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Collision Insurance
Collision insurance is, by definition, the insurance that pays to repair damage sustained in a collision with another auto and is usually an included coverage in car insurance policies. Normally the minimum coverage required by law is third party car insurance (Liability). It covers the cost of damage and injury to others due to an accident caused by you. In most countries coverage against loss or damage to the driverīs vehicle, in a collision or any other kind of accident, is optional, so make sure that you take the right decision before signing your car insurance policy on.
Collision Insurance Resources
Mitchell International
United States company offering software systems and print publications for the insurance and motor (car and other vehicles) collision repair industries.
http://www.mitchell.com/
Marshall Services
This company, located in Wisconsin, USA, provides collision repair and insurance claims handling.
http://www.marshallservices.com/
ADP Claims
Offers to the insurance industry products and information about collisions and other repair needs.
http://www.adpclaims.com/
Danas Collision
Canadian website offering information on accident insurance and car collision.
http://www.danascollision.com
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Top Resources
Industry Sources
Recopilation of useful industry resources.
http://www.dirins.com
Brazilian Industry
Manufactures and producers from Brazil and Portugal.
http://www.diretorioindustrial.com.br
Brazilian Resources
Internet useful websites in Brazil.
http://www.dirbrasil.com.br
News about Collision Insurance:
| CUTTING REPAIR TIME - New focus on efficiency |
| On 08-07-2007. |
| King, who owns the auto repair shops bearing his name in Plymouth and Pembroke, and Lamborghini, the centers' general manager, have engaged in about &036;45,000 worth of renovations at their Plymouth location based on an efficient manufacturing model espoused by Toyota Motor Corp. The result, they hope, will be an end to one struggle that they say hurts consumers. ... |
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| Insurers, medical professionals line up in debate over no-fault&39;s ... |
| On 08-05-2007. |
TALLAHASSEE -- If nothing changes, Florida motorists beginning Oct. 1 will be dealing with one whole new set of rules as the states 36-year-old no-fault automobile insurance system runs out of gas. After years of intense debate among insurance companies, medical providers and attorneys, lawmakers earlier this year chose not to extend the required personal injury protection coverage, PIP for short, that provides ... |
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