Yearly Archives: <span>2010</span>

Mississippi Attorneys’ Lawsuit Against Scruggs Dismissed

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by two Gulf Coast attorneys who had accused former attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs and associated law firms of using money owed to them in a scheme to bribe judges and other elected …

Float-Builder Liability Exemption Rejected in Louisiana Senate

A proposal to shield Mardi Gras float-builders from some liability claims for accidents on the parade route was scuttled by a Louisiana Senate committee after opponents argued the state shouldn’t give such protections to private companies. Rep. Jeff Arnold, D-New …

Louisiana Health Officials Record 71 Spill-Related Medical Complaints

Twenty-nine workers hired for oil spill recovery tasks have complained along with 42 others of diverse ailments including nausea, vomiting and flu-like symptoms since May 2, state health officials reported. Several of those complaining of problems were treated and released …

Oklahoma Governor Signs Workers’ Compensation Bills

Gov. Brad Henry has signed legislation requiring Senate confirmation of his nominees to the Workers’ Compensation Court that was similar to a measure he vetoed last year. Henry signed the legislation June 8 along with a second bill involving workers’ …

$4.6 Million in Aid Approved Since Mississippi Spring Storms

Federal and state agencies have approved more than $4.6 million in the past five weeks to help people recover from tornadoes, floods and severe storms this spring in Mississippi. Of that total, more than $3.5 million has been approved by …

Olympus Insurance Cleared by Florida Regulators

Home and condominium insurer Olympus Insurance Co., which in April came under scrutiny by Florida insurance regulators, has convinced the regulators that its financial contracts, accounting methods, reinsurance program and claims-paying ability are satisfactory. The state Office of Insurance Regulation …

Ohio Judge Nixes Driving Record Fee

A judge has struck down a higher motor vehicle fee charged to trucking and insurance companies, saying it violates Ohio’s constitution. Lawmakers last year raised the fee on certified copies of driving records from $2 to $5, a move intended …

Let Michigan Insurance Consumers Tailor Auto Coverage

Imagine you live in a town where anyone who dines out is required to buy a $200 bottle of champagne with their meal. That sounds crazy, but it is essentially what is happening to insurers in Michigan, where they are …

Wisconsin Court: Insurers Must Help With Fox River Paper Mill Cleanup

Two companies that once insured Appleton Papers Inc. are liable for $10 million toward the cleanup of the Fox River after a court decision on June 8, the firm’s lawyer said. The 2-1 ruling by the Wisconsin Court of Appeals …

All Agents Welcome at Texas Session on Health Reform Law

Insurance Commissioner Mike Geeslin will join panelists for a discussion of the implementation of the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act at the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas 113th Annual Conference on June 15 at the Omni Hotel in …