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Oregon Medical Marijuana Costs Too High, Say Workers’ Comp Insurers

Aug 15 2011 // Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Insurance Journal’s Satire Issue, August 15, 2011. The content in this issue is not real and is not to be taken seriously. It’s supposed to be humorous....

Missouri to Audit State-Created Workers’ Compensation Insurer

Aug 14 2011 // A state-created company intended to help small businesses get workers’ compensation insurance has agreed to a review by the Missouri auditor’s office. Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Co. agreed to what it...

First Responder Fees: Insurers Should Expect to Pay More

Aug 12 2011 // While fee recovery by fire departments is nothing new, an increasing number of local municipalities have begun to charge for first responder, primarily fire department, services. Though the types of fees and rates vary...

UK Insurers Welcome PM’s Pledge on Compensation Scheme

Aug 12 2011 // The UK’s insurance industry “has welcomed Prime Minister David Cameron’s announcement that the Riot Act police compensation schemes will operate as normal and has promised to use its expertise to help the...

California Insurance Commissioner Addresses Insurer S&P Downgrade

Aug 11 2011 // California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones yesterday issued the following statement in regard to the downgrade by Standard & Poor’s (S&P) of the credit rating of certain insurers from AAA to AA+ associated...

Agents Say Insurers Out of Touch with Needs of Small Businesses

Aug 11 2011 // Insurance agents and brokers think that their insurance carriers may be out of touch with what the small business segment needs. For one, carriers have been busy coming out with new products and coverage enhancements for...

ABI Assures UK Business Owners of Insurance Coverage for Riot Losses

Aug 11 2011 // Along with its recap of the applicable provisions of UK law covering damages caused by riots, the Association of British Insurers also issued a special letter to business owners. The ABI expressed its sympathy for those...

Florida Eases Surplus Lines ‘Due Diligence’ Rule for Agents

Aug 10 2011 // Florida insurance agents should have an easier time placing commercial policies with surplus lines carriers under a new law that allows them to offer the coverage without first scouring the admitted market for the...

Sovereign Debt Pressure Spreads to Insurers’ Balance Sheets: A.M. Best

Aug 10 2011 // Continuing economic weakness in Europe and the debt crisis in the United States have elevated the risk profile of U.S. insurers, stirring insurance rating agency A.M. Best to stress test insurers for how they might be...

Hosket & Ulen Join Keystone Insurers Group in Ohio

Aug 9 2011 // Hosket & Ulen Insurance Agency of Dublin became Keystone Insurers Group’s 27th franchise partner in Ohio. The announcement was made jointly by Bill Hosket, the agency’s co-owner, and Keystone Ohio Vice...

What New Car Insurance Rules Mean for New Jersey

Aug 9 2011 // New Jersey proposed a sweeping overhaul last week to its regulations for the personal injury protection component of auto insurance, hoping to curb rising premiums. The changes affect how and what doctors can bill for...

Why Wall Street Likes Reinsurance Business

Aug 9 2011 // Warren Buffett’s entry into the bidding for Transatlantic Holdings is drawing fresh attention to the reinsurance industry, which specializes in writing insurance for insurers in a way that frees up those companies to...

S&P Takes Action on Insurance Groups Following U.S. Sovereign Downgrade

Aug 8 2011 // Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services lowered its long-term sovereign credit rating on the United States of America to ‘AA+’ and assigned a negative outlook on Aug. 5, and as a result the rating agency...

Marine Insurers Add Benin to Risk List after Attacks

Aug 8 2011 // London’s marine insurance market has added Benin to a list of areas deemed high risk due to an escalation of pirate attacks in the area, a senior official said. Pirates attacked two Panamanian-flagged tankers...

Florida Officials Weigh Next Step in Citizens’ Rate Hikes

Aug 8 2011 // While state officials are trying to digest Citizens Property Insurance Corp.’s proposed triple-digit sinkhole rate increase, other elected officials are taking their case to the public. Senator Mike Fasano, R-New...

European Insurers’ Greek Hit Fuels Debt Concerns

Aug 5 2011 // Allianz and Generali followed rivals in aggressively writing down holdings of Greek government bonds on Friday, fuelling investor concerns about the possible impact on insurers of a worsening sovereign debt...

Tennessee Reopens for Business from Captive Insurers

Aug 5 2011 // Applications are now being accepted in Tennessee for firms looking to create captive insurers under the state’s revised law. The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance released a new application form for...

Massachusetts Agents Seek Ballot Measure to Ban Insurers’ Use of Credit Scores

Aug 4 2011 // Massachusetts independent insurance agents who oppose the use of credit scores, occupation and education level in auto insurance pricing by the insurance companies they represent are pushing to put a petition to ban such...

Insurers Prop up European Shares Ahead of ECB News Conference

Aug 4 2011 // European shares held steady on Thursday, as strong earnings from insurers provided ballast and hopes that the European Central Bank could show readiness to buy bonds offset worries about slow economic growth in the...

UK’s ABI Details Increase in Fraudulent Claims – $29 Million per Week

Aug 4 2011 // The Association of British Insurers reports that the UK’s insurance companies are “detecting more fraudulent claims than ever: over 2,500 worth £18 million [$29.446 million] every week.” A number of...