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One Thing Is Not Another: Defining Standards for the Duty to Defend and Indemnify

Mar 21 2011 // After years of maintaining that the duty to defend and the duty to indemnify were independent duties in a liability policy, the Texas Supreme Court held in 1997 that the same allegations used to determine that no duty to...

Arkansas Updates Procedures for Insurance Producer Appointment Renewals

Mar 17 2011 // Arkansas insurance regulators have published updated procedures for insurers to use in renewing producer appointments for 2011. The Arkansas Insurance Department said by renewing a producer or agency appointment, insurance...

EU Regulator: ‘No Major Threat’ to Europe’s Insurers from Japan Crisis

Mar 17 2011 // European insurers face no major threat from the turmoil ensuing from last week’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the European Union’s insurance watchdog said on Thursday. “From a European viewpoint, the...

Unrest in Captive Insurance World Benefits the GlobalGreen Agency

Mar 17 2011 // Ray Spears, Jeff Wilson and Charles Donaldson in 2007 established GlobalGreen Insurance Agency as the brand name for the franchise network of independent agencies developed and operated by St. Louis, Mo.-based Equity One...

Lloyd’s Insurer Kiln Enters Liability Market

Mar 17 2011 // Kiln, the international insurance and reinsurance underwriting group, and a subsidiary of the Tokio Marine group, announced that it has launched a new Liability function to underwrite and support general liability...

Best Comments on Rating Impact of Japanese Earthquake/Tsunami

Mar 16 2011 // A.M. Best Co. has issued a bulletin indicating that it does not “expect an immediate rating impact on Japanese non-life insurers and reinsurers due to the March 11, 2011 earthquake in Japan. However, the...

Debate Begins: Will Japan Disaster Raise Insurance Rates?

Mar 16 2011 // Losses from the Japanese earthquake will reduce insurers’ capital reserves, insurance brokers said Tuesday, as sector shares continued their sharp declines on fears the disaster’s size could grow. Ace, a...

Kentucky Condo Owners Await Ruling Over Shoddy Construction

Mar 15 2011 // A group of condominium owners in northern Kentucky is hoping a judge’s ruling will give them an opportunity to collect several million dollars from a defunct construction company they say did shoddy work on their...

Fitch Ratings: Japan Quake/Tsunami Losses ‘Appear Manageable’

Mar 15 2011 // Fitch Ratings has issued a bulletin, indicating that it “believes that while the 11 March earthquake in Japan will be among the largest insured losses in history, such losses can be absorbed by the insurance and...

Japan Quake/Tsunami Loss Estimates Continue to Hit Insurers’ Shares

Mar 15 2011 // Investors sold insurance shares Monday in fear of how high the total losses from Japan’s earthquake and tsunami will go, though it will take weeks to determine how much was actually lost. At least one set of experts...

Nebraska: Insurers May Not Collect Fees for Health Insurance Consultants

Mar 14 2011 // Health insurance companies may not collect fees from a new insured on behalf of an insurance consultant if the insurance business is placed by an insurance consultant in Nebraska, according to the Nebraska Department of...

Two Florida Insurers Face Insolvency Actions: Seminole, AequiCap

Mar 14 2011 // Two Florida insurers are facing regulatory action as the state’s Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) ordered commercial insurer AequiCap Insurance Co. into liquidation and suspended the license of insurer Seminole...

Analysts Describe Quake/Tsunami Impact on Japan’s P/C Insurers as ‘Limited’

Mar 14 2011 // A decline in shares of Japanese non-life insurers including MS&AD Insurance Group [Mitsui Sumitomo] is expected to be temporary as the impact on their earnings of the earthquake and tsunami in northeast Japan should be...

“Unexpected Nature” of Japan Quake Complicates Insured Loss Estimates

Mar 14 2011 // The unexpected nature of this week’s earthquake in Japan, plus the damage from the subsequent tsunami and fires, makes estimating insured losses from the disaster especially difficult, senior executives at two top...

$35 Billion Japan Quake Cost Estimate Weighs on Insurers

Mar 14 2011 // Shares in European insurers fell steeply on Monday after analysts estimated over the weekend that the Japanese earthquake could cost the industry nearly $35 billion, making it one of the most expensive disasters ever. The...

Ohio Reveals Top Insurance Fraud, Enforcements for 2010

Mar 11 2011 // Ohio Lieutenant Governor and Department of Insurance Director Mary Taylor has announced the agency’s top insurance fraud and enforcement cases of 2010.The DOI opened more than 160 consumer insurance fraud cases last...

Missouri DOI Fines Auto Insurer $256K; Orders Operational Changes

Mar 11 2011 // A Chicago-based auto insurance company has paid $256,000 in fines and is required to more quickly process, investigate and pay claims under a settlement reached with the Missouri Department of Insurance, the department...

Michigan Court Orders Insurer to Pay Mother Who Saw Son Die in Crash

Mar 11 2011 // An Ohio insurance company must pay benefits to a Detroit-area woman who suffers from witnessing the death of her son on a motorcycle. The Michigan appeals court said Gale Boertmann of Clinton Township can collect on her...

Insurers’ Share Prices Fall on Japan Earthquake News

Mar 11 2011 // Shares in European insurers and reinsurers fell sharply in early trading on Friday after Japan was hit by a massive earthquake, one of the biggest ever recorded. The quake, which measured 8.9 on the Richter scale, hit off...

Insurer Group Testifies in Support of Kansas Bill Banning ‘Crash’ Taxes

Mar 10 2011 // The American Insurance Association (AIA) announced it testified in favor of legislation in Kansas — House Bill 2119 — that would prohibit municipalities from adopting accident response fees or “crash...