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Judge Orders Conn. Trucking Firm Owner to Court

Oct 2 2005 // The owner of a Bloomfield trucking company involved in a fatal 20-vehicle crash this summer in Avon has been ordered to appear in court and bring with him financial records for the past year. The order on Friday came two...

Fla. Personal Lines Advisory Committee Slates First Meeting

Sep 30 2005 // The first meeting of a new 10-member Standard Personal Lines Advisory Committee, assigned to develop a standard homeowners insurance policy for Floridians that is easy to understand and offers comprehensive coverage, will...

PIA Legislative Update: Agents Have Until March to Make Recommendations to Florida’s Hurricane Task Force

Sep 30 2005 // Legislative changes effecting property insurance that took place this year in the Florida Legislature were discussed by Keri Rayborn, Rayborn Consultants, and Ron Villella, PIA’s government affairs director, during a...

Melancon to Join Taylor on Retroactive Flood Insurance Bill

Sep 30 2005 // U.S. Rep. Charlie Melancon of Louisiana said he will co-sponsor Rep. Gene Taylor’s legislation allowing home and business owners without flood insurance when Hurricane Katrina struck to receive compensation...

IIAG Slates Educational Events to Meet Georgia CE Requirements

Sep 30 2005 // A series of educational events, being sponsored by the Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia to enable members to meet new state continuing education requirements have been scheduled in October. A new Georgia Insurance...

Calif. Court Strikes Down Persistency Discount Law

Sep 30 2005 // A state appeals court has struck down a law that consumer advocates said would result in higher auto insurance rates for many low-income motorists and discourage uninsured drivers from getting coverage. A three-judge panel...

ACIC Disappointed by Court’s Ruling Regarding Driver Discounts

Sep 29 2005 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) said it is disappointed by this week’s Court of Appeal ruling that struck down a 2003 state law that allows insurers to discount auto insurance premiums,...

DFS Spokesperson Outlines New Licensing Changes, Requirements to PIA of Florida

Sep 29 2005 // Changes in Florida’s legislation during the spring session and new administrative changes requiring agency licensure or registration were detailed by Hazel Muhammad, bureau chief of Agent and Agency Licensing with...

N.Y. Law Takes Bigger Bite Out of Owners of Dogs That Cause Injury

Sep 28 2005 // New York Gov. George E. Pataki has signed into law legislation that increases the civil liability for the owners of dogs that cause serious personal injury. The law also provides an incentive to help victims of these...

Mich. Judge Rules for Health Benefits for Gay Partners

Sep 28 2005 // An Ingham County, Michigan judge ruled that the state’s ban against gay marriage does not prevent public employers from providing health insurance to partners of gay employees. Circuit Judge Joyce Draganchuk says...

Fla. Supreme Court Rules Liability Insurance Does Not Cover Gun Manufacturers’ Damages

Sep 26 2005 // The Florida Supreme Court has ruled in Tallahassee against Miami-based gun manufacturers Taurus International Holdings and Taurus International Manufacturing Inc. In a unanimous ruling the court said gun-makers’...

Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of CII Conference

Sep 26 2005 // “Pulling Together” was the overall theme of the U.K.’s Chartered Insurance Institute’s Annual Conference, which concluded Friday, Sept. 23 in London. However, the “Three Re’s” took...

Argonaut Group’s Trident Insurance Expands Identity Recovery Coverage to College and University Customers

Sep 26 2005 // San Antonio – Trident Insurance Services, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Argonaut Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: AGII) announced at the annual National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices, Ltd. (NAPSLO)...

Judge Approves ‘Historic’ $6.1 Billion WorldCom Settlements

Sep 23 2005 // Former WorldCom investors can now claim back some of the billions of dollars they lost in a massive accounting fraud, after a federal judge in New York approved legal settlements of “historic proportions.” The...

Pa. Measure Would Grant Premium Break for Reducing Medical Errors

Sep 23 2005 // Pennsylvania State Rep. Phyllis Mundy this week explained to fellow lawmakers why they should approve a bill she has introduced to cut down on medical errors and rein in health-care inflation. Mundy’s legislation...

Conn. Gov. Rell: Close Insurance Loophole Truck Drove Through

Sep 22 2005 // An irate Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell said she would propose legislation to close a loophole that allowed American Crushing & Recycling, the owner of a truck involved in a July 29 fatal accident at the foot of...

Congress Asked to Shield Volunteer Contractors from Liability

Sep 21 2005 // The U.S. House of Representatives is weighing legislation to protect contractors who respond to declared federal, state and local emergencies or disasters from lawsuits arising out of their volunteer efforts. The provision...

NAIC Reports Multi-State Regulatory Settlement with Marsh & McLennan Cos.

Sep 21 2005 // More than 30 state insurance regulators working collaboratively through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) on Wednesday announced a multi-state regulatory settlement with the nation’s largest...

ACIC Opposes Proposed California Department of Insurance Regulations

Sep 21 2005 // The Association of California Insurance Companies (ACIC) recently testified on proposed Department of Insurance regulations. According to Jeff Fuller, executive vice president and general counsel of ACIC, if passed, the...

Federal Role in Regulation is the Big Unknown in Surplus Line’s Future

Sep 19 2005 // If Congress Changes Regulation, Impact Would be Big … But That’s a Big ‘If’ While underwriting cycles and the dynamics of distribution are certain to shape the surplus lines industry of 2010, a...