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11/17/2008
Adam
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More NHTSA Statistics

It's good news for Texas all around, as our traffic fatality rate has dropped 4.8%. For whatever reason, it seems that Texans are taking safety a little more seriously these days.

To read the report, follow the link below.

http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/811017.PDF



11/17/2008
Adam
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Get Ready for Insurance Company Hassles

Hurricane Ike has really done a number on Houston, and while the damage wasn't nearly as bad as it was in New Orleans with Hurricane Katrina, we can expect some similar behaviors from the insurance companies.

The link below leads to an article that gives you some very good advice on how to get your claim moving efficiently. A lot of it is common sense, like keeping a record of any and all correspondence with your insurers, and to make sure that you don't rush it when it comes to having your property inspected. Remember, once you accept a settlement from an insurance company, they are usually under no real obligation to come back and take a second look.

http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/3901

Hurricanes are always tricky, in that insurance companies are always looking for an excuse to claim that the damage was caused by water and not wind. But you are not required to just passively sit there and accept whatever decision the insurance company comes to.



11/17/2008
Adam
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Banks Aren't the Only Ones getting a Bailout


If you follow this link:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aMf_JWeNUttU&refer=us


you will find a pretty interesting article about how two of the biggest insurance companies in the country lost half of their money in the stock market, which as we all know, just took a pretty serious plunge.

The end result is that they want a piece of that eight hundred billion that the government is giving to the financial corporations to keep them afloat.

We have to wonder why insurance companies never seem to make public thier losses in the stock market, which can evaporate half of their wealth, yet feel the need to shout to the high heavens over lawsuits, which don't account for the loss of any of their wealth at all.

Just something to consider.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in the Houston area, contact Attorney Steve Lee for a free legal consultation today.

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