Midwest News
News for September 2004
September 30, 2004
- Minn. Gov. Requests Presidential Disaster Declaration for Flooding in Southern Areas
- Horace Mann Reports Hurricane Impact
- American Agency Hires Leonard as New Risk Management VP
September 29, 2004
- NIFSAB Says Chicago is Stalling High-Rise Ordinance
- After Open Records Suit, General Casualty/Rhinelander, Wis. Settlement Released
- Mistakes Cost Farmers Millions in Lost Insurance Pay
September 28, 2004
September 27, 2004
- EMC Notes Q3 Estimated Hurricane Losses
- RLI Sees $3 Million in Ivan Losses
- Brooke Announces August Results
- Aon May Sell Back-Office Unit
September 23, 2004
- Progressive Introduces 'Drive' Brand for Independent Agents and Brokers
- Fatal Work Injuries Drop in Minn.
- State Auto Expects at Least $32 Million in Hurricane Losses From Charley, Frances and Ivan
- Acordia Opts for Applied's Vision Series
September 20, 2004
- Ohio Gets Help Following Storms
- State Farm Strikes Again on Ill. Rates
- Kansas Bulletin on Credit Scoring's 'Sole Use' Meets With Industry Resistance
- UIPI Conference in Chicago to Explore Risks and Rewards Urban Markets
- Heath Names Kaspar as Property Broker
- Unitrin Estimates Less Than $10 Million in Charley, Frances Losses
September 17, 2004
- Ill.'s Gov. Blagojevich Appoints Ex-Judge to Mediate Med-Mal Negotiations
- Mich. Complaints Down 12% From 2002
September 16, 2004
- NAAIA Conference Begins Today in Chicago
- AFG Estimates $4 Million in Frances Losses
- S&P Affirms Cincinnati Insurance and Subsidiaries, But Retains Negative Outlook
- 'Chicago' Magazine Names Chubb a Top Employer
- Infinity Offers CE at Ohio Agents Conference
September 15, 2004
- Jack Henry & Associates Acquires Banc Insurance Services for 'Turnkey' Agency Outsourcing
- Claramunt and Ladd to Be Inducted Into Mich. Insurance Hall of Fame
- Kan. Home and Auto Insurance Guides Available From Insurance Department
- Redd Named VP of CNA's Chicago Branch
September 14, 2004
- Ind. 'Diminished Value' Class-Action Case Could Set Dangerous Precedent, Insurers Argue
- Vilsack Signs Bill to Allow Apportionment of Iowa Workers' Comp Claims
- PCI Brief Argues Mich. No-Fault Insurers Have Right to Review Medical Bills
- Century Surety Promotes Alward and Young
- Zurich Names Lindemann Middle Markets President
- First Nonprofit Names Siemer COO
- Frances Could Cost RLI $2.5 Million
September 10, 2004
- The Midland Co. Projects Frances Losses
- Columbus, Ohio, Man Fleeced System of $50,000
- Cincinnati Man Gets 5 Years Probation for Comp Fraud
September 9, 2004
- Iowa Legislature Addresses Workers' Comp Payments in Special Session
- Mich. No-Fault Insurers Have Right, Obligation to Review Medical Bills
- Minn. Comp Costs Rose 18% Between 2000-2002
- Ohio Comp Bureau IDs $126 Million in Savings
September 8, 2004
September 7, 2004
September 6, 2004
September 3, 2004
- St. Paul Travelers: Charley Losses at About $140 Million
- Fiserv Acquires Results International Systems
September 1, 2004
