study of drug prices
- Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin look to repeal car insurance laws
- Republican Senators move to slice Sandy relief bill
- Republicans in Wisconsin look to repeal auto insurance law
- Research looks at driving habits and vehicle ownership
- Research says banning toys won't stop obesity trend
- Research shows concern over distracted driving
- Research shows genes may play a role in obesity
- Research to improve vaccines underway
- Researchers call for targeted melanoma education efforts
- Residential fire sprinklers: Separating fact from fiction
- Residents reminded of the dangers space heaters pose
- Residents reminded to check coverage before winter hits
- Residents wait for waters to rise
- Resolution passed to protect role of insurance producers
- Retirees happy with Medicare
- Rhode Island governor signs seat belt legislation
- Rhode Island hard hit by record rain
- Rice eaters show health benefits
- Rising cost of homeowners' insurance drives consumers to seek deals
- Rising health insurance costs drive more into private market
- Risk of diabetes may increase for smokers when they quit
- Road improvements could benefit auto insurance customers
- Road safety prevents accidents, protects auto insurance rates
- ROI significant with exterior replacement projects, NAR says
- Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center among the best in the nation
- Rural children struggle to receive proper healthcare benefits
- Saab's future tenuous as deal falls through
- Sacramento life insurance agent arrested on 100 felony counts
- Safe Kids study finds Halloween a dangerous time on the road
- Safety records often affect auto insurance rates
- Safety tips for driving in blizzard conditions
- Sales of fixed annuities fall in third quarter
- Salmonella sickness can be life-changing
- Sanders warns consumers of climate change, natural disasters
- Sandy promotes flood insurance for east coast homeowners
- Sandy served as 2012's costliest natural disaster, report says
- Sandy victims take on cold, mold, a fresh batch of issues
- Satisfaction with health insurers on the decline among employers, says PriceWaterhouseCooper
- Satisfaction with home insurance up
- Saving money on teen auto insurance
- Saving on auto insurance
- Saving on gas could benefit consumers
- Saying 'I love you' with life insurance
- Scenarios that may lead to unclaimed benefits
- Schools attempting to fight obesity could be aiding eating disorders
- Scientists find 'switch' that may help treat diseases related to obesity
- Sea-level flooding risk higher with global warming
- Seat belt compliance saves lives, holds down auto insurance rates
- 'Secret' survey to review patients' ease of access to doctors
- Secure structures often mean lower priced home insurance
- Security important around the holidays
- Self-driving cars on the way
- Senate debates Sandy relief funds
- Senate votes down reauthorization of National Flood Insurance Program
- Senator aims to regulate CA health insurance rates
- Senator Baucus rolls out first adjustments to health care reform bill
- Seniors across the nation oppose making changes to Medicare
- Seniors becoming safer drivers
- Seniors should stay informed about Medicare health insurance marketing
- Seniors to receive financial help for health care costs
- Separate studies find lower risk of heart attack in cities with smoking ban
- Several cups of coffee a day may reduce risk of breast cancer
- Several insurance policies needed to cover property
- Several small businesses join group urging reform to New York's no-fault laws
- Several transit systems to receive federal funding for improvements
- Several ways to cut home insurance costs
- Sewer backup a common result of flooding
- Shoppers urged to think twice before buying warranties
- Shoppers: Protect against identity theft
- Shoreline SC residents protest high hurricane insurance rates
- Shoveling presents health hazards
- Sick patients noticing issues with finances, care quality
- Simple tactics help reduce home insurance premiums
- Singer to donate proceeds for diabetes research
- Singers belt it out for stroke education
- Single mom may not have enough life insurance coverage
- Sitting damages life expectancy
- Sitting tied to increased death risk, study finds
- Sitting too much may increase cancer risk, says study
- Sleep apnea may lead to dementia
- Slick road conditions call for extra caution
- Small businesses get help with health insurance tax credit
- Small changes can lead to healthier lives
- Small employers anticipate health care hikes
- Smoker cessation saving Medicaid money in Massachusetts
- Smokers having trouble quitting
- Smoking banned on all New York City parks and beaches
- Smoking prevention effort targets packaging
- Smoking remains health concern in U.S.
