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LA Doctor Pleads Not Guilty in Alleged Health Care Scam

Jan 12 2006 // A doctor has pleaded not guilty to charges of bilking insurance companies by arranging unneeded surgeries with the cooperation of patients. Dr. Mamdouh Bahna, 58, who entered his plea in federal court, was taken into...

Nevada Men to Face Katrina-Related Fraud Charges in La.

Jan 9 2006 // Two Nevada men accused of defrauding victims of Hurricane Katrina and their insurance companies were returned to Louisiana to face criminal charges. State police accused William Pinckard, 49, and James R. Rousseau, 40, of...

La. DOL: Fewer Hurricane-Related Unemployment Claims Being Paid

Jan 6 2006 // The number of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita victims continuing to receive unemployment benefits has dropped by over 100,000 since benefit claims peaked in early November, the Louisiana Department of Labor reported. Some...

La. Residents Urged to ‘Get Even Smarter’ About Insurance Coverage

Jan 6 2006 // As part of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC’s) “Get Smart” program, the Louisiana Department of Insurance is encouraging consumers to “Get Even Smarter” about...

I.I.I.: Claims in Louisiana Equal to 25 Years of State’s Homeowners Premiums

Jan 5 2006 // The record total of homeowners insurance claims payments resulting from the 2005 hurricanes in Louisiana is enough to wipe out all homeowners premiums paid in the state during the past 25 years, as well as every dollar of...

CEO of La.’s ‘Last Resort’ Insurer not Happy About Growth

Jan 4 2006 // Growth is good for most businesses but the chief executive officer for Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation is sorry to predicting a 40 percent to 50 percent growth rate in the coming one to two years for his...

Ala., Miss., La. Black Lawmakers Mull Hurricane Recovery Policy

Jan 4 2006 // Black lawmakers from Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama say the three states should work together – rather than against each other – on issues such as hurricane recovery. “We can all empathize with each...

La. AG Investigating Slow Release of Insurance Money

Jan 2 2006 // The Louisiana attorney general’s office is investigating a California-based mortgage company following complaints that the firm has taken too long to release insurance money meant for Louisiana residents whose homes...

Monroe or Baton Rouge: Where Should 2005 State Farm Tax Money Go?

Jan 2 2006 // A Louisiana district court judge has granted a temporary restraining order preventing, for now, the payment of nearly $2 million in tax revenue to East Baton Rouge Parish that Ouachita Parish officials believe belongs to...

Hurricane mediation program underway in Louisiana

Jan 2 2006 // Beginning January 3, 2006, Louisiana residents whose Hurricane Katrina or Rita insurance claims are in dispute will have the opportunity to mediate their claim at no cost, according to the Louisiana Department of...

PIA of Louisiana resolutions seek hurricane relief assistance

Jan 2 2006 // Association calls on insurance companies to assist during extended recovery period Thanking insurance companies on behalf of Louisiana insurance agents and the policyholders they represent for the carriers’ hard work...

Hurricane mediation program underway in Louisiana

Jan 1 2006 // Beginning January 3, 2006, Louisiana residents whose Hurricane Katrina or Rita insurance claims are in dispute will have the opportunity to mediate their claim at no cost, according to the Louisiana Department of...

PIA of Louisiana resolutions seek hurricane relief assistance

Jan 1 2006 // Thanking insurance companies on behalf of Louisiana insurance agents and the policyholders they represent for the carriers’ hard work and assistance in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the Professional...

Louisiana National Guard Helps with Texas Fires

Dec 30 2005 // Responding to an Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) request from Texas, Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco has committed Louisiana National Guard firefighting assets to help Texas with its ongoing...

La. Commissioner Unveils Hurricane Mediation Program

Dec 27 2005 // Louisiana residents whose Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Rita insurance claims are in dispute will soon be offered a possible solution at no cost to them, according to the Louisiana Department of Insurance. Commissioner of...

La. to Launch Mediation Program for Consumers With Hurricane-Related Insurance Disputes

Dec 22 2005 // Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Robert Wooley will hold a press conference on Thursday, December 22, 2005, at 1:00 p.m., to announce the launch of the Louisiana Hurricane Mediation Program. The press conference will...

If Assistance Bill Survives, Miss., La. Could Receive Billions to Recover From Katrina

Dec 21 2005 // If the Hurricane Recovery Assistance Bill survives the U.S. Senate, Mississippi could receive a significant share of the $29 billion assistance, according to Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss. The senator said he has negotiated a...

Hurricane Katrina Leads to Large Number of Claims, Frustration

Dec 19 2005 // While Hurricane Katrina spent only a couple of days menacing the Gulf Coast, the trail of destruction in both lives and properties lingers on months later. As places like New Orleans, Mississippi and other surrounding...

States Urged to Prepare for Catastrophes by Enforcing Smarter Land Use

Dec 19 2005 // The country needs to consider where and how it builds if it is to avoid the worst effects of another Hurricane Katrina or Sept. 11 attack, according to experts at the recent National Conference of Insurance Legislators...

States Urged to Prepare for Catastrophes by Enforcing Smarter Land Use

Dec 18 2005 // The country needs to consider where and how it builds if it is to avoid the worst effects of another Hurricane Katrina or Sept. 11 attack, according to experts at the recent National Conference of Insurance Legislators...