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  2. Kia, Hyundai theft settlement funds coming to New Yorkers ...

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    If you purchased or leased a Kia or Hyundai vehicle ineligible for a free software upgrade, you could be reimbursed up to $300 per vehicle for the purchase and/or installation of a steering wheel ...

  3. Total loss - Wikipedia

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    In many jurisdictions a vehicle designated as a total loss is sold by insurance companies to general public, auto dealers, auto brokers, or auto wreckers. The metrics insurance companies use to make the decision include the cost of the repairs needed plus the value of the remaining parts, added to the cost of reimbursing the driver for a rental ...

  4. Shipping insurance - Wikipedia

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    Not all insurers will insure all goods. For example, postal services may not insure certain economy-class parcels for free, and some items cannot be insured. [1] First-party shipping-insurance services offered by postal services and courier companies may have many more restrictions than third-party shipping-insurance services.

  5. State Farm - Wikipedia

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    State Farm Insurance "Fire Building" in downtown Bloomington, Illinois. State Farm was founded in June 1922 by retired farmer George J. Mecherle as a mutual automobile insurance company owned by its policyholders. [10]

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    The settlement includes those who received erroneous overdraft fees in their checking accounts, misapplied payments in their auto loans and even negligent foreclosure proceedings.

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  8. Painworth - Wikipedia

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    PainWorth began as a tool for calculating non-pecuniary damages for injury victims but has since expanded beyond a personal injury calculator to include features that help injury victims and business users with pecuniary damages, economic calculations, prescribed rates and providing informational guides to help navigate settlement negotiation, managing claims records and other issues ...

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