Latest Virginia Headlines

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W. Va. Approves Erie Insurance’s 3.1 Percent Rate Decrease

May 27 2005 // A request by the Erie Insurance Group for a 3.1 percent decrease in its private passenger automobile insurance rates has been approved by the West Virginia Insurance Commission. The new rates go into effect August 1. The...

D.C. Task Force Seeks Med-Mal Ideas to Keep Doctors from Fleeing

May 27 2005 // Hoping to stem the tide of doctors fleeing the nation’s capital for the suburbs, home of cheaper malpractice insurance, the city government is stepping in. The District of Columbia Council is expected to consider...

W. Va. OKs Decreases in Westfield Insurance’s Auto, Homeowner Rates

May 25 2005 // A request by the Westfield Insurance Company for a 7.7 percent decrease in private passenger automobile rates, and a 6 percent decrease in homeowners rates, has been approved by the West Virginia Insurance Commission. The...

W. Va. Approves 10 Percent Decrease in State Farm Auto Policy Rates

May 23 2005 // A State Farm Insurance request for a 10 percent decrease for private passenger automobile insurance customers has been approved by the West Virginia Insurance Commission. The request was submitted last month Gov. Joe...

STATE FARM TO WRITE HOMEOWNERS, BUSINESS POLICIES

May 23 2005 // As of May 1, State Farm Insur-ance began accepting applications from West Virginia homeowners and businesses for new insurance policies. The company is the largest property and casualty insurer in West Virginia and in the...

News Briefs

May 23 2005 // GEORGIA Licensing System Changes The Georgia Insurance Comm-ission held “Ind-ustry Day Meet-ings” across the state in May to discuss recent changes to the licensing system. In an effort to be responsive to...

W. Va. S.B. Prohibits Third-Party Lawsuits

May 9 2005 // The West Virginia House of Delegates passed Senate Bill 414 prohibiting third-party bad-faith lawsuits against insurance companies. The bill was part of Gov. Joe Manchin’s insurance and tort reform proposals and has...

SECOND THOUGHTS: Tales of demergers, detours and determination

May 9 2005 // Crying?? There’s no crying in baseball. — Tom Hanks in A League of Their Own Bill Cadenhead had decided to sell his 73 percent stake in Cadenhead Shreffler Insurance in Bedford, Tex. to insurance giant Brown...

W. Va. WCC Files Suit on Employers

May 5 2005 // West Virginia’s Workers’ Compensation Commission recently filed injunctions against three employers whose accounts with the Commission are reportedly in default. Injunctions were filed in Kanawha County Circuit...

W. Va. Insurers React to Passed Legislation, Five Companies Decreasing Auto Rates

May 2 2005 // Insurers in West Virginia, reacting to the legislation singed last week that eliminates third-party, bad-faith lawsuits, have begun to take the first steps toward lowering insurance rates. State Farm Insurance Friday...

State Farm Back in W.Va. Market; Will Write New Homeowners, Business Policies

Apr 26 2005 // State Farm Insurance has announced that as of May 1 it will begin accepting applications from West Virginia homeowners and businesses for new insurance policies. The company is the largest property and casualty insurer in...

W.Va. Releases E-mail Proposals; House Committee Advances SB 30

Apr 18 2005 // Details of negotiations between West Virginia insurance companies, Gov. Joe Manchin and Brian Kastick were released after a court decision requiring e-mails sent on Feb. 22 and 23 to be revealed to the public. Also, after...

NAMIC: W. Va. Gov. Manchin Deserves Credit for Legal, Insurance Reforms

Apr 15 2005 // West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin deserves credit for not being dissuaded from his goal to seek legal and insurance reforms this year despite intense opposition from some within his own party and the state’s trial bar,...

W. Va. WCC Fines Pair of Employers

Apr 15 2005 // West Virginia’s Workers’ Compensation Commission recently filed injunctions against two employers whose accounts with the Commission are reportedly in default. Injunctions were filed in Kanawha County Circuit...

Va. Web Site Offers Comparisons of Hospitals

Apr 12 2005 // Virginia consumers trying to decide which hospitals to use now have a new online tool to evaluate and compare how the facilities treat patients with heart attacks, heart failure and pneumonia. Starting this month,...

After Two-Hour Floor Debate, W.Va. House Passes Senate Bill 414

Apr 11 2005 // The West Virginia House of Delegates passed Senate Bill 414 on Friday prohibiting third-party bad-faith lawsuits against insurance companies. SB 414 is part of Gov. Joe Manchin’s insurance and tort reform proposals,...

Insurers Warn in Study: Unprofitable Del. Auto Insurance Market Could Face Reduced Competition

Apr 6 2005 // Even after investment income is considered, underwriting private passenger automobile insurance in Delaware has been unprofitable for the past five years, according to a study done by the Property Casualty Insurers...

OneBeacon Targets Va. Small Business Market

Apr 5 2005 // OneBeacon Insurance, a wholly owned subsidiary of White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd., has begun offering Virginia small businesses its property casualty OnePac product. Virginia joins California, Illinois, North...

W.Va. Tort Reform Bill Survives Tough Test; NAMIC Comments

Apr 4 2005 // Democratic Gov. Joe Man-chin’s bill to eliminate third-party bad faith lawsuits survived a tough test March 17 when the Senate Judiciary Committee passed it out of committee over strenuous objections of Chair-man...

W. Va. Judge to Decide: Should E-Mails Discussing Premium Rollbacks Be Made Public?

Apr 1 2005 // West Virginia Circuit Court Judge Paul Zakaib is expected to decide Friday whether or not to make public the contents of emails detailing negotiations between the West Virginia Insurance Commission, an aide to Governor Joe...