The Department of Insurance provides the ability to search some of the most commonly requested information in our databases. Click the link below for information about insurance professionals or insurance companies. For instance, you can access the following information: the status of a license (active, suspended, revoked, etc.), the types of insurance the licensee can sell, and the date the license was granted. The database also includes some financial information for insurance companies.
MVDB provides detailed information about cars that have been vandalised, involved in or damaged in accidents, or unroadworthy. By checking our Automotive Database (approx. 750,000 cars and growing daily) you can download information that could save you thousands of dollars in the event of insurance claim disputes, purchasing second hand vehicles and other vehicle related instances.
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Black Book Online provides links to online information that is available from every US State. Features corporate name searches, marriage/divorce information, real estate searches...
The 1995-2004 U.S. Recreational Boat Accident Database consists of four relational tables -- PRIME, DEAD, INJURY and VESSEL -- containing data on recreational boating accidents that resulted in death or injury requiring more than first aid. Accidents involving vessel damage of more than $2,000 or disappearance of a person under circumstances that indicate death or injury are also included. The data files at NICAR cover 1969 through 2004. Between 1994 and 1995, the Coast Guard changed the way the data are broken up into tables and documented.
California data about fatal and hospitalized nonfatal injuries in California. Includes leading
causes of injury, details about traffic, violent, and other injury types and a detailed help area.
Find product recalls by product name, company, or by release date. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)is an independent federal regulatory agency that was created in 1972 by Congress in the Consumer Product Safety Act. In that law, Congress directed the Commission to "protect the public against unreasonable risks of injuries and deaths associated with consumer products."