- Snacks important to Americans
- Snow respite brings pothole fixes in Connecticut
- Sodium-reducing initiatives receive funding from CDC
- Soldiers in Georgia may be entitled to life insurance refund
- Some auto insurance companies take pets into account
- Some dog owners can face home insurance difficulties
- Some employers may drop employee health insurance
- Some healthcare reform items growing in popularity
- Some may be unaware of main cause of house fires
- Some of the worst fire ratings in Mississippi, according to state insurance commissioner
- Some opportunities to purchase life insurance better than others
- Some people trying to make it without life insurance
- Some selling life insurance policies
- Some smokers aren't telling health professionals about their habit
- Some states struggling with holiday traffic violations
- Some treats that could help keep heart problems away
- Some with pre-existing conditions will be unable to enroll in new healthcare program
- Some workers' compensation costs wasteful
- Sony Pictures head calls for healthy snack alternatives at movie theaters
- South Dakota issues notice for insured drivers
- Speeding remains top cause of teen highway fatalities, GHSA report shows
- Speeding, traffic deaths still an issue
- Spending volume for psychiatric medication slows
- Sprinklers help save lives, homes
- Staged wrecks part of nationwide trend to defraud auto insurance providers
- Staged-collision ring busted by California investigators
- Stanford named top "dream" school among students, parents
- State Farm discontinues new flood insurance policies
- State Farm increases net worth by $3.1 billion in 2010
- State Farm looking to increase Florida insurance by 14.9 percent
- State Farm looks to increase auto insurance in Florida
- State Farm provides tools to help parents teach young drivers
- State Farm raises Louisiana home insurance rates 10 percent
- State Farm raising awareness for teen driver safety
- State Farm receives 10,000 claims in past week due to storm activity
- State Farm warns homeowners of wildfire risk
- State Farm witnesses busy disaster insurance year
- State Farm, NYLC recognize schools that promote teen driver safety
- State Farm, Ralph Macchio preach car safety
- State insurance department approves 6.5 percent increase in home insurance rates for some Louisianan
- State refunds possible for long-term care insurance holders
- State-federal health insurance exchanges present uncertain future
- Staten Island woman alleges botched augmentation surgery left her with 'four breasts'
- States consider prohibitions against health insurance mandates
- States eager for new health programs
- States eligible for funds to help consumers handle health insurance disputes
- States get bonus for health insurance enrollment figures
- States issued funds to help monitor health insurance companies
- States may take closer look at some driving issues in 2012
- States receive funding to establish health insurance exchanges
- States taking a stand against life insurance providers neglecting to pay benefits
- Statistics find unemployed workers among those struggling with health insurance
- Storage units may help consumers keep extra items
- Storm surge provides another reason for home insurance
- Stricter laws make it more difficult for teens to use indoor tanning beds
- Stroke prevalence declines
- Studded winter tires may lead to diseases, researchers say
- Study finds consumers maintaining home insurance coverage
- Study finds link between promotion of wellness and efficiency at workplace
- Study finds many engage in binge drinking
- Study finds silver lining in poor economy: Healthier lifestyles
- Study finds slight reduction in salt intake could have beneficial effect on health
- Study finds that newer treatment for clubfoot may be more effective
- Study finds variations in abuse diagnoses for infants with public health insurance
- Study highlights danger of texting while driving
- Study reveals changing attitudes toward purchasing life insurance
- Study reveals how doctors would treat themselves if put in patient's shoes
- Study shows 10 percent of motorists have driven intoxicated
- Study shows many still drive despite major fatigue
- Study shows men put off getting healthcare
- Study shows similar brain patterns among people with addictive eating and substance abuse problems
- Study: 12 percent can afford to pay for hospital stays
- Study: 80 percent of U.S. health insurance markets contain monopolies
- Study: Americans not taking advantage of life insurance purchases
- Study: Annuities could become larger income stream for retirees
- Study: Average household spending $368 per month on gas
- Study: Berries may reduce risk of Parkinson's disease
- Study: 'Cafeteria-style' foods worse than diets high in fat
- Study: Community cancer treatment cheaper than in urban areas
- Study: Consumers spending more, despite their thinking otherwise
- Study: Crash avoidance system leads to 27 percent fewer accident claims
- Study: Deadliest days on the roadways for teens are in the summer
- Study: Decline in infant circumcision will cost health care system
- Study: Distracted parent drivers may influence teens
- Study: Driving while under the influence of marijuana poses risks
- Study: Drugs often tied to fatal car crashes
- Study: Electronics, jewelry most common items insured
- Study: Employees paying more for healthcare
- Study: Environmental disasters caused $218 billion in economic losses in 2010
- Study: ER users most often insured and dealing with serious medical issues
- Study: Even a little alcohol leads to deadly car accidents
- Study: Even after being reminded of dangers, kids still text and drive
- Study: Eye exams increase with separate vision insurance plans
- Study: Few renters purchase insurance
