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State Farm Cutting Auto Rates in Louisiana

Jan 23 2005 // State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., which insures about one out of every three cars in Louisiana, is cutting auto insurance rates by an average of 2.1 percent, according to the Associated Press. The cut is...

Former La. Insurance Dept. Employee Pleads Guilty

Jan 18 2005 // Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr. announced recently that Lylia Jackson, a former employee with the Louisiana Department of Insurance, pled guilty to one count of public bribery. Jackson was arrested in...

Former La. Insurance Agency Employee Accused of Misappropriating Premiums

Jan 12 2005 // Louisiana Department of Insurance Fraud Unit investigators served a former insurance agency employee with a cease and desist order barring her from working in the insurance business in the state, Insurance Commissioner...

Bankers Insurance Center Acquires Troy & Montgomery

Jan 9 2005 // Louisiana’s Bankers Insurance Center LLC, announced it has acquired Troy & Montgomery Insurance, one of the largest independent insurance agencies in north Louisiana. The acquisition is effective Jan. 1,...

More Than 10,000 Louisianians Entitled to Reassessment of Claims by Unumprovident

Jan 7 2005 // The Louisiana Department of Insurance reported that more than 8,000 Louisiana claimants are receiving a reassessment form this month in a letter from UnumProvident Corp. as part of a multi-state settlement. Completing the...

Untangling the Regulatory Environment Pits State Against Federal Legislators

Jan 3 2005 // In times of disaster the insurance industry is supposed to shine, and your industry did,” Alabama Insurance Commissioner Walter A. Bell commented during a panel discussion at the Society of Insurance Research annual...

Victims of Tornado Damage Still Waiting on FEMA

Dec 30 2004 // Those without insurance whose homes were damaged in the Nov. 23 tornado that ripped through Holum and Olla, Louisiana are still waiting to hear if they can expect any help from the Federal Emergency Management...

LA. PRODUCER CHARGED WITH FRAUD:

Dec 20 2004 // A Lake Charles, La., insurance producer was issued a cease and desist order and a summary suspension of his insurance license for allegedly engaging in fraudulent and dishonest insurance practices, according to the...

Louisiana: The Best Defense is a Good Offense

Dec 20 2004 // Louisiana went on the offensive in 2004 with a campaign to tell insurers and other commercial operations that the state is “open for business.” The Professional Insurance Agents of Louisiana (PIA Louisiana),...

Board Says Former La. Insurance Dept. Employees Took Jobs That Violated Ethics Law

Dec 17 2004 // Two former Louisiana insurance department employees violated an ethics law that requires public servants to wait two years before entering into a financial relationship with their previous employers, according to a...

Appeals Court Denies New Trial for Ex-La. Senate President Convicted of Stealing from Insurer

Dec 17 2004 // A federal appeals court rejected a request for a new trial from ex-Louisiana Senate President Michael O’Keefe, convicted in 1996 of stealing millions of dollars from a failed medical malpractice insurance...

Orleans Parish Named a ‘Judicial Hellhole;’ AIA Says Report Shows Reform Needed

Dec 16 2004 // A report released recently by the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) identifies Orleans Parish, Louisiana, as one of the nation’s nine “judicial hellholes,” further emphasizing the need for passage...

La. Agent/Pilot Dies in Plane Crash

Dec 10 2004 // The National Safety Transportation Board confirmed that Hammond, La., insurance agent Wade Speed, who was killed when the small plane he was piloting crashed Dec. 5, wasn’t instrument rated. According to...

La. Takes Action Against Former Baton Rouge Producer

Dec 9 2004 // Louisiana Department of Insurance Fraud Unit investigators served a former Baton Rouge insurance producer with a cease and desist order, prohibiting him from conducting any kind of insurance business in Louisiana,...

IVAN COSTS NEARLY $7.9M IN LA.:

Dec 6 2004 // The Louisiana Department of Insurance’s final estimate of Hurricane Ivan damage in Louisiana is $7,868,750. That figure is based on a reported 3,760 claims paid following a survey of the major insurance carriers in...

Ala., Ga., La. Commissioners Discuss Untangling the Regulatory Environment

Dec 6 2004 // In times of disaster the insurance industry is supposed to shine, and your industry did,” Alabama Insurance Comm-issioner Walter A. Bell commented during a panel discussion at the Society of Insurance Research annual...

Banks Join for Insurance Business in Rural Louisiana

Dec 3 2004 // More than 60 community banks around Louisiana are joining to sell insurance in rural areas, the Associated Press reported. Bankers Insurance Center has an agreement to buy one Monroe insurance agency, and plans to buy...

Former La. Insurance Department Employee Enters Guilty Plea on Bribery Charge

Dec 2 2004 // Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr. reported that Regina Duncan, a former employee with the Louisiana Department of Insurance, recently pled guilty to one count of public bribery. Duncan, of Baton Rouge, was...

La. Repair Shops Under Fraud Investigation

Dec 2 2004 // As many as 25 New Orleans-area auto repair shops might be connected to about 700 false claims filed with Shell Oil Co. for fuel gauge repairs, according to the head of the Louisiana state police insurance fraud...

Book by Former La. Commissioner on the Shelves

Nov 30 2004 // Nearly two years after he served a six-month prison sentence, former Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Brown has completed a book chronicling the case that put him behind bars—and is continuing to maintain his...