
Federal Aid Programs For Massachusetts Disaster Recovery
Following is a summary of key federal disaster aid programs that can be mad ...read more
Moody's: AIG Poised to Repay Bailout Funds
After much turmoil since the onset of the financial meltdown, Moody's Inves ...read more
Toyota gas pedals, causing car accidents? How about the surcharge?
The Massachusetts Merit Rating Board has agreed to accept “late surcharge hearing” requests by calling the Merit Rating Board at 617-351-4400. It will be up to the policyholder to make the inquiry. ...read more
Identity Theft Insurance - worth it?
Thousands of people have their identity stolen every day. It's a worldwide epidemic that will probably get worse before it gets better. ...read more
Aronson Insurance has moved their main office
from it's 35 year home at 345 Boylston St. in Newton to it's new home at 950 Highland Ave in Needham. ...read more
Aronson wins Reader's Choice Award for 6th year in a row!
TAB newspaper readers have again voted Aronson Insurance the #1 insurance agency in the area. ...read more
Aronson Insurance has opened up a Branch Office!
Adjacent to Panera Bread, at 120 Highland Ave, on the Newton-Needham line, Aronson Insurance has opened up a new office. ...read more
Progressive Insurance will begin offering auto insurance to Massachusetts drivers
May 1, the company said. Progressive, which sells more auto insurance through agents than any other firm in the United States.... ...read more
Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007
With only five days left before the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act was set to expire on Dec. 31, 2007, President George Bush signed into law legislation that reauthorizes the federal backstop for seven years. To read more, please see the full article from the Insurance Journal below. ...read more
As seen in The Newton TAB ... ARONSON TO BRANCH OUT ...
Aronson Insurance has opened a new branch office next to Panera Bread along Needham St. on the Newton/Needham line. ...read more
Analysis showed a wide disparity in rates for good drivers across the state.
Insurance Commissioner Nonnie S. Burnes yesterday released an analysis of rate filings by the state's five biggest automobile insurers that showed a wide disparity in rates for good drivers across the state. ...read more
Massachusetts residents required to purchase health insurance
The Massachusetts Health Reform Act requires every Massachusetts resident to purchase health insurance. Individuals who do not obtain coverage will lose their state personal income tax exemption. ...read more
Insurance Changes Concern Consumer Groups ; More Competitive Auto Insurance System Worries Advocates
A coalition of consumer groups wrote to Gov. Deval Patrick and his insurance commissioner, urging them to make sure the state's move toward a more competitive auto insurance market doesn't lead to the use of socioeconomic factors to deny consumers coverage or raise their rates. ...read more
Safe Roads programs for teen drivers
Teen drivers have more than 47,000 accidents every year in Massachusetts. Is this their problem to solve, or ours? ...read more
To reduce life and economic losses due to fire and related emergencies is USFA's mission.
As an entity of the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency, the mission of the USFA is to reduce life and economic losses due to fire and related emergencies, through leadership, advocacy, coordination and support. ...read more
Newton Insurance Agent creates Loss Prevention Corner
Newton Insurance Agent creates Loss Prevention Corner to help homeowners reduce their risks of loss. ...read more
J.D. Power and Associates study finds satisfaction key to renewals.
A customer's experience with their agency or carrier is the most important element when it comes to generating policy renewals and keeping customers loyal, according to the 2007 J.D. Power and Associates 2007 National Auto Insurance Study. ...read more
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