MassDriver told you Geico was on its way to Massachusetts,, and now Geico’s begun selling policies in the Bay State: GEICO started selling auto insurance to residents of the state […]
Allstate gets more buzz on move into Massachusetts
Allstate is heading back to Massachusetts: The personal lines insurance company said it targeted Nov. 2 as the date in which it would offer rates to consumers, if it was […]
Massachusetts RMV makes your driving record available online!
The Massachusetts RMV announced today that your driving records are now just a click away, according to The Boston Globe. Drivers can view their record onscreen and download it for […]
Progressive Adding To Its Offer in Massachusetts
If you own an RV or a motorcycle and you’re a Massachusetts resident, Progressive can insure your vehicle. Have you had experience with Progressive? Let MassDriver and the rest of […]
Appeals Board may be permanent
The state House of Representatives voted 155-0 on Thursday to approve a bill that would make permanent the board that rules on drivers’ appeals of motor vehicle insurance surcharges. The […]
On Anniversary of managed competition savings to consumers still up for debate
April 1 marks the one year anniversary of managed competition for Massachusetts auto insurance, and, as the varied stories show, whether or not the consumer is benefiting is still in […]
Progressive raising their rates in MA – Bait & switch or natural market adjustment??
The Boston Herald reports that Progressive plans to raise their rates in MA starting April 1. Critics point to this as the bait and switch they were expecting from the […]
The Caveman Cometh!
About time! Now more companies will compete for your business! Read the full story on Boston.com.
Appeals Board Retained…for now
Yesterday on Beacon Hill, Commissioner Burnes stated that she will retain the state board allowing drivers to appeal auto insurance surcharges. As Boston.com reports, supporters of the board process were satisfied […]
New insurance rules putting agents out of work?
“I know this transition is difficult for people, and I don’t mean to pooh-pooh that,” said Burnes in an interview after the meeting. “But we are just not seeing the kind of discrimination” the agents are alleging. “I take that very seriously.”