Magazines

Table of Contents
August 8, 2005
East Edition
3rd Annual Golf Issue
Features
Editor's Note: Golf Issue Swings into Action
Crash Risk is Four Times Higher When Drivers Use Cell Phones, Study Says
Business Interruption: When Has the Insurer Satisfied Its Obligation?
87th PGA Championship Tees-Off at Baltusrol in New Jersey
Charity Outings Tee-Off Nationwide
How to Plan an Insurance Industry Golf Event
Spice Up the Game with a Hole-In-One Contest
Training Your Way to More Distance
Broadening Club Coverage in a Softening Market
Golflawyer.com Swings for Safety for Golf Courses and Neighbors
Hit a Hole-in-One: How to Market to Hispanics Effectively
Individual Copyright Infringement Insurance Prompts a Lawyerly Debate
Keeping a Leg Up on Injuries with Post Injury Management
Medical Treatment for Similar Auto Crash Injuries Varies from State to State, Industry Study Reports
How to Promote Your Agency for a Paltry $25-a-Day
ISO: P/C Industry Ends 26-Year Drought, Breaks Surplus Records
IIABL Celebrates the 'New Louisiana'; Installs Officers at Annual Convention
Trade Associations Oppose Continuation of Low Cost Auto in California
N.Y., Conn., N.J. Agents Pick Best-Performing Insurance Companies
New Missouri Commissioner Brings Agent Experience to the Job
CAS Attendees Hear of Positive Trends in California Workers' Comp
Fla. Homeowners Rates to Rise by 6.8 Percent Again This Summer
Pa. Court Strikes Down 2002 Tort Reform Aimed at 'Deep Pocket' Rule
Audi, Infiniti Earn Good Ratings in Crash Tests
Surprising Share of Workers' Comp Cases Involve 'Adverse Surprise' Costs
Safety Group Requests Federal Aid to Protect Communities from Windstorms
I.I.I. Warns Pools Lead Homeowners to Serious Liability Risks
Insurers Unveil 'Market-Based' Proposals to Boost Terrorism Coverage
Alabama's Healthy Market Impresses Commissioner Bell
Fore! Golf Course Owners: Watch Out for Errant Shots
Departments
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- POLL REVEALS AMERICANS' VIEWS ON AGING:
- TRANSIT BILL TARGETS SAFER HIGHWAYS:
- LEG SESSION DIFFICULT, NOT DAMAGING:
- HURRICANE DENNIS LOSSES TOP $10 MILLION
- HIGH COURT REJECTS MEDICAL MONITORING:
- BILL TO PROTECT AGAINST DISCOUNT CARD FRAUD:
- PROPOSAL TO CATCH UNINSURED DRIVERS:
- COURT DENIES SCHEME TO CURTAIL LIABILITIES:
- INSURERS SEE CAFTA AS IMPORTANT STEP:

