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March 24, 2003
West Edition
Workers' Comp Directory/Agency Cooperatives
CDI Looks to Shore Up California's Workers' Comp Market
California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi took center stage when he addressed the problems plaguing State Compensation Insurance Fund on the heels of his recent plans to reform California's ailing workers' compensation marketplace. Naturally, his announcement was met with controversy from the insurance industry. At the heart of the ...Features
Editor's Note: Is Garamendi the Problem'
Mold Legislation Continues Growth in State Legislatures
Lloyd's Awards U.S. Brokers; Accredits New Asian, Pair of London Brokers
Med Mal Fever: When Doctors Walk Out, Politicians Notice
Lost at Sea: Hardening Marine Market Challenges Agents and Brokers
TRIA—a Flood of Paper, a Trickle of Buyers
Does the economy drive sub-standard automobile insurance in California'
A.M. Best Says P/C Company Impairments Continue to Grow
Munich Re Issues 2002 Natural Catastrophe Study; L.A., S.F. are High Risk
Cooperative Agencies Can Increase Bottom Line
Parting Shots: Addressing Care Costs in California's WC Market Adds More Questions
Departments
Newsbriefs
- P/C INSURERS' PREMIUMS SURGE $28B IN FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF 2002
- AUTO INSURANCE, WORKERS' COMP EMERGE
- CALIF. COMMISSIONER WILL NOT APPEAL BOE PREMIUM TAX
- I-DAY SET FOR MARCH 25
- FOURTH ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL FORUM SET FOR APRIL 17 IN WALNUT CREEK, CALIF
- NEV. FLEX-RATING SYSTEM FOR RATES PROPOSED