- Study: Healthcare may change in hospitals
- Study: Hurricane Irene may cost $7 billion
- Study: Kids safer when grandparents are behind the wheel
- Study: Kids' TV watching can increase their cardiovascular disease risk
- Study: Life insurance companies having difficulty with low rates
- Study: Majority of ER visitors have health insurance
- Study: Many Hispanics don't own life insurance
- Study: Many middle-income Americans don't understand Medicare
- Study: Many parents don't use child seats correctly
- Study: Marriage rate at historic low, but not for long
- Study: Millenials confident about insurance benefits
- Study: Money worries keeping more women awake at night
- Study: More Americans are saving money by cutting back on insurance coverage
- Study: More Americans signing up for life insurance
- Study: More traffic fatalities may be linked to whether team wins or loses
- Study: Most kids can unbuckle their seatbelts by age 3
- Study: Older adults have trouble multi-tasking on the street
- Study: Overweight kids don't receive proper care
- Study: Public health issues may relate to mortgage crisis
- Study: Sleeping in could help avoid accidents for teens
- Study: Stress reduction program can cut risk of death by as much as 30 percent
- Study: Suspected insurance fraud rises in NYC
- Study: SUV among safest types of vehicles on road
- Study: Teens more likely to crash in first month than after first year
- Study: Texting slows drivers' ability to react
- Summer driving can be dangerous for teens
- Summer holiday now most dangerous for teens, other drivers
- Summer riskiest time for young drivers
- Supreme Court could decide on healthcare reform in many ways
- Surprises in the healthcare bill
- Surprising retirement statistics
- Survey finds auto insurance companies with highest marks
- Survey finds financial advisors overlook life insurance
- Survey finds increased usage of alternative heating sources during winter
- Survey finds more people are making decisions that affect car insurance rates
- Survey finds red light cameras change driving behavior
- Survey indicates few classify themselves as overweight or obese
- Survey reveals best, worst cities for flossing
- Survey reveals the influence gas prices have on consumers' car buying
- Survey says more people are losing weight at the job site
- Survey says Texans seek home insurance overhaul
- Survey shows group health plans aren't going anywhere
- Survey shows many Americans unprepared for disaster
- Survey shows other distractions while driving
- Survey: 15 percent of drivers know how to check tire pressure
- Survey: 58 percent want health care law repealed
- Survey: 60 percent opposed to walking away from mortgage
- Survey: 70 percent of older Americans concerned about their future finances
- Survey: 72 percent of overweight people have never been told by doctor to lose the pounds
- Survey: 84 percent of car shoppers say gas prices have affected their purchase options
- Survey: Americans don't practice fire drills
- Survey: Americans maintain life insurance despite economic strain
- Survey: Americans still confused about salt
- Survey: Americans want safer roads
- Survey: CA health insurance costs jumped significantly in past decade
- Survey: Consumers not satisfied with homeowners insurance payout
- Survey: Consumers still text and drive
- Survey: Consumers value income over investment plans
- Survey: Drivers admit to poor behavior at the wheel
- Survey: Eighteen percent text while driving
- Survey: Family, friends as responsible for health as doctors
- Survey: Gen Y unfamiliar with life insurance
- Survey: Many drivers operate vehicles while distracted
- Survey: Many Oregonians' insurance premiums have dropped
- Survey: More people believe gas prices will stay the same or decline
- Survey: Most homeowners affected by Sandy not updating windows
- Survey: Most support traffic safety cameras
- Survey: Most U.S. workers rely on employers for health insurance
- Survey: Nearly 80 percent of healthcare leaders trying to cut costs
- Survey: Nearly two-thirds of homeowners plan to renovate in 2011
- Survey: One in six licensed American drivers fail to pass written portion of DMV test
- Survey: Only one state mandates health insurance coverage or colon cancer screenings
- Survey: Parents curb spending for teen cars
- Survey: Policyholders not as satisfied with insurers that bundle policies
- Suspicious insurance claims rise in first quarter
- Sustainable structures may reduce property loss
- Swiss Re estimates $65 billion in insured losses
- Taking care of one's self can result in lower health insurance bills
- Talking about food helps kids make better decisions
- Talking, texting while driving bad for safety and auto insurance rates
- Task force finds connection between Chinese drywall and damages
- Tax-free healthcare coverage now available for employee children under 27
- Technology disables phones while driving
- Technology is helping annuity insurers adapt
- Technology to drive progress in life insurance industry, says survey
- Teen deaths behind the wheel rise in 2011
- Teen pregnancy on the rise, says Guttmacher Institute
- Teen pregnancy rate falls dramatically
- Teen smoking slowly on the decline, study finds
- Teens don't think correctly about smoking
- Teens encouraged to be good passengers during safety week
- Ten percent of population visited health insurance website in Q4 2009, says comScore
- Tennessee cracking down on auto insurance scofflaws
- Tennessee gets millions in flood recovery assistance
- Texas creates program to discourage distracted driving
- Texas drivers have new auto insurance option
- Texas governor seeks disaster assistance due to wildfires
- Texas has highest number of uninsured residents in America
- Texas has lowest rate of health insurance in U.S.
