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February 9, 2004
West Edition
Commercial / Personal Auto; 2004 Convention Report
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Optimistic as 2004 Unfolds
He came to Washington, D.C., with a background steeped in medicine. U.S. Senate Majority Leader and Tennessee Republican Bill Frist has known first-hand the impact of the nation's medical malpractice crisis and how it can paralyze the entire business sector, from insurers to doctors. Born and raised in Nashville, Frist graduated in 1974 ...Features
Editor's Note: Spotlight on Colorado
Manning Riddell Named Defendant in Lawsuit
Talking Tort with Colorado Commissioner Doug Dean
RIMS: Commercial Rates Going Down; Benfield: Reinsurance Rates Holding
More than the Denver Broncos and a Rocky Mountain High
California Workers' Comp Costs Per Claim Continue Rapid Growth
2004 Western Region Meetings & Conventions
Colorado Top 40 Commercial & Private Passenger Auto Insurers
Survey: New Car Owners Know Little About Insurance Coverage
Colorado Motorists Save Under Tort-based System
Industry Must Sell More to Succeed, Stresses Willis' Plumeri
Mark Your Calendars: 2004 National Conventions
No Brake Yet for Personal & Commercial Auto
For Workers' Comp Writers, 2004 May Be as Good as It's Going to Get
Subrogation Outsourcing Offers Value, Greater Claims Recovery
Three Years Later, Industry Puts Toxic Mold into Perspective
Minding Your Business: Secrets to Improving Employee Productivity
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: Eleven Untapped Sources of New Business Leads
Parting Shots: Will AB 1297 End the Agent/Broker Definition Debate'
Departments
Fraud Roundup
New Markets
Newsbriefs
- NEVADA FIRST IN FRAUD CONVICTIONS:
- CWCI STUDY EXAMINES EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE IN WORKERS' COMP:
- AUTO INSURANCE, WORKERS' COMP EMERGE AGAIN AS TOP LEADING LEGAL ISSUE TRENDS:
- CALIF. COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT ON BEHALF OF SURVIVORS OF VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST:

