Latest Claims Headlines

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Citizens Property Considering Direct Reporting of Claims

May 18 2005 // New policies soon to be implemented by Citizens Property Insurance Corp., were presented last week to representatives from major insurance companies in Florida and Florida Association of Insurance Agents representatives...

Tort Crisis Overblown, Tillinghast Studies Faulty, Claims Think Tank

May 17 2005 // There is no credible evidence to link the tort system either to the economic ills its critics claim or to the benefits they argue would be produced by altering it, according to a new study by the Economic Policy...

S&P Analysis of Australia P/C Insurers

May 17 2005 // Standard & Poor’s has published an analysis of the current state of the Australian P/C industry. The rating agency noted: “The softening insurance cycle has entrenched itself in commercial lines in...

N.J. Ruling Clears Way for Loss of Consortium Claims by Gay Couples

May 16 2005 // A judge’s ruling that a same-sex couple can sue for a loss of consortium could expand rights for gays in New Jersey. Superior Court Judge James S. Rothschild Jr. ruled last week that Judith Peterson and Linda Henry...

DOI Investigating: Did Citizens Pay Bogus Hurricane Claims?

May 13 2005 // Florida Office of Insurance Regulation officials are investigating 42 cases of suspected fraud in hurricane-related damage claims filed last year with Citizens Property Insurance Co., the state-run insurer of last...

AIA: LOSS HISTORY BILL GOES TOO FAR

May 9 2005 // The American Insurance Association said that North Dakota’s Senate Bill 2186 goes too far in regulating the use of loss history reports for homeowners insurance and plans to ask Republican Gov. John Hoeven to veto...

AIA Applauds Fla. Asbestos Reform Legislation’s Passage

May 5 2005 // The American Insurance Association has applauded the Florida Legislature’s passage of landmark legislation to help truly sick victims of asbestos exposure receive compensation quickly and fairly. The bill now will go...

Former Claims Adjuster Arraigned on Grand Theft, Forgery Charges

May 4 2005 // A former American Financial Group claims adjuster/litigation specialist was arrested April 27 and charged with embezzling his employer out of more than $490,000 during his employment in the Los Angeles area office between...

Guy Carpenter Publishes Specialty Program Survey

May 3 2005 // Guy Carpenter & Company Inc., a global risk and reinsurance specialist and a part of the Marsh & McLennan Companies, has announced the results of its premier survey of domestic insurance companies that write a...

Fla. Cabinet Told: 186 Insurers Still Have 57,830 Claims Open from Storms

May 3 2005 // Kevin McCarty, Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Commissioner reported Tuesday morning to the Florida Cabinet that 186 insurers have reported they still have 57,830 claims open. “Last month, we were still facing...

Student Study Backs Pa. Residents’ Claims of Development Effect on Flooding

Apr 29 2005 // A doctoral student says his examination of two small streams in eastern Pennsylvania appears to back up what inundated residents have long suspected: flooding along small creeks and streams is worsened when land is paved...

Proposed Legislation Ensures Fairness in Standards Applied to Agents in Texas

Apr 29 2005 // Texas House Bill 2155 and Senate Bill 236 were recently debated before each Chamber’s respective committee. This critical legislation, sponsored by the Independent Insurance Agents of Texas, merits broad support, as...

FEMA Director Defends Agency; Critics Claim Payments Slow, Exaggerated Death Benefits

Apr 29 2005 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency is being criticized in Florida for being too slow to pay counties for hurricane claims and too aggressive in paying benefits for people who died during last year’s hurricanes;...

Fla. Insurance Bills Passage Could Exempt Surge Flood Damage Claims

Apr 25 2005 // Insurance bills nearing final votes in the Florida Legislature could provide insurers with a broad exemptions from paying homeowners with storm-surge flood damage according to provisions of the state’s 100-year-old...

Crawford & Co. Reports a Disappointing First Quarter

Apr 25 2005 // Atlanta-based Crawford & Co., a large independent provider of claims management solutions to insurance companies and self-insured entities has announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31,...

N.J. Doc, Niece Keep Insurance Fraud a Family Matter

Apr 20 2005 // Vaughn McKoy, New Jersey director, Division of Criminal Justice, announced that an Essex County doctor and his niece have been ordered to pay more than $30,000 in restitution and fines after pleading guilty to multiple...

Quanta Appoints Cloutier Chief Claims Officer

Apr 19 2005 // Bermuda-based Quanta Capital Holdings Ltd., which provides specialty insurance, reinsurance, and risk consulting services through its subsidiaries, announced that Mark C. Cloutier has been appointed Chief Claims Officer of...

Fla. Homeowners Have Money, But Contractors, Roofers Unavailable to Make Repairs

Apr 19 2005 // April 18 was the deadline for insurers to finish processing and paying off 1.69 million hurricane damage claims across Florida, but they still have nine days to go before they have to tell the state how many claims remain...

\Asked & Answered: Wisconsin Commissioner Jose Gomez

Apr 18 2005 // John Fogerty once sang, “I ain’t no fortunate son.” As the son of an independent insurance agent who forced me to work in the office while I was growing up, I can relate to the sentiment. Wisconsin...

SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS DOCTORS’ DEADLINE TO FILE NO-FAULT AUTO CLAIMS

Apr 18 2005 // A State Farm customer and his doctor, who challenged a 30-day deadline for doctors to file claims on a patient’s no-fault auto policy, have lost their claim in the Florida Supreme Court. They challenged the deadline,...