Entries from June 2010 ↓

More about California Auto Insurance

First, what is the problem with the range of insurance policies on offer from the insurance industry? Why is it necessary for the Department of Insurance to intervene in the market? The answer is simple. California has been hit hard by the recession. Gone are the days when people were proud to live in the “Golden State”. The problem is seen most obviously in the repeated failures of the state to deal with its massive deficit. Now translate this into the millions of people living in the state who cannot find work paying enough money to live on. Their poverty means it is impossible to pay for insurance and eat. Not surprisingly, millions of drivers are on the roads without insurance. In 2008, the Department of Insurance estimated about 18% of Californian drivers were uninsured. Since then, the unemployment rate has doubled.

Why is this a problem? Well, although many drivers buy uninsured or underinsured cover, you have to be able to identify the other driver in the accident. If you cannot, say because it’s a hit-and-run, you cannot show the other driver was uninsured and so cannot claim on the policy. Since most uninsured drivers prefer not to wait around to admit their criminal offense (that costs them a fine and may result in their vehicle being impounded), all that can, drive away from the scene of the accident as quickly as possible. That is bad luck for you and great news for the insurers who take your premium and rarely have to pay out. Continue reading →

Basketball Even in the Summer

A few days ago a buddy of mine stopped by and saw I was watching a basketball game. It’s the off-season, so he thought it was a recorded game; but I explained that I watch basketball on direct TV, which means I can get packages for the summer league games, AAU, and a lot of other options. He knows I am a serious basketball fanatic, but he had no idea that I watched even in the NBA off season.

For me, I’ve become a little spoiled by the coverage and find I don’t have to just stick to the local cable offerings, which don’t cater to my die hard basketball needs. But I don’t just get interested in the playoffs or the finals, I’m interested all year, and this is the best option for me.

I especially enjoy some of the summer league games, because I can watch guys who were just in college a few months before, and get an idea of how they will play in the pros. When the season rolls around, reporters start talking about new players as if they had never heard of them before, but I just smile, since I’ve already seen them play with the team several times. What can I say? I’m definitely a basketball junkie.