High rates of claims readers in Pueblo, Colo. auto insurance costs.
It is no secret that the automotive and health insurance premiums amounted to Pueblo. Every man, players and the work can tell you, dass
As a result of the State Farm Insurance spokesman Kelly Campbell, a hypothetical 35-year-old driver of a vehicle in 2002 living in Pueblo would pay approximately $ 145 per year more than if the same driver with the same vehicle has lived in Greeley, Fort Collins, Loveland or Grand Junction.
And while health insurance premiums in Pueblo are not so much that the car insurance premiums retail Puebloans working for a small employer (up to 25 people), pay $ 15 more each month for Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue’s Preferred PPO plan as an employee Greeley and Fort Collins, said spokesman Don Stengele Committee.
Automobile and health premiums are geographically influenced.The trend is that in urban areas, auto premiums are higher, and in rural areas, health premiums are higher, “said Kirk Yeager, Assistant Commissioner of Consumer Affairs for the Colorado Division of Insurance.
Pueblo lovers in the middle. It is neither urban nor rural. But the low number of doctors in Pueblo readers cost of health insurance.
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