Sunday 26 May 2013

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Met Auto Insurance Defination
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*Average annual savings based on savings reported by new MetLife Auto policyholders who called our call center and switched to MetLife Auto from 1/11 to 12/11. Source: MetLife Auto internal research (2012). **See policy for restrictions.

1 Deductible Savings BenefitSM is not available in all states. In NY, drivers must pay a state-required minimum deductible before using this benefit.

2 Subject to deductible and state availability. See policy for restrictions.

3 Motorcycle insurance is not available in all states. Coverage features and discounts vary and may not be available in all states.

4 Does not apply to leased, substitute, or non-owned autos. See policy for restrictions. Not available in all states, such as NC. Subject to deductible. Applies within the first 12 months, or first 15,000 miles of ownership, whichever comes first.

5 Auto/Home Multi-policy Discount: A discount will apply to the total policy premium for those insured with both home and private passenger automobile insurance with MetLife Auto & Home. The percentage amount of the discount may vary by state. The Auto/Home Multi-policy Discount is not available to auto policies where the insured's homeowners insurance is a renters policy, and is not available on the homeowners policy, if the auto policy is written in Metropolitan General Insurance Company or at a nonstandard rate level.

6 Receive 5% off your auto policy premium when you already purchased qualifying life insurance or annuity products written by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company or an affiliated company domiciled in the United States. Not available in all states.

7 Telephone quotes are not available in all states.

8 In MA, guarantee provided through Platinum Auto Service ProgramSM.

9 NC auto policies are issued with state-mandated industry-wide coverages.

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MetLife Auto & Home is a brand of Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company and its affiliates: Economy Fire & Casualty Company, Economy Preferred Insurance Company, Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company , Metropolitan Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Company (CA Certificate of Authority: 6730; Warwick, RI), Metropolitan General Insurance Company, Metropolitan Group Property and Casualty Insurance Company (CA COA: 6393; Warwick, RI), and Metropolitan Lloyds Insurance Company of Texas, all with administrative home offices in Warwick, RI. Coverage, rates, and discounts are available in most states to those who qualify.
Like most insurance policies, MetLife Auto & Home's policies contain exclusions, limitations, reductions of benefits and terms for keeping them in force. For complete costs and details, see your MetLife Auto & Home Representative.

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Insurance Agent and Home Eservice ins and Life Claims Insurance Claims Insurance PHone Number
Insurance Agent and Home Eservice ins and Life Claims Insurance Claims Insurance PHone Number
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Metropolitan Auto Insurance Agent and Home Eservice ins and Life Claims Insurance Claims Insurance PHone Number

Metropolitan Auto Defination
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The Nash Metropolitan is a car that was sold, initially, only in the United States and Canada,[3] from 1954–1962.
It conforms to two classes of vehicle: economy car[4] and subcompact car.[5][6][7][8][9] In today’s terminology the Metropolitan is a “subcompact”, but this category had not yet come into use when the car was made.[10] At that time, it was variously categorized, for example as a "small automobile" as well as an "economy car".
The Metropolitan was also sold as a Hudson when Nash and Hudson merged in 1954 to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC), and later as a standalone marque during the Rambler years, as well as in the United Kingdom and other markets.
While most U.S. automobile makers were following a "bigger-is-better" philosophy, Nash Motor Company executives were examining the market to offer American buyers an economical transportation alternative. The Metropolitan was designed in the U.S. and it was patterned from a concept car, the NXI (Nash Experimental International), that was built by Detroit-based independent designer William J. Flajole for Nash-Kelvinator.[11] It was designed as the second car in a two car family, for Mom taking the kids to school or shopping or for Dad to drive to the railroad station to ride to work:[12] the "commuter/shopping car" with resemblance to the big Nash, but the scale was tiny as the Met's wheelbase was shorter than the Volkswagen Beetle's.[13]
The NXI design study incorporated many innovative features, and attempted to make use of interchangeable front and rear components (the symmetrical door skins were the only interchangeable items that made it into production). Although more complex, the new vehicle also incorporated Nash's advanced single-unit (monocoque) construction. It was displayed at a number of "surviews" (survey/previews), commencing on 4 January 1950 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, to gauge the reaction of the American motoring public to a car of this size. The result of these surviews convinced Nash that there was indeed a market for such a car, if it could be built at a competitive price.
A series of prototypes followed that incorporated many of the improvements from the "surviews" that included roll-up glass side windows, a more powerful engine, and a column-mounted transmission shifter with bench seat (rather than bucket-type seats with floor shift fitted in the concept car). The model was named NKI (for Nash-Kelvinator International), and it featured revised styling incorporating a hood blister and rear wheel cutouts.[11]
Nash was positioning this new product for the emerging postwar market for "personal use" autos.[14] These specific use vehicles were as a second car for women or an economical commuter car.[14] The Metropolitan was also aimed at returning Nash to overseas markets. However, Mason and Nash management calculated that it would not be viable to build such a car from scratch in the U.S. because the tooling costs would have been prohibitive. The only cost-effective option was to build overseas using existing mechanical components, leaving only the tooling cost for body panels and other unique components.

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Metropolitan Auto Insurance Insurance Agent and Home Eservice ins and Life Claims Insurance Claims Insurance PHone Number

Metropolitan Auto Insurance Defination

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Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company (“Met P&C”) is paying nearly $345,000 in restitution to more than 2,600 former Massachusetts auto insurance policyholders as part of a settlement pdf format of MetLife AOD file size 1MB , reached with the Attorney General’s Office in September, 2012.  The settlement results from the Attorney General’s investigation into allegations that between 2008 and 2010, Met P&C illegally terminated auto insurance policies belonging to drivers with clean driving records.  The Attorney General’s Office alleges that Met P&C’s terminations violated the state’s “clean-in-three” rule, which protects good drivers from having their auto insurance policies non-renewed.

The “clean-in-three” rule took effect as part of the Commonwealth’s transition to a deregulated auto insurance market, which began in April, 2008.   With certain exceptions, the “clean-in-three” rule protects drivers who have been licensed in Massachusetts and incident free for at least three years.  The Division of Insurance has decided to phase out the “clean-in-three” protections for most Massachusetts drivers.  However, the “clean-in-three” rule still prevents insurance companies from non-renewing most qualifying auto insurance policies issued before June 1, 2012.  For more information about the “clean-in-three” protections, you can visit the Division of Insurance's FAQ.

Read the Attorney General's press release concerning the settlement.

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