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Jim Mansfield
- Mansfield Insurance Agency, Inc.
- Bright, Indiana, United States
- I have been an insurance agent for over 30 years. I also have a degree in education.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Summer Fun
SUMMER FUN begins early at Mansfield Insurance Agency! Stop in, call, or email us for a quote June 1-30th and be registered to WIN!!!! Prizes: 4 Reds tix, 2 rounds of golf, or a $50 gas card.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Tornadoes...............not done yet!
Did you know that May and June have more tornadoes than April? Be prepared.
Have an emergency plan for all day and make sure evryone in the home knows it.
Have an emergency plan for all day and make sure evryone in the home knows it.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Uninsured Motorists.....a risk to all
One in Seven Drivers Are Uninsured: Across the United States, chances are roughly one in seven that a driver is uninsured, according to new estimates from the Insurance Research Council (IRC). The estimated percentage of uninsured motorists declined four straight years before rising to 14.3 percent in 2008 and dropping to 13.8 percent in 2009. The economic downturn is thought to be a major factor in the brief increase.
“The leveling trend in the percentage of uninsured motorists is an unfortunate consequence of the economic downturn and illustrates how virtually everyone is affected by recent economic developments,” said Elizabeth Sprinkel, senior vice president of the IRC. “Despite laws in many states requiring drivers to maintain insurance, about one in seven motorists remain uninsured. This forces responsible drivers who carry insurance to bear the burden of paying for injuries caused by drivers who carry no insurance at all.”
Mississippi had the highest rate of uninsured motorists (28 percent), followed by New Mexico (26 percent); Tennessee, Oklahoma and Florida (24 percent each). The five states with the lowest uninsured driver estimates were Massachusetts (4.5 percent), Maine (4.5 percent), New York (5 percent), Pennsylvania (7 percent), and Vermont (7 percent).
“The leveling trend in the percentage of uninsured motorists is an unfortunate consequence of the economic downturn and illustrates how virtually everyone is affected by recent economic developments,” said Elizabeth Sprinkel, senior vice president of the IRC. “Despite laws in many states requiring drivers to maintain insurance, about one in seven motorists remain uninsured. This forces responsible drivers who carry insurance to bear the burden of paying for injuries caused by drivers who carry no insurance at all.”
Mississippi had the highest rate of uninsured motorists (28 percent), followed by New Mexico (26 percent); Tennessee, Oklahoma and Florida (24 percent each). The five states with the lowest uninsured driver estimates were Massachusetts (4.5 percent), Maine (4.5 percent), New York (5 percent), Pennsylvania (7 percent), and Vermont (7 percent).
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