Latest California Headlines

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Lexington Enhances Online Risk Management Tools for Employers

Jan 30 2006 // Lexington Insurance Company, a member company of American International Group Inc. has expanded its online training capabilities at: www.lexeplhelp.com for customers carrying employment practices liability (EPL) insurance....

Rockwood Offers Calif. EPLI Coverage

Jan 30 2006 // Rockwood Programs, a provider of employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) coverage, has added two new markets to serve agents in California. The company has an exclusive distribution arrangement with Genesis...

Two Suspects Arrested for Auto Insurance Fraud

Jan 27 2006 // Two Elk Grove, Calif., residents were arrested on insurance fraud charges related to the alleged staged theft, arson, and subsequent insurance claim for a vehicle belonging to one of the suspects. According to the...

Santa Ana Winds Rake Southern California Again, Then Ease

Jan 26 2006 // Santa Ana winds packing gusts near 70 miles per hour swept through Southern California for a third day Tuesday, fanning brush fires, knocking over big rigs and causing blackouts for thousands of utility customers. Much of...

Calif. Alliance Hosts Golf Tourney

Jan 25 2006 // The Alliance of Insurance Agents and Brokers, LaVerne, Calif., will be hosting its inaugural “Alliance Classic” Golf Tournament on May 17 at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club, 26772 Avery Parkway, Mission Viejo,...

Farmers Insurance Group Fined $1 Million in Settlement

Jan 24 2006 // Farmers Insurance Group has been fined $1 million following settlement negotiations about how the company handled consumer claims. Farmers, consisting of Farmers Insurance Exchange, Fire Insurance Exchange, Mid-Century...

ACIC Testifies Against Reinsurance Regulations for Calif. Insurers

Jan 24 2006 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) is testifying against proposed Department of Insurance reinsurance regulations that the association says would make it more difficult for insurers to do business in...

Calif. Plane Crash Kills Four

Jan 24 2006 // Four people were killed Tuesday morning when a small airplane skidded off the end of the runway at the McClellan-Palomar Airport near San Diego. The plane took off in Hailey, Idaho, near Sun Valley, and crashed around 6:40...

High Winds Fuel Calif. Fires

Jan 24 2006 // Southern California residents awoke Tuesday morning to continued high winds, leaving officials worried about more fires breaking out. The Santa Ana winds, which began over the weekend, contributed to several fires, downed...

Self Insured Solutions Adds Groups

Jan 24 2006 // Self Insured Solutions (http://www.calsig.com/), a California developer and administrator of private self insured workers’ compensation groups, reported the formation of three new agriculturally oriented Self Insured...

Calif. Commissioner, Auto Club Warn Consumers of Flood-Damaged Cars

Jan 24 2006 // California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi joined the Automobile Club of Southern California Tuesday to warn Southland used-car buyers who might be duped into purchasing a flood-damaged vehicle hauled from...

Calif. Commissioner Wants to Expand Low Cost Auto Program to 8 Counties

Jan 23 2006 // California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced plans to expand the California Low Cost Automobile Insurance Program CLCA) to eight counties in 2006. Recent legislation — Senate Bill 20 — recently...

Garamendi’s proposed auto rate regs will likely cause rate hikes

Jan 23 2006 // Insurers’ estimates say 61 percent of California drivers could pay more. Concern continues to build against California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi’s plan to impose new regulations for determining auto...

Mercury Insurance Group CEO proposes voter initiative

Jan 23 2006 // The head of Mercury Insurance is trying to get an initiative on the November election ballot to restore portable persistency discounts. George Joseph, CEO of Los Angeles-based Mercury General Corp., submitted a proposed...

SPECIAL REPORT: Tips on minimizing flood damage

Jan 23 2006 // With Northern California rivers and reservoirs at their highest levels in seven years, residents can make pre-flood preparations to lessen the damage to their families, homes and belongings. Following are tips Allstate...

Low-Cost auto Insurance expands to six Calif. counties

Jan 23 2006 // A new California law will allow low-income residents in Alameda, Fresno, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties, to purchase driver’s insurance for less than $400, beginning April 1. Until now, a...

Portable persistency discounts are good for consumers

Jan 23 2006 // Amid the confusion surrounding the elimination of portable persistency discounts in California, we may have lost sight of the real issue: Portable persistency discounts are good for consumers. California insurance carriers...

Calif. puts more drive into new laws for residents hitting the road

Jan 23 2006 // New penalties for drunk drivers, street racers, and “pocket bike” riders–along with improvements to California’s teen driving requirements–are among the laws that took effect Jan. 1, 2006,...

Calif. Hands Down Convictions for Violating Contractor Licensing Laws

Jan 23 2006 // Ventura County, Calif., District Attorney Gregory Totten reported that the office’s Consumer and Environmental Protection Division recently obtained two convictions for violation of the California Contractors State...

Significant rains has Californians sopping wet

Jan 23 2006 // Just like traffic, higher gasoline prices and high housing costs, Californians have come to expect certain things living in the Golden State. Most recently, it has been the rainy season, which many insurance agents and...