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La. Insurance Commissioner Candidate Robbed in Monroe

Sep 15 2006 // Louisiana State Sen. James David Cain was robbed on the night of Sept. 12 outside a Monroe hotel and police quickly nabbed a suspect. “The Monroe police, Monroe is blessed to have them,” Cain said. “They...

La. Gov. Looking at Whether to Plug State Dollars Into Citizens

Sep 14 2006 // Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco said Sept. 12 that she’ll consider a partial state bailout for Louisiana’s insurer of last resort, which borrowed $1 billion to pay off claims after hurricanes Katrina and...

La. Republicans Spar in Race for Insurance Commissioner Post

Sep 13 2006 // Republican candidates for Louisiana insurance commissioner traded attacks in a debate on Sept. 11, leveling accusations of improper use of campaign funds and misuse of legislative perks. James David Cain and Jim Donelon...

La. State Police Book Lafayette Couple on Insurance Fraud Charges

Sep 11 2006 // A Lafayette, La., couple was arrested on charges of felony insurance fraud and theft, state police said. Shaundaniquea Senegal and her husband, Chase, are accused of intentionally defrauding their insurer when Mrs. Senegal...

La. DeAnne Henke Withdraws from Insurance Commissioner Race

Sep 6 2006 // GOP hopeful DeAnne Henke of Lafayette, has withdrawn her name from the race for Louisiana insurance commissioner. Henke, an investment advisor, issued a statement Tuesday saying that she is withdrawing and is endorsing...

Tenn. Builder Defends Superdome Roof in Katrina Suit

Sep 5 2006 // Bridgestone Corp. of Nashville, Tenn. says the force of Hurricane Katrina — not faulty installation of new roofing materials — caused the destruction of the roof of the Louisiana Superdome. The Louisiana Stadium &...

La. Oyster Industry Asks Government to Okay Crop Insurance Plan

Sep 5 2006 // Louisiana’s oyster harvesters have asked for federal approval of a crop insurance plan for their business. “For as little as $100, you could get catastrophic coverage,” said Mike Voisin, chairman of the...

A year later, insurers report 95% of Katrina claims settled in La. and Miss.

Sep 4 2006 // One year after Hurricane Katrina, the insurance industry says that nearly 95 percent of homeowners insurance claims have been settled in Louisiana and Mississippi, insurance companies have paid billions in storm damage...

Hurricane Katrina, a year later, another perspective

Sep 4 2006 // The Midwest is not affected by hurricanes or hurricane seasons because obviously our only coastal regions involve the Great Lakes, not oceans. The central region of this country does have its own natural disasters in the...

One year later, insurers report 95 percent of Katrina claims in La. and Miss. settled

Sep 4 2006 // One year after Hurricane Katrina, the insurance in-dustry says that nearly 95 percent of homeowners insurance claims have been settled in Louisiana and Mississippi, insurance companies have paid billions in storm damage...

One year later, insurers report 95 percent of Katrina claims in La. and Miss. settled

Sep 4 2006 // One year after Hurricane Katrina, the insurance in-dustry says that nearly 95 percent of homeowners insurance claims have been settled in Louisiana and Mississippi, insurance companies have paid billions in storm damage...

Transportation activities accounted for most on-job fatalities in 2005

Sep 4 2006 // Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma all experienced higher rates of workplace fatalities in 2005, as compared to 2004. However, the total number of workplace deaths dropped by 15 in Louisiana last year. Transportation-related...

Declarations

Sep 4 2006 // Inadequate words — The Louisiana Supreme Court, ruling that the one-year Hurricane Katrina and Rita claims extension period in Louisiana is legitimate and “both appropriate and reasonable in order to protect...

Editor’s Note: A long way to go

Sep 4 2006 // While significant problems persist-severe damage to public infrastructure and reduced populations continue to present challenges-the billions of dollars in claims paid to date are helping fuel an increase in residential...

News Currents

Sep 4 2006 // There are “35 million people living along the hurricane-prone coast that stretches from North Carolina to Texas. Half of these live in Florida, 10 million on the Atlantic coast and seven million on the Gulf coast....

Figures

Sep 4 2006 // 08/29/2006 The national day of remembrance for all the victims of Hurricane Katrina and those who gave of their time and energy to save lives and help rebuild. $57 billion The estimate of overall insured losses for damage...

James J. Donelon, Louisiana, Commissioner of Insurance

Sep 4 2006 // With his state still in recovery mode after last year’s Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donelon is arguably one of the busiest state insurance regulators in the U.S. While...

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita spawn legislation, bulletins in Miss. and La.

Sep 4 2006 // Hurricanes Katrina and Rita exposed many misconceptions and misunderstandings that consumers had, or claimed to have had, with respect to their insurance coverage for hurricane related damage. The aftermath of these two...

Editor’s Note: Hurricane Katrina, a year later, another perspective

Sep 4 2006 // The Midwest is not affected by hurricanes or hurricane seasons because obviously our only coastal regions involve the Great Lakes, not oceans. The central region of this country does have its own natural disasters in the...

La. Officials Hope to Create ‘Medical Homes’ for Poor, Uninsured

Sep 1 2006 // A proposed health care overhaul in the New Orleans area after Hurricane Katrina centers on the creation of “medical homes” – community clinics, health centers and other neighborhood facilities to...