Indiana’s attorney general recently released an advisory opinion that directly butts heads with an earlier bulletin from the state’s insurance...
Monthly Archives: June 2004
The 2004 Minnesota legislative session adjourned on May 16, with several insurance-related bills signed into law, and a fraud bill...
The North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance (WSI) board of directors has authorized a premium increase for workers’ compensation coverage...
The Michigan Association of Insurance Agents (MAIA) said that any attempt to weaken or repeal the state’s motorcycle helmet law...
According to the 2003 Insurance Complaints and Administrative Actions report, nearly 8,000 consumers contacted Wisconsin’s Office of the Commissioner of...
The storms and tornado systems of late spring have once again struck cities and towns across the Midwest, with an...
Spurred by a struggling local manufacturing sector which blamed its hard times partly on bankruptcies due to asbestos litigation, Ohio...
As I write this Editor’s Note, the casket carrying our 40th president, Ronald Wilson Reagan, is winding its way to...
Real-time, security, download, paperless to the agent, multiple passwords, proprietary company Web sites, choosing an ASP—there is so much going...
New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreavey’s Task Force on Motor Vehicle Fines has called for adjustments to the penalties for...