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MHBT, Milliman USA to Present Results of Texas Employee Benefits Survey

Aug 18 2005 // Dallas-based McQueary Henry Bowles Troy L.L.P., in conjunction with the actuarial firm Milliman USA, is conducting its third annual survey of employer-sponsored health plans. The survey, one of the largest in Texas,...

Universal Casualty Appoints Milton O. Johnston for CGL

Aug 17 2005 // Universal Casualty Company, a member of Kingsway Financial Services Inc., announced the appointment of Milton O. Johnston and Company Ltd. of Houston, Texas, as an underwriting general agent to write CGL business in the...

SLSOT Announces 2005 Seminars

Aug 16 2005 // Speakers from the Texas Department of Insurance, the state comptroller’s office and the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas will discuss topics of importance to surplus lines professionals during a series of...

Oilfield Safety a Concern as Energy Demands Rise

Aug 15 2005 // The American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) Permian Basin Chapter in Midland, Texas, announced it is teaming up with local U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials and the Texas...

Texas Pacific, Thos. Lee to Sell App. 7.7 Million Endurance Shares

Aug 11 2005 // Bermuda-based Endurance Specialty Holdings Ltd. announced that two of its initial investors, Texas Pacific Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners, have agreed to sell approximately 7.7 million ordinary shares in a block...

Hallmark Financial Services Approved for AMEX Listing

Aug 10 2005 // Hallmark Financial Services Inc., based in Fort Worth, Texas, announced that its common stock, $0.03 par value per share, has been approved for listing on the American Stock Exchange. Beginning Aug. 10, 2005,...

New ATRF Report Analyzes Why Texas County is a ‘Judicial Hellhole’

Aug 9 2005 // A new report released by the American Tort Reform Foundation details why Jefferson County, Texas – the only Texas jurisdiction to receive the “Judicial Hellhole” designation for three years in a row...

Medical Treatment for Similar Auto Crash Injuries Varies from State to State, Industry Study Reports

Aug 8 2005 // Auto injury claimants from four states seek different types of medical treatment, even though they report similar injuries, according to a study of insurance claims by the Insurance Research Council. The study examined...

David Morse Opens Texas Office

Aug 5 2005 // David Morse & Associates, a national claims administration and independent adjusting company based in Los Angeles, announced the opening of its first office in the state of Texas, DM&A Dallas. This new office...

TRCC Seeks Volunteers for Warranty and Standards Advisory Committee

Aug 5 2005 // The Texas Residential Construction Commission is in the process of establishing an advisory committee to review proposed changes to the adopted warranties and building and performance standards. During the June 2005...

ICT to Host Workers’ Comp Conference

Aug 4 2005 // The Insurance Council of Texas will host its 2005 Workers’ Compensation Conference in Austin on Sept. 7. State Representative Burt Solomons of Carrollton, author of House Bill 7, the sweeping workers’...

Texas HMOs Strong Financially

Aug 3 2005 // HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a provider of managed care industry intelligence, announced it has found that Texas HMOs as a whole continued a three-year streak of profits in 2004, and several individual plans improved...

Universal Holdings Creates New Personal Lines Insurer for Texas

Aug 3 2005 // Universal Insurance Holdings of North America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Universal Insurance Group based in Puerto Rico, announced the creation of Universal Insurance Company of Texas (UICTX). “This is a...

Texas AG Bans Deceptive Advertising by Health ‘Discount Card’ Companies

Aug 2 2005 // Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced he has stopped two Houston companies from making false promises about the benefits consumers can obtain through the health “discount cards” they are peddling. Family...

Texas Tech Law School Releases ‘Legislative Intent Roadmap’ on 2003 Lawsuit Reforms

Aug 1 2005 // Texas Tech Law Review has issued a comprehensive overview of lawsuit reform measures passed in 2003. According to an announcement released by the Texas Alliance for Patient Access, the 357-page article, the culmination of...

Texas Social Services Agencies Group Earns Dividend

Aug 1 2005 // Texas Mutual Insurance Company announced a purchasing group dividend to the Social Services Agencies of Texas (SSA) totaling $70,291. This marks the first year SSA has earned a Texas Mutual® purchasing group...

TDI Available for Questions About Hurricane Emily Claims

Jul 27 2005 // A week after Hurricane Emily made landfall in northern Mexico many of those in South Texas who suffered damage from the storm are now settling insurance claims and making repairs. Once a settlement is reached, insurance...

Valley Residents Repairing Storm Damage May Need to Have a Windstorm Inspection Done

Jul 27 2005 // In order to retain or acquire Windstorm Insurance from the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) residents of Texas’14 coastal counties, which include Cameron and Willacy Counties, must obtain a Windstorm...

New Texas MGA gives Producers Quick Application Submittal Solution

Jul 26 2005 // New Texas MGA gives Producers Quick Application Submittal Solution eTurboRater. Fast, easy rating and submission via the internet will allow Select General producers to more efficiently provide Auto Insurance for their...

Study Shows 15 Insurers Contributed to Controversial 2002 Texas Election

Jul 25 2005 // Insurance companies that were fighting tighter state regulations were major corporate donors to a business lobby group’s mail campaign that helped Republicans take control of the Legislature in the 2002 elections,...