Archive for June, 2008

On August 4-6 independent insurance agents, brokers, underwriters, insurance media and others in the industry are going to roll into the Mirage in Las Vegas, Nevada for the National Insurance Convention and Expo 08.

NIICE 08 is a state-of-the industry event. Don’t pass up a chance to expose your products and services to hundreds of agents and brokers who want and need them.

Space sells out quickly. They don’t want you to miss the premiere industry event of the West coast. Sign up now. No insurance event anywhere will quite macth NIICE 08.

When: Monday, August 4, 2008 10:00 AM – Wednesday, August 6, 2008 5:00 PM
Pacific Time Zone
Where: The Mirage Las Vegas

Click here for more information or to register

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Kenmare, ND – Insurance Law for Rottweilers, Dobermans and Pit Bull

Owners of Rottweilers, Dobermans and Pit Bull will not have to get rid of them. In Kenmare, N.D., dog owners will have to license their dogs and keep them secure. The Kenmare City Council members had considered a ban on some dog breeds which they considered as potentially dangerous, however instead Kenmare City Council decided to regulate them instead.

The revised ordinance grandfathers existing pit bulls, Rottweilers and Doberman pinchers if they are registered and licensed before June 1. Owners must provide proof of liability insurance in the amount of at least $300,000 and must follow requirements for securing the dogs.

Any dog alleged to be vicious due to an attack on a person or animal can be impounded until a hearing is held. Enforcement is to begin June 15. Dog owners failing to comply can be fined between $25 and $100 a day.

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Proof of Insurance

Indiana Driving a Vehicle Without Valid Insurance

Driving a vehicle without valid liability insurance is against the law. A motorist who operates a vehicle without an automobile liability insurance policy is subject to a 90-day driver license suspension or a one-year suspension if it is a repeat violation within a three-year period. In order to obtain a reinstatement of the license, the motorist must pay a reinstatement fee of $150, $225, or $300 depending on whether it is a first, second, third or subsequent offense, and provide current proof of insurance signed by an agent or representative of the insurance company.

Operating a vehicle without insurance coverage is a Class A infraction. In addition, a motorist appearing in court on a traffic violation may be requested to prove that he or she had insurance coverage on the date of the offense.

All accident information sent to the state police is passed on to the BMV. If the insurance information is not provided by the insurance company to state police, a request for proof of financial responsibility (automobile liability insurance) in the form of a “certificate of compliance” will be sent to the motorist’s address as shown on his or her official driving record. Motorists must also complete a “certificate of compliance” when the BMV receives a court report of a conviction for a moving violation in which points are assessed. When a motorist receives a “certificate of compliance,” he or she must then arrange for an insurance agent to complete the information on the certificate and return the certificate to the BMV within 40 days. Failure to return the “certificate of compliance” as required will result in a license suspension.

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Insurance Law Indiana

Q: Where to find more information about Insurance Law in Indiana

A: To learn more about Indiana Insurance Law, visit http://www.in.gov/idoi/

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