Books, Nonfiction, Automotive, Insurance Shopping
Books, Nonfiction, Automotive, Insurance
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Ray C. Mullin, Robert L Smith
Electrical Wiring Commercial 12E: Based On The 2005 National Electric Code
by Delmar Cengage Learning (Paperback)
This modernized guide to electrical wiring for commercial buildings features new, up-to-date information on data communications and fiber optic wiring. Written to the 2005 National Electrical Code®, Electrical Wiring Commercial, 12E enables readers to gain expertise in the identification, interpretation, and application of NEC® standards for the actual wiring of commercial buildings. A complete set of full-size, ready-to-use plans provides readers with all the information and practical hands-on experience needed to ?meet Code? when wiring a light commercial building. This popular book is part of Delmar?s best-selling wiring series, and has been used by thousands of apprentices to prepare for and successfully pass journeyman exams.
Michael E. Gray
Auto Upkeep: Basic Car Care
by Rolling Hills Publishing (Paperback)
If you own a car or are in the market for one, Auto Upkeep is the book for you! From choosing an insurance policy to performing basic maintenance and repair, Auto Upkeep presents the information you need in an easy-to-follow format with detailed pictures and drawings. An accompanying CD provides review questions and hands-on activities to help you apply concepts from the text.
Lee Rowley, Carla Rowley
Cheap Insurance for Your Home, Automobile, Health, & Life: How to Save Thousands While Getting Good Coverage
by Atlantic Publishing Company (FL) (Paperback)
By several measures, insurance for you, your family, your home, and your car continues to rise at the fastest rate in our history. In 2005 (the latest year data are available), total national health expenditures rose 7.9 percent - more than three times the rate of inflation. Nearly 50 million Americans are uninsured for healthcare. According to Insurance Information Institute projections, the average annual expenditure for auto insurance in 2006 was $851. Millions of drivers have no auto insurance. The average expenditure for homeowners insurance was $729, according to a February 2007 report by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Insurance takes a huge bite out of the average American's monthly budget, and as stated above, many Americans simply forgo insurance because they consider it out of reach. Shopping for insurance requires more effort than many people want to devote to it. They simply grab the first price they come across or accept routine rate ...
Truman Surbrook, Jonathon Althouse
Interpreting the National Electrical Code: Based on the 2005 National Electric Code
by Delmar Cengage Learning (Paperback)
Extraordinarily comprehensive, this book is completely updated to the 2005 National Electrical Code® and continues to offer valuable insight into the Code® articles. Explanations are provided for each article in detail, with thorough discussions and practical examples that clearly illustrate how the Code® and its most recent changes are applied. Discussions are logically organized into coherent subject groupings, allowing readers to navigate easily through 2005 NEC® requirements as well as changes since the last edition. Through this approach, the book also integrates essential information into the 7th Edition that is not directly addressed in the NEC but is extremely useful to electricians.
Dan Baldyga
Auto Accident Personal Injury Insurance Claim: How to Evaluate and Settle Your Loss
by 1st Books Library (Paperback)
Eight out of ten Americans will have an accident in the next seven years. Baldyga delivers over three decades of personal injury, insurance claim experience in this easy-to-read book. Learn how to settle your "pain and suffering" for top dollar.
Gordon Smith
The Adjuster! Making Insurance Claims Pay
by Cargo Publishing Company (Perfect Paperback)
The Adjuster! is a practical, down-to-earth self-help guide to learning the business of insurance claim adjusting. Written in an easy, comfortable style the book takes the beginner by the hand and leads the way through the basics of investigation, evidence gathering, analysis, evaluation and ultimately settlement negotiation. For the person who has no insurance experience the book provides the nuts and bolts of claims in a straightforward, simple manner with excercises and suggestions for further study. It includes descriptions of the materials and equipment which are used by the insurance claim adjuster and explains in honest terms what it takes to go into business for oneself. The book demonstrates how to start out "on the kitchen table" in a business of your own, or teaches the basics by which a trainee can go out and get a job working for someone else in a new and exciting career.
Russell D. Longcore
Insurance Claim Secrets REVEALED!
by Trafford Publishing (Kindle Edition)
This is the best book you can own on the strategies YOU need to use to get the insurance companies to pay you ALL the money you are entitled to collect when you have a claim. Wouldn't you agree that nothing else matters about insurance other than getting the claim PAID IN FULL? In this book, you will learn: – The games and scams insurance companies use to cut costs and keep claim payments at the lowest amounts possible – When it's the right time to use an attorney– How you can take control of your claim, and not allow the insurance company or claims adjuster to control YOU– What a Public Adjuster is, and the valuable help you can get from Public Adjusters – That the insurance adjuster is NOT there to help you – and much more You will learn: – What to do when you have a car accident...BEFORE youopen the car door or talk to anyone – How much MORE money I collected (thousands!) in the two little claims I had while writing this book –About Diminished Value on ...
DS Publications
Car Accident Secrets, Vol. 1
by Lulu.com (Paperback)
Learn the secrets today of what you need to know if you or someone in your family is involved in a car accident. Learn from the pros on what to look for when having your car repaired, what you are entitled to and how to handle a personal injury accident claim. Learn what the insurance companies don't want you to know.
Charles Miller
Illustrated Guide to the NEC: Based on the 2005 National Electrical Code
by Delmar Cengage Learning (Paperback)
Over the years, the National Electrical Code® has grown in volume and complexity. This updated edition utilizes visualization to present a complete, concise, and easy-to-understand exploration of the 2005 Edition of the NEC® that is unlike anything available on the market today. Each highly-detailed illustration offers insight into Code requirements and is enhanced by clearly written text blocks that read quickly and with little effort. A fresh approach to the organization of topics includes coverage of fundamental provisions, followed by Code requirements relevant to specific types of occupancies. Intended as an indispensable supplement to the NEC®, this book translates the sometimes vague and complex language of the Code into clearer, cleaner, and simpler terms. From beginners to master electricians, the Illustrated Guide to the National Electrical Code, 3E provides something for everyone practicing a trade in the electrical industry.
JD, Robert Saperstein, Dana Saperstein
Surviving an Auto Accident: A Guide to Your Physical, Economic and Emotional Recovery
by Pathfinder Publishing (Paperback)
A resource that guides accident victims through the recovery maze.
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