Latest Claims Headlines

All the headlines from our Claims Topic Page, ordered by recency.

N.Y. Trial Bar, Auto Insurers Agree on Court Changes to Expedite Claims

Jun 27 2005 // With encouragement from insurers led by Progressive Insurance Co. and the state’s trial lawyers, New York lawmakers last week passed a bill that should both cut down on questionable small claims lawsuits and speed up...

Primavera Joins Willis as Senior VP in Construction Practice

Jun 27 2005 // Willis Group Holdings, the global insurance broker, announced that Paul Primavera has joined Willis’ Hunt Valley, Maryland operations as senior vice president of claims management in its construction practice. Prior...

Provo, Utah Needs Extra Money to Settle Claims

Jun 22 2005 // Utah’s city budgeting office has requested an additional $100,000 from the Municipal Council to replenish the diminished insurance-claims fund. The original budget allocated $200,000 for that fund for the 2004-2005...

Md. Lawsuit Charges Flood Insurance Conspiracy to Low-Ball Claims

Jun 20 2005 // More than 140 claimants are suing federal flood insurance officials and the program’s insurance industry partners claiming they conspired to low-ball their claims payments after their properties were hit by Tropical...

North Dakota Sets Example on Loss-History Databases

Jun 20 2005 // Thanks to the leadership of Commissioner Jim Poolman, North Dakota insurance consumers now have common-sense protections against unfair underwriting and rating actions by insurers because of information in loss history...

Court Ruling: Citizens Wind Policies to Pay for Flooding

Jun 20 2005 // Circuit Court Judge Kevin Davey ruled in a class-action lawsuit in Tallahassee, Fla., that Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Florida’s insurer of last resort, must pay the full amount of damage homes were insured...

A New Day: Texas Asbestos Reform

Jun 20 2005 // The newspapers say that a new era in Texas asbestos and silica litigation began on May 19, 2005, when Gov. Rick Perry signed the comprehensive reform legislation, referred to as Senate Bill 15, already approved by the...

California Legislative Round Up

Jun 20 2005 // The following is an update on some of the key property/casualty insurance-related bills pending in the California Assembly and Senate. Measures that garner approval will be considered next in the second house. Measures...

North Dakota’s SB 2186 Should Be a Template for NAIC Model

Jun 20 2005 // Thanks to the leadership of Commissioner Jim Poolman, North Dakota insurance consumers now have common sense protections against unfair underwriting and rating actions by insurers because of information in loss history...

News Briefs

Jun 20 2005 // WASH. CLIENTS ELIGIBLE FOR $14M FROM MARSH: More than 15,000 Washington businesses, associations, individuals and other organizations reportedly qualify for nearly $14 million in restitution offered by the nation’s...

California Legislative Round Up

Jun 20 2005 // The following is an update on some of the key property/casualty insurance-related bills pending in the California Assembly and Senate. Measures that garner approval will be considered next in the second house. Measures...

News Briefs

Jun 20 2005 // WASH. CLIENTS ELIGIBLE FOR $14M FROM MARSH: More than 15,000 Washington businesses, associations, individuals and other organizations reportedly qualify for nearly $14 million in restitution offered by the nation’s...

Mass. Diocese Seeks Ruling on Insurers’ Share of Sex Abuse Claims

Jun 17 2005 // The Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts is asking a judge to determine how much of a burden the diocese’s insurers should bear in paying for settled sex abuse claims as well as determine their financial...

TDI Seeks Public Input on Claims-based Premium Changes by Insurers

Jun 16 2005 // The Texas Department of Insurance announced it is seeking public commentary on Article 5.43 and Section 551.107, as amended by the 79th Texas Legislature, regarding claims-based premium increases and decreases. TDI said...

ACIC Opposes Small Claims Court Legislation

Jun 14 2005 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) is opposing Small Claims Court legislation that would hurt consumers by reducing the ability of insurers to represent their policyholders in court. Jeff Fuller,...

CCC Announces Enhancements to Suite of Claim Management Solutions

Jun 13 2005 // Chicago-based claims software-maker CCC Information Services Group Inc. announced several product enhancements to the company’s claim management solutions, which will be available to customers this summer. These...

FEMA, Insurers, Adjusters Charged in Md. Lawsuit by Isabel Flood Victims

Jun 9 2005 // More than 140 victims of the 2003 tropical storm Isabel are suing Homeland Security Undersecretary Michael Brown, David Maurstad, who runs the National Flood Insurance Program, 17 insurance companies and others charging...

Zurich FSG Appoints Farmers Tutoki as Group Chief Claims Officer

Jun 8 2005 // Zurich Financial Services Group has announced the appointment of Jane Tutoki, 46, to the new position of Group Chief Claims Officer for the General Insurance business. She will be reporting directly to John Amore, CEO of...

RULING ALLOWS GAYS’ CONSORTIUM CLAIMS:

Jun 6 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 that Judith Peterson and Linda Henry of Fair...

New Health-Care Technologies Raise Malpractice Risks

Jun 6 2005 // New health-care technologies are helping people live longer, better-quality lives but also increase medical liability exposures, a panel of experts concluded at the Crittenden medical insurance conference in New Orleans...