- Texas homeowners cite water damage as most common home insurance claim
- Texas House passes texting ban
- Texas insurance claims at record high due to wildfires
- Texas officials: Thieves continue to prefer pickups
- Texas police pulling over more drivers for speeding
- Texas ramps up drunk driving awareness
- Texas retains position as state with highest rate of uninsured residents
- Texas to require vaccination for students
- Texas warns teen drivers about dangers of not wearing safety belts
- Texas windstorm brings more insurance claims
- Texting while driving can ruin lives and drive up auto insurance rates
- Texting while driving causes injuries, high auto insurance and now, legal trouble
- Texting while driving may lead to higher regarding insurance rates
- The best place to be when a tornado threatens
- The difficulties of massive healthcare enrollment
- The growth of invisible exclusions
- The Many Benefits of Long-Term Care Insurance
- The most commonly stolen vehicles in the United States
- The Property Casualty Insurers Association offers hurricane preparation tips
- The secret dangers of seemingly harmless jobs
- The three steps needed for successful preparedness
- The Weather Channel launches iPad app
- The year's costliest vehicles to insure
- Thieves take Pete Sampras' trophies
- Things to consider regarding annuities
- Thinking about food may help with weight loss
- Those without a job may be in the market for private life insurance
- Those without health insurance more likely to die from traumatic injuries
- Thousands of homes damaged by fires each year
- Thousands of road bikes recalled due to safety hazard
- Three in 10 Americans failed to attend a holiday event due to costs
- Three Reasons You Could be Denied Home Owners Insurance
- Three Ways Students Can Get Affordable Auto Insurance Quotes
- Tips for homeowners threatened by wildfires
- Tips for securing a home when away on vacation
- Tips on finding the right health insurance
- Tips to improve the air quality in your home
- Tips to keep in mind before challenging a speeding ticket
- Tips to reduce home insurance bills
- Tips to reduce home insurance bills
- Tips to reduce home insurance bills
- Tips to reduce home insurance bills
- Tired driving a real danger for consumers
- Tobacco smoke found to cause immediate harm to one's body
- Tobacco use kills millions and drives up life insurance costs
- Too many home insurance claims can hurt consumers
- Tool predicts chances of death after stroke
- Tornado season can be unpredictable
- Tornado, hail risks significant for much of U.S.
- Tornadoes ravage Mississippi
- Tornadoes to affect Tennessee Valley, according to forecasters
- Tornados rip through Illinois
- Tougher air pollution standards challenged
- Town qualifies for National Flood Insurance Program too late
- Toyota orders eight models off the lot after recall
- Toyota Prius surpasses one million units sold in the U.S.
- Toyota recalls more vehicles
- Toyota recalls raise questions of how many defective cars may be on the road
- Toyota's new safety systems
- Trader Joe's recalls granola bars over health concerns
- Traditional auto insurance carriers catching up in online experience
- Traffic fatalities elevate 12 percent in Delaware
- Traffic-related fatalities reach record low in 2010
- Transportation Department video aims to curb distracted driving
- Traumatic brain injuries prove costly
- Travel expected to increase before year's end
- Travel tips to consider this Memorial Day
- Treatment for bone marrow diseases receives FDA approval for new dosing regimen
- Trulia lists costliest, cheapest cities to live in
- U.S. county offers prescription discount
- U.S. DOT creates sample law for states looking to ban texting while driving
- U.S. Healthcare cost per employee to increase
- U.S. passes teen driving bill
- U.S. traffic volume reaches a three-year high
- UL, Muppets promote holiday fire safety
- Undercooked food can be hazardous
- Understanding Collision Coverage in Car Insurance Policies - Watch Video
- 'Unemployment insurance' sees boost during recession
- Uninsured drivers contributing to rate hikes
- University of South Carolina business school creates new insurance information website
- Unpredictable winter season creating dangerous winter conditions in areas unaccustomed to them
- Unusual winter California wildfire quelled
- Upcoming rulings may determine if health care reform challenges will reach Supreme Court
- Upcoming season will see increased number of hurricanes, says AccuWeather
- USDA issues recall of salmonella-tainted salami product
- USDA recalls 850,000 pounds of beef due to E. coli risk
- USDOT suggests new braking safety standards
- Used car deals may be at best point ever
- Used, hybrid cars witnessing value increases
- USFA report: Clothes dryers cause alarming amount of house fires
- Utah law would allow bicycles to yield at stop signs
- Value insurance plans encourage maintenance of medication therapies
- Vast majority of Americans taking prescription meds, study finds
- Vehicle dependability drops for the first time in 15 years
- Vehicle dependability increases for 2009 models, says J.D. Power
- Vehicle ownership costs increase
- Vehicle purchase prices are on the rise
- Vehicle safety conference kicks off in Washington, D.C.
