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Virginia Activists Press Banks for Foreclosure Aid

Jun 5 2012 // Nearly 1,000 homeowners in Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, Virginia, have been identified as eligible for assistance in the $25 billion national mortgage settlement announced this year,...

Tornadoes Damage Areas in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland

Jun 4 2012 // Tornadoes swept through several counties in Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland last Friday, knocking down trees and power lines and damaging dozens of structures and homes. Here are the latest reports from The Associated...

West Virginia Mines Cited During May Safety Inspections

Jun 4 2012 // The Mine Safety and Health Administration says it issued 254 citations, 19 orders and one safeguard during special inspections at West Virginia coal mines last month. Among those targeted was Argus Energy’s Deep Mine...

West Virginia Gears Up for Auto Insurance Verification Program

May 31 2012 // The West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is taking steps to educate motorists about electronic verification of insurance coverage. The DMV said vehicle owners will soon begin receiving an informational insert when...

Virginia’s Sales-Tax Holiday on Hurricane-Prep Items Begins Today

May 25 2012 // Virginia residents can prepare for the upcoming hurricane season and save money at the same time. The Virginia Department of Taxation says the state’s sales-tax holiday on emergency items such as batteries,...

Mediation Fails, West Virginia Slurry Pollution Case Going to Trial

May 25 2012 // Mediation has failed to settle a lawsuit by hundreds of Boone County residents who blame coal companies for contaminating their water supplies. Attorney Roger Decanio said this week that the case against Massey Energy and...

West Virginia Coal Miner Claims Alpha Fired Him Over Safety

May 24 2012 // A coal miner who says he was fired for enforcing safety standards that slowed down both production and the sealing of the Upper Big Branch mine in southern West Virginia is suing Alpha Natural Resources. The State Journal...

How States Rank in Injury Prevention

May 24 2012 // On a set of 10 steps states can take to prevent injuries , 24 states scored a five or lower. Two states, California and New York, received the highest score of nine out of a possible 10, while two states scored the lowest,...

Country Singer Alan Jackson Raises $150K for Quake-Damaged Va. County

May 22 2012 // Country singer Alan Jackson has raised more than $150,000 to help a Virginia county rebuild schools damaged by last year’s earthquake. Alan Jackson. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons A benefit concert by Jackson drew...

Virginia County Says Goodbye to Quake-Damaged School

May 16 2012 // Louisa County, Va., said goodbye to an elementary school that was damaged by last year’s earthquake. The Daily Progress reports that Louisa County Public Schools held a closing ceremony for Thomas Jefferson...

Virginia Hurricane-Prep Sales Tax Break Starts May 25

May 10 2012 // Virginians who want to stock up on batteries, bottled water and other supplies for the hurricane season will get a tax break this month. Starting May 25 and continuing for seven days, a sales tax holiday will spare them...

Virginia Regulators End Shenandoah Life Insurance Co.’s Receivership

May 9 2012 // A Roanoke, Va.-based insurance company is no longer in receivership. The State Corporation Commission announced Tuesday that it ended Shenandoah Life Insurance Company’s receivership because of a successful...

Genworth Financial Cuts About 80 Positions at Virginia Offices

May 8 2012 // Genworth Financial Inc. has cut nearly 80 positions at two Virginia operations. The move comes days after the Richmond-based company’s chairman and CEO, Michael D. Fraizer, resigned. Genworth spokesman Tom Topinka...

West Virginia Driver Data Access Eased

May 7 2012 // Individuals in West Virginia involved in a traffic accident will soon be able to access the other driver’s insurance coverage before filing a lawsuit under a new disclosure law. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signed into law...

Southeast Agencies, Carriers Now Hiring

May 7 2012 // Here is some of the positive insurance employment news for the Southeast: Allstate In February, Allstate Insurance announced it was looking to appoint 124 new agency owners in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and South...

Va.-Based Genworth Financial’s CEO Resigns; Acting Chief Named

May 3 2012 // Genworth Financial Inc. said Tuesday that Chairman and CEO Michael D. Fraizer has resigned, and the board has tapped Chief Financial Officer Martin P. Klein to fill as CEO while it searches for a successor. Fraizer helped...

Virginia Jury Convicts Costa Rican Man in $485M Fraud

May 1 2012 // A federal jury in Virginia convicted a former Costa Rican insurance executive on Monday of all counts in a $485 million fraud scheme in which he was accused of lying to clients and investors about the financial stability...

Firm Pleads Guilty in Va. Court to $670M Insurance Fraud Scheme

Apr 23 2012 // A Costa Rican company has agreed to plead guilty to a $670 million global insurance fraud scheme. Provident Capital Indemnity Ltd. entered a plea agreement last Friday in U.S. District Court in Richmond, Virginia, where...

Ex-W.Va. Nonprofit Director Wins Federal Appeal Against Insurer

Apr 18 2012 // A federal appeals court says an insurance company should have represented a former director of a West Virginia nonprofit organization in a civil lawsuit. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va., sided with...

Southeast Insurance Employment: Agency, Carrier Plans Brighten Picture

Apr 18 2012 // Those interested in new or better positions in insurance might want to grab their suntan lotion and head to the Southeast. They might also want to brush up on their Spanish. The unemployment rate remains higher in key...