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2010 was California’s record low year in DUI related deaths.

December 16, 2011
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According to Los Angeles Times article, number of fatalities due to DUI related accidents dropped to a record low in past 14 years in California. Alcohol was the reason of 791 deaths in 2010 comparing to 950 deaths in 2009. Increased amount of Dui checkpoints is definitely helping. As California highway patrol states Dui...

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We are not huge but we still try to give back and it feels great

December 5, 2011
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Slavsky Insurance is not a huge company like Geico or Progressive. Our financial resourses are not “unlimited” but we still try… We try as much as we can to help our customers and our community, we try to give back as much as we can and we really appreciate you appreciate us trying… This...

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$40 gas card promo @800-insurance.com

February 1, 2011
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If you live in California, 800-insurance has a promotion for you that will end at the end of February, 2011. Basically, the offer is that 800-insurance will send you $40 gas card for you after you purchase auto, home or business insurance if you were referred to 800-insurance by 800-insurance client. If you are...

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Here is why Californians buy insurance from Slavsky.com

December 25, 2010
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When we posted our video about why people should consider buying insurance from Slavsky insurance, we received tons of positive feedback. Mainly, those that watched that video, liked it for too reason: 1. It’s funny and 2. They liked our consept and the way Slavsky Insurance does business. Here is the link to one...

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Mercury Insurance Group may face fines for overcharging

April 13, 2010
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An inquiry in California alleges that the company violated state laws on how policies are priced and sold, perhaps affecting thousands of customers. Mercury Insurance Group violated state laws meant to regulate how coverage is priced and sold and, as a result, overcharged perhaps thousands of Californians for homeowner and automobile insurance, the state...

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Tips To Getting Your California Car Insurance

April 12, 2010
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Confuse on which California car insurance provider to pick? The State mandated drivers to secure insurance. Getting an online quote will help you find an insurance company. Pick one that meets the State’s requirement. Include Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury. Read this article for more insurance information. You can get a California car insurance quote...

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Getting a loan will be pricier

April 12, 2010
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WASHINGTON (CNNMoney.com) — As the economy begins to mend, the cost of borrowing money for a big purchase could start to increase. Mortgages, in particular, have flirted with record lows during the recession. Credit card rates have been bouncing upward and, while auto loan rates are expected to stay low for a little while...

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No more taxes on short sales, foreclosures

April 11, 2010
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No more taxes on short sales, foreclosures

After lots of wrangling, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is finally ready to do right by strapped California homeowners. Currently, state law requires the payment of income tax on a homeowner’s canceled or forgiven debt on a short sale or foreclosure. What it means in practice is that a struggling homeowner who has either lost his...

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Thousands of Anthem Blue Cross customers await decision on rate hikes

April 11, 2010
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The insurer had delayed the increases till May 1 pending a review by an outside actuary appointed by the state insurance commissioner. That report is expected within two weeks. Thousands of worried Californians who buy individual insurance policies from Anthem Blue Cross will soon learn whether they face rate increases of up to 39%...

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Cost Of Earthquake Insurance Discourages Many Californians

April 10, 2010
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SAN DIEGO — The earthquake that rattled Southern California this week was a gentle reminder that not many Californians, and not may San Diegans, have earthquake insurance. Only twelve percent of homeowners are insured. This could spell trouble when the big one actually arrives. But there are reasons why so many people have chosen...

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