- Vehicle safety, claims sizes a key factor in auto insurance rates
- Vehicle theft declines, but recovery at a low
- Vehicles reach oldest point ever
- Vermont wants universal health coverage
- Videos bring insurance to life
- Virginia blaze sends three to hospital
- Virginia insurer reduces coverage costs by 10 percent
- Virginia Tech tries out car for the blind
- Walgreens to offer H1N1 vaccine at pharmacy locations
- Wal-Mart website offers caskets and urns
- Walnuts may reduce breast cancer risks
- Warning: Flood insurance program could be halted
- Washington D.C. tops list of best states for teen drivers
- Washington drivers aware of drunk driving laws
- Washington Medicaid cuts could hurt patients
- Watching too much TV may increase chance of death, says study
- Water shown to aid in weight loss, study finds
- Ways for young people to save on auto insurance
- Ways to prevent insurance claims in the winter
- Weaker storms could be more damaging, study suggests
- Weather catastrophes in late May could cost insurers up to $7 billion
- Weather organization updates app
- Weather system rips roofs off homes 15 miles apart
- Weather-related insurance losses skyrocket
- Web video series to prevent distracted driving
- Webster's names 'distracted driving' as top word of the year
- Weigh car rental insurance options before taking to the road
- Wellness programs favored by many employers
- Wellness programs growing at businesses
- Wellness programs helping company healthcare costs drop
- West Virginia mine victims' relatives to be compensated
- What does the new healthcare law mean for consumers?
- What homeowners should do in the aftermath of a storm
- What is Uninsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage - Watch Video
- What the United States could learn from Canada's healthcare system
- What's Comprehensive Auto Coverage? Watch Video
- What's covered by hurricane insurance?
- When facing changes, make sure to update life insurance
- Where is America's 'safest' city?
- Who remains uninsured even after health care reform?
- Why Bodily Injury liability should be Part of Your Auto Insurance Policy - Watch Video
- WI Auto insurance coverage changes on the horizon
- Widow left with medical bills
- Wildfire destruction of 2012: How insurance rates will be affected
- Wildfires force hundreds to evacuate homes
- Wildfires in Texas affect many homeowners lacking insurance
- Will the new healthcare law cause a shortage of doctors?
- William Shatner warns consumers about turkey frying
- Wind damage covered by homeowners' insurance
- Winter fires highlight need for home insurance
- Winter Storm Euclid rages across the country
- Winter Storm Pax reminds home and auto owners the importance of insurance
- Wintry conditions expected to strand millions of motorists
- Wisconsin 25th state to ban texting while driving
- Women at higher risk for disabilities
- Women being forced to choose between pregnancy, health insurance
- Women have better driving records than men, says survey
- Women may be more at risk for dangers of smoking
- Women need to plan for long-term care expenses
- Women take fewer prescriptions than men
- Women will pay less in health insurance
- Women's groups angered by no federal funding for abortions
- Work to remain a part of life in retirement, older employees say
- Workers could save on auto insurance by carpooling
- Workers dropping company healthcare policy
- Workplace conditions can be deadly
- WVU receives grant to study effectiveness of driver cellphone bans
- Wyoming, Colorado homeowners file 50,000 claims after hailstorms
- Young adults countdown days for health insurance
- Young consumers concerned about gas prices
- Young drivers at higher risk with passengers
- Young drivers showing more responsibility on the road
- Young drivers still naive about road dangers
- Young families can keep children secure with life insurance
- Young passengers can distract young drivers
- Young people getting health insurance could drive down costs for all
- Young, obese children may have higher asthma risk
- Younger Americans overwhelmed with healthcare
- Younger passengers not likely to speak up about distractions