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For Florida Politicians, Property Insurance Just Won’t Go Away

Mar 10 2008 // Property insurance wasn’t supposed to be the big issue in the 2008 Florida Legislature. To the chagrin of many lawmakers, it just won’t go away. Legislators thought they’d largely taken care of the issue...

Industry Fights Back Against Charges of Bad Faith

Mar 10 2008 // The University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business’ latest American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) shows that property and casualty insurers continue to rank above average in customer service compared to...

Seattle Court Rules Failure to Disclose Pollution Incidents Voids Vessel Policy

Mar 10 2008 // The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle has upheld an Alaskan district court ruling that a primary insurance carrier can cancel a marine vessel’s pollution insurance policy on the basis that the insured...

As the Soft Market Continues, Calif. Wholesalers Seek Specialty Niches

Mar 10 2008 // Relationships with agents, brokers and regulators critical to CIWA members The members of the California Insurance Wholesalers Association (CIWA) play a vital role in the state’s insurance market. To find out how...

Nanotechnology: A Big Risk in a Small Package?

Mar 10 2008 // Nanotechnology presents great opportunity, but the impact on insurance is still unknown Insurance professionals gathered in the oak-paneled Old Library of Lloyd’s of London this past December to learn more about a...

Senate Confronts Product Safety

Mar 7 2008 // A bill to crack down on dangerous consumer products was approved by the U.S. Senate Thursday after a year of recalls of millions of lead-tainted toys and other hazardous products, many made in China. The bill would beef up...

Connecticut Lawmakers Weigh Stricter Teen-Driving Laws

Mar 7 2008 // Connecticut lawmakers are hoping a bill aimed at tightening teen driving laws will clear its first legislative hurdle today. That’s when a vote in the Transportation Committee is scheduled. The bill – a...

La. Judge Won’t Remove Broussard, Jeff Parish from Flood Lawsuit

Mar 7 2008 // A state judge in Louisiana has refused to remove Jefferson Parish and its president from a lawsuit filed by parish residents over flooding that followed Hurricane Katrina. At issue in the lawsuit is the decision to...

Daycare Liability Bill Gets Bipartisan Support in Okla. House

Mar 6 2008 // Legislation that requires daycare centers to carry liability insurance has received bipartisan support in an Oklahoma House of Representatives committee. The House Human Services Committee voted 15-0 for the legislation...

Ind. General Assembly Passes Crash Tax Ban; Awaits Governor’s Signature

Mar 6 2008 // The Indiana General Assembly recently passed a ban on accident response fees and Washington-based the American Insurance Association urged Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) to sign the bill. “A fundamental purpose of...

New Yorkers To Get Flood Notices Every Year

Mar 6 2008 // New York lawmakers have decided once is not enough — at least when it comes to telling homeowners that floods will not be covered by a standard homeowners policy. Under legislation signed this week by Gov. Eliot...

Judge Upholds Montana’s Decision to Ban ‘Discretionary Clauses’

Mar 6 2008 // A federal judge has upheld a ruling by State Insurance Commissioner John Morrison prohibiting “discretionary clauses” in group health and disability insurance policies in Montana. The ruling by U.S. District...

Legislators Adopt Resolution in Support of Agent Licensing Registry

Mar 5 2008 // The National Conference of Insurance Legislators’ Executive Committee unanimously adopted a widely supported Resolution in Support of the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) and urged all states to fully...

Kan. Senate Passes Flex Rating Legislation

Mar 4 2008 // The Kansas Senate unanimously approved a flex rating bill, SB 560, supported the insurance industry. The bill now heads to the House. Based on the National Conference of Insurance Legislators’ (NCOIL) Flex-Rating...

Insurers to Fla. Lawmakers: Make Corrections on Property Insurance

Mar 4 2008 // The convening of the Florida Legislature this week will present an opportunity for legislators to reconsider some of the problematic measures passed in 2007, according to the American Insurance Association. “From a...

La. Lawmaker Wants to Commemorate Katrina, Rita with Holiday

Mar 4 2008 // A state lawmaker from New Orleans has filed three bills that could make state holidays out of the anniversaries of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which devastated the Louisiana coast in 2005. The bills by Rep. Juan LaFonta,...

States Urged to Lower Drinking Age to Reduce ‘Underground’ Drinking

Mar 3 2008 // More than two decades after the country established a uniform drinking age of 21, a nascent movement is afoot to allow 18- to 20-year-olds to legally buy alcohol under some circumstances. Proponents say the higher age...

Minn. House Approves $40 Million Fund for Victims of Bridge Collapse

Mar 3 2008 // The Minnesota House approved a $40 million fund last week to compensate victims of the Interstate 35W bridge collapse. The vote was 120-10 after a debate on the same day that lawmakers learned the state’s projected...

Judge Dismisses Ala. Contempt Case against Miss. Attorney Scruggs

Mar 3 2008 // A federal judge dismissed a criminal contempt charge against Mississippi attorney Richard “Dickie” Scruggs last week, giving the prominent lawyer one less case to worry about as he fights a more serious bribery...

U.S. Judge Nixes Shareholder Suit Against Pfizer Over Failed Drug

Feb 29 2008 // A U.S. federal judge Thursday granted Pfizer Inc.’s motion to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit that alleged the company hid information and made misleading claims about a failed experimental cholesterol drug in order to...