Magazines

Table of Contents
June 18, 2007
Southeast Edition
Strength in Numbers: How networks and clusters brighten agents' access to markets
Strength in Numbers: How networks and clusters brighten agents' access to markets
Today's demands on independent agents are plentiful: competition, risk management, compensation disclosure, quality markets and carrier's demands for premium quotas, to name a few. Such demands could be one reason some agencies today have increased their use of market access providers. There is a growing use of market access providers, ...Features
Editor's Note: 5 steps to safety
More agents turn to outside organizations to access markets, study finds
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act Déjà Vu
Top 25 workers' comp insurers represent nearly half of market
Workers' comp writers report best underwriting results in decades
Selling workers' comp like it's not a commodity
Franchisor helps Kansas agent change course
Idea Exchange: Private Sector Summit to focus on Florida property insurance market
Idea Exchange: Brokers' stock prices up 8%; 23 M&As posted in April and May
Idea Exchange: How to avoid common producer sales management mistakes
Closing Quote: Key employer advantages to Health Savings Accounts
It Figures: It Figures
Declarations: Declarations
Departments
Currents
- Fla. Supreme Court ruling could set wind-water case precedent
- S.C. reforms workers' comp fraud, injury reporting laws
- Fla. court finds hospitals not responsible for docs without insurance
- Alabama lawmakers raise auto insurance limits, but delay legislation for statewide building code
- Florida and Louisiana take different paths on insurance woes
- Inland businesses can be hurt when coastal storms strike
- Lessons learned and applied
- Fla. extends police, firefighter workers' compensation benefits
- Sen. Alexander takes up nuclear workers' cause
- State Farm to lower rates if Fla. lets no-fault expire in October
- Storms of 2007
- Risk managers take strong stand against contingent commissions
- Fast-growing, state-run property insurers pose risk for taxpayers
- Court sides with insurers on credit reporting case
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- RICHARDSON: S.C. WENT THE 'RIGHT WAY' WITH HURRICANE LAW
- RASBERRY EXITS MISS. RACE
- RISING MEDICAL COSTS, SLOW INVESTMENT RETURNS CHALLENGE WORKERS' COMP


