Monthly Archives: <span>July 2005</span>

Insurers Advise Texas Gulf Residents to Prep for Hurricanes as Season Unfolds

Residents along the Gulf Coast of Texas can learn a lot from the experiences of those people in Florida who were victims of multiple hurricanes last year, according Sandra Ray, public affairs director of Southwestern Insurance Information Service. Current NOAA …

Great American Names Standlee President of Equine Mortality Division

Cincinnati-based property/casualty insurer Great American Insurance Group announced that Kendel D. Standlee has been promoted to president of its equine mortality division. The division supports the largest equine mortality operation in the United States and is the country’s leading insurer …

Smith Retires as CEO of Zurich’s Universal Underwriters Group

Schaumburg, Ill.-based Zurich North America announced that Stephen Smith has retired as CEO of Universal Underwriters Group, a business unit of of the company’s commercial division. Universal Underwriters Group was recently sold to a group of investors led by Hellman …

CCC Settles Class Action Suit on Valuation of Total Loss Vehicles

Chicago-based claims software-maker CCC Information Services Inc. announced that it and 15 of its customers signed a settlement agreement with the plaintiffs in various class action suits pending in Madison County, Ill. These consolidated suits, Case Nos. 01 L 157, …

Wis. Supreme Court Rules Med-Mal Award Cap Unconstitutional

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down a law capping noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases at $350,000. The court voted 4-3, saying the cap was “unreasonable and arbitrary” and no “rational” relationship between the cap and lower medical liability …

Allstate Floridian Requests Renters’, Condo Rate Increases

Allstate Floridian Insurance Corp. has filed with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation with a request for two increases in renter’s and condominium owners insurance rates. One increase will be effective Aug. 15, and a second needs to be reviewed …

DCAP Continues Expansion Buying Western N.Y. Agencies

DCAP Group Inc., an operator of insurance agency franchises, has executed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire a group of storefront agencies in western New York State. DCAP Group Inc. owns and operates a chain of independent storefront insurance …

Carney Operators Conned: Ky. Warns of Bogus Llyod’s Policies

Carnival and circus owners and others involved in the amusement industry are being warned to verify the status of insurance coverage, according to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the Kentucky Office of Insurance. During a routine inspection, a KDA …

Areida and Storms Join FSC Insurance Solutions as President, Sr. VP

Agoura Hills, Calif.-based FSC Insurance Solutions has appointed Paul Areida as president and Byron Storms as senior vice president of sales and marketing. As FSC’s president, Areida will oversee rating and technology operations. Areida previously served as president of American …

ISO: U.S. P/C Industry’s First Net Gain on Underwriting Since ’78 Moves Surplus to Record High

Ending a 26-year drought, insurers posted a $5 billion net profit on underwriting in 2004, despite slowing premium growth and a deluge of catastrophe losses. Powered by the best underwriting results in almost three decades, insurers’ net income after taxes …