Latest Georgia Headlines
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NAMIC Congratulates Georgia Lawmakers For Enacting Major Tort Initiatives
Apr 1 2005 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies has congratulated Georgia lawmakers for enacting major tort initiatives during their just-concluded 39-day legislative session, David Reddick, NAMIC state affairs...
Ga. House Unanimously Passes SB 230 Requiring Identity Leak Notification
Mar 30 2005 // With a vote of 151 to 0, the Georgia House has given unanimous support for Senate Bill 230, requiring companies to alert consumers whose personal information has been leaked or stolen, has been passed by the Georgia House....
Ga. House Passes SB 174, Small Employer Insurance Bill Offering Pared-Down Health Plans
Mar 30 2005 // Ga. Senate Bill 174, allowing small companies to offer employees pared-down health plans that do not comply with all state-mandated insurance requirements has been approved by the House of Representatives. The Senate...
Ga. Department of Insurance ‘Advisory Service’ Will Review Consumers’ Policies
Mar 29 2005 // Georgia residents with insurance problems or questions have been offered direct assistance from Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine’s office by contacting Insurance investigator visiting various Georgia...
People & Places
Mar 21 2005 // Robert Bothwell Robert J. Bothwell has been appointed managing director of Beecher Carlson Holdings Inc.’s new office in Boston. Bothwell, a former principal at William Gallagher Associates will also head the...
Georgia Lawmakers Reject Flex Band Rating Bill
Mar 15 2005 // Despite the apparent support of Georgia House leaders, the Republican-controlled House failed late March 11 to pass House Bill 683 and send it to the Senate. Friday was the 30th day of the legislative session and the...
Ga. Cracks Down On Uninsured Motorists: New Regulations In Effect April 1
Mar 8 2005 // Two new regulations tightening up on uninsured motorists driving in Georgia go into effect April 1 for drivers with a second or subsequent suspension during any five-year period: The Department of Motor Vehicle Safety will...
Ga. Authorities Still Looking to Park Tow Truck Operator
Mar 8 2005 // Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine and Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Chief Dan Flynn announced recently that an arrest warrant has been issued for suspect Russell Lee Scruggs, owner of a Savannah towing...
Visitations, Services Scheduled for Stephen M. Merritt
Mar 7 2005 // The Professional Insurance Agents of Georgia reports the death of Stephen M. Merritt of Buford, Ga. Merritt passed away unexpectedly Sunday, March 6. Merritt had been an agency management specialist with Selective...
PIA OF GA. ISSUES LEGISLATION ‘WATCH LIST’
Mar 7 2005 // The Professional Insurance Agents of Georgia has issued a legislative watch list detailing which bills are of interest to the insurance industry. Civil justice reform and medical malpractice insurance continue to capture a...
Ga. Commissioner Parks Agency Reportedly Selling Bogus Taxi and Limo Coverage
Mar 1 2005 // Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine announced Tuesday that he has issued a cease and desist order against Phoenix Brokerage Inc. and Main Street Brokerage Inc., both located in Barnesville, and arrested one of the...
AAI, Ga. Insurance Commission Working to Develop Mold Remediation Limits
Feb 21 2005 // The Alliance of American Insurers is working with the Georgia Insurance Commission to develop standard language for mold coverage in homeowner’s and commercial insurance policies. Under provisions of the changes,...
E&S Markets Medium, Softening Across the Board
Feb 21 2005 // Rising property prices and a healthy economy after the election year have encouraged competition for casualty business. Although account size is sometimes a factor in the directions prices move, E&S specialists say...
GA. PENALIZES UNITED HEALTHCARE
Feb 21 2005 // United Health-care Insurance Co. has been fined $5,000 by the Georgia Insurance Commission for withholding records requested by department examiners. The company could face additional penalties of up to $5,000 for each...
Insurance Fraud Allegations Against Ga. Mayor Settled
Feb 17 2005 // More than two years of insurance fraud allegations were ended by Dawson, Ga. Mayor Robert Albritten when he pleaded no contest to nine misdemeanor counts. According to The Macon Telegraph, Albritten, a retired insurance...
Insurers Hail Federal Med-Mal Reform Legislation; Continue to Support State Reforms
Feb 17 2005 // Last week, Sens. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) and John Ensign (R-Nev.) introduced federal legislation that would provide assistance to medical professionals facing skyrocketing medical liability premiums. The Help Efficient,...
AIA Praises Ga. General Assembly’s Passage of Civil Justice Reform; Governor to Receive Measure
Feb 14 2005 // Monday the Georgia Senate, following a vote Thursday in the House of Representatives, completed action on major tort reform legislation. The bill (S.B. 3), which includes important medical liability reform provisions, now...
Ga. Med-Mal Bill Stalls in House, Discussion to Continue on Monday
Feb 11 2005 // Georgia, doctors, lawyers and insurance lobbyists stood shoulder-to-shoulder outside the House of Representatives chamber during a heated three-hour discussion yesterday about Senate Bill 3, which aims to cap non-economic...
Ga. House to Debate, Vote Today on Tort Reform Bill
Feb 10 2005 // Georgia tort reform will be one step closer to reality today after a vote in the House Rules Committee which will send Senate Bill 3 to the House floor for debate and a vote. The committee approved four amendments to the...
PIA of Ga. Issues ‘Watch List’ of Important Legislation
Feb 7 2005 // Civil justice reform and medical malpractice insurance are the topics to watch as today’s session of the Georgia Legislature convenes in Atlanta. A legislative update has been issued by the Professional Insurance...