Despite some of the efforts made during the McGreevey administration to bring down the cost of car insurance here, a new study reveals what we’ve already known.
That is, we pay more, on average, for car insurance than the rest of the country...
The New Jersey Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor is tracking a growing trend of Garden State residents insuring in North Carolina and Pennsylvania to avoid higher car insurance rates according to Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo.
To no one's surprise, the cost of auto insurance jumped again in the Garden State. As the state attempts to relieve some of the pressure, there are a few steps drivers can take to help themselves.
If you've seen a spike in your automobile insurance rates, don't just blame the insurance company. Fraudulent New Jerseyans have contributed as well. In fact, you could be a culprit.
High car insurance premiums emerged as a topic on tonight's "Ask the Governor" feature when a tearful caller brought her plight directly to Gov. Chris Christie on Nj101.5's monthly show.