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Study by W. Va. Lawmakers: Caps Won’t Lower Med-Mal Coverage Rates

Jan 8 2003 // The West Virginia State Legislature has issued a report finding that imposing caps on damages in medical malpractice lawsuits will not reduce insurance rates for physicians, at least in the near future. Following the...

IIABA to Pursue Ambitious Agenda in 108th Congress

Jan 7 2003 // With the much-anticipated 108th Congress convening Tuesday, the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) said it is prepared to wage a proactive lobbying effort on behalf of independent agents and...

Montemayor Presents Lawmakers with Biennial Report

Jan 6 2003 // Texas Insurance Commissioner Jose Montemayor submitted a written report to Texas legislators indicating needed changes in laws relating to regulation of the insurance industry. The Biennial report, required under Section...

IIABA’s 27th Annual National Legislative Conf. Set for Washington, D.C.

Jan 3 2003 // The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America’s (IIABA’s) 27th Annual National Legislative Conference will be held April 2-4 at The Capital Hilton in downtown Washington, D.C. The event will bring...

NAMIC Supports Credit Scoring in Testimony at Ohio Ins. Dept. Hearing

Jan 3 2003 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies strongly supported the right of insurers to use credit information in making underwriting and rating decisions, in testimony before an Ohio Department of Insurance...

New Bills Go Live in Calif.

Jan 1 2003 // Gov. Gray Davis and the Democratic-controlled state Legislature came to agreement on 1,168 bills during the last session, making it the most bills Davis has signed in a single year since taking office in 1999. A couple of...

Society Meeting Reports Insurers Have Much to Think About in Dealing with Present Challenges

Dec 31 2002 // According to speakers at the Society of Insurance Research’s annual meeting, the strategic challenges confronting insurers include the rapid pace of change, terrorism, asbestos, the need to reform the tort system,...

Ohio Court Rules Against Insurers in Ferrando Case

Dec 30 2002 // Ohio’s Supreme Court has ruled in the case of Ferrando v. Auto Owners that uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) may be claimed even in cases where there has been a length delay in notifying the...

W. Va. State Agencies See Rise in Med-Mal Claims

Dec 19 2002 // A medical malpractice law passed in West Virginia last year is apparently to blame for an increase in medical malpractice lawsuits against state agencies this year. According to the Charleston Daily Mail, a legislative...

PIANY Urges Legislative Action on Auto Insurance Fraud

Dec 19 2002 // The the Professional Insurance Agents of New York State Inc. (PIANY) has issued a statement urging the New York State Legislature and Gov. George Pataki to pass legislation to address auto insurance fraud. Both the...

Wisconsin’s Deputy Insurance Commissioner Wins National Outstanding Achievement Award

Dec 18 2002 // Randy Blumer, Wisconsin’s Deputy Comissioner of Insurance, recently received the highest individual honor given by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the Robert Dineen Award, at its winter meeting...

NAIC Adopts Resolution as Flood Insurance Program Sunsets

Dec 17 2002 // Acting within hours of a request for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Property and Casualty Committee adopted a resolution to...

Calif. Commissioner Implements Last-Minute Regs

Dec 16 2002 // With his term coming to an end, California Insurance Commissioner Harry Low has finalized some last-minute regulations in the Insurance Code before he hands over the reins to Commissioner-Elect John Garamendi. Some of the...

New Mass. Telemarketing Rules Incorporate NAII Suggestions

Dec 16 2002 // The Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR) announced the finalization of its new telemarketing regulations, which include changes recommended by the National Association of Independent...

Carriers Scramble to Comply with Terrorism Risk Insurance Act

Dec 16 2002 // The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act finally became law Nov. 26 after more than a year of pitched congressional wrangling, and many insurers are finding themselves with remarkably little time in which to comply with the new...

Grabbing the Headlines in 2002

Dec 16 2002 // Who made the most “news” as opposed to the most “noise” in 2002? There were lots of candidates, but the ones we’ve selected usually made news because they faced problems or took initiatives...

Fisher Says Insurance Background Helps Him Make a Difference

Dec 16 2002 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher is a big guy with a mission. In a recent conversation with the Insurance Journal, he spoke of his role as a voice for the industry within the National Association of Insurance...

Let’s Reform the Texas Insurance Market the Right Way

Dec 16 2002 // Oklahoma Insurance Commis-sioner Carroll Fisher put it best when he recently said, “The best regulator of insurance rates is the consumer. For all the hard work state employees do to regulate insurance companies,...

Grabbing the Headlines in 2002

Dec 16 2002 // Who made the most “news” as opposed to the most “noise” in 2002? There were lots of candidates, but the ones we’ve selected usually made news because they faced problems or took initiatives...

Carriers Scramble to Comply with Terrorism Risk Insurance Act

Dec 16 2002 // The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act finally became law Nov. 26 after more than a year of pitched congressional wrangling, and many insurers are finding themselves with remarkably little time in which to comply with the new...