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AAI Says Residual Auto Market Burden Lessens, Still a Problem However in Several States

Dec 6 2002 // Despite the lowest market share in over 20 years, automobile residual market mechanisms in several states continued to burden private insurers in 2000 as revealed in the latest edition of the Alliance of American...

Hike Requested for S.C. Workers’ Comp Rates

Nov 22 2002 // Workers’ compensation rates in South Carolina would rise by an average of 20.3 percent if a rate hike request filed by the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) is approved by the South Carolina...

S.C. Captive Conference and Seminar Approved for CE Credits

Nov 19 2002 // The South Carolina Captive Association Inc.’s (SCCIA) Third Annual Educational Conference was approved for 10 hours of continuing education (CE) credit by the South Carolina Department of Insurance. The SCCIA said...

Seibels Bruce Reports Profitable Third Quarter

Nov 18 2002 // The Seibels Bruce Group Inc. of Columbia, S.C. announced financial results for the quarter that ended September 30, 2002, reporting a net profit for the quarter of $1.8 million, or $0.21 per share (basic and diluted). This...

Brown & Brown Acquires C. Douglas Wilson Co.

Oct 21 2002 // Florida’s Brown & Brown Inc. and C. Douglas Wilson Company Inc. announced Brown & Brown’s asset acquisition of C. Douglas Wilson Company, Life & Health Consultants Inc., and Burnett-Bates Agency...

S.C. Sees Decrease in Job Site Deaths

Sep 30 2002 // Studies show that fewer South Carolina workers are dying on the job and safety training is being attributed to the decline. According to the South Carolina newspaper The State, the increased emphasis by businesses and...

S.C. Seeks Help in Drafting Bulletin

Sep 16 2002 // The South Carolina Department of Insurance has invited interested parties to assist the department in drafting a bulletin to communicate multiple changes in a new producer licensing law scheduled to go into effect Jan. 31,...

CDI Issues C&D Order to Seibels Bruce Subsidiary

Sep 12 2002 // South Carolina-based Seibels Bruce Group Inc. announced that its subsidiary, South Carolina Insurance Company (SCIC), voluntarily agreed with the California Department of Insurance (CADOI) to cease and desist from...

First Financial Holdings Acquires Johnson Associates

Aug 19 2002 // First Financial Holdings, Inc. has acquired South Carolina-based Johnson Insurance Associates Inc., an independent agency. Established in 1983, Johnson Insurance specializes in commercial business accounts. The...

The Seibels Bruce Group Notes 2ndQ Profit 2002

Aug 13 2002 // South Carolina-based The Seibels Bruce Group Inc., posted a net profit of $1.0 million, or $0.11 per share (basic and diluted) in the second quarter This is compared with a net profit of $1.1 million, or $0.13 per share...

S.C. Legislative Session Ends with Good News for Insurers

Jun 21 2002 // The 2002 session of the South Carolina legislature wrapped up last week on a positive note for the insurance industry, which saw victories on issues including credit scoring, commercial modernization, and producer...

AAI Urges S.C. Panel Considering Building Codes to Include Insurer Voice

Jun 17 2002 // A state panel that will be considering changes to the South Carolina building code needs to balance the concerns of all stakeholders to create sound public policy decisions, according to the Alliance of American...

S.C. Commissioner Unveils Credit Scoring Regulations

Jun 12 2002 // South Carolina Director of Insurance Ernst Csiszar has issued a bulletin stipulating under which circumstances credit scoring may be used to underwrite and rate auto insurance policies. Backed by the American Insurance...

Illinois SC Denies Alpine Ins. Co.’s Liquidation Appeal

Apr 11 2001 // The Illinois Supreme Court has denied Alpine Insurance Company’s petition for leave to appeal a Cook County Circuit Court liquidation order entered on June 28, 2000. The Supreme Court decision was rendered on April...

Slavery & InsuranceExamining slave insurance in a world 150 years removed

May 15 2000 // Recently, in March 2000, Aetna, the nation’s largest health insurer, was criticized for participating in slave insurance 150 years ago. Aetna apologized and expressed its “deep regret” over participating...