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Could Washington Be Listening to Small Business?

Apr 18 2005 // There probably are few American small business owners who could correctly identify the federal group whose primary job is to keep the president of the United States updated on the activities of government such as...

PIA Western Alliance Names First Board of Directors

Apr 14 2005 // The PIA Western Alliance Board of Directors has elected its first set of officers. Formed in October of 2004, the Board of Directors consists of two officers from each of the four affiliate chapters that make up the...

P/C Industry Says Treasury Study Inadequate Gauge of Terrorism Insurance Market

Apr 11 2005 // Two months before the study is expected to be done, the property casualty insurance industry is getting nervous about a study on terrorism insurance being conducted by the Treasury Department, a study some in Congress are...

Wash. DOL Fines Contractor over Workers’ Comp Violations

Apr 4 2005 // The Washington Department of Labor and Industries has put Skanska USA Building Inc. on notice that it will lose its certificate to self-insure if it doesn’t improve the way it manages workers’ compensation...

Washington Company Cited for Safety Violations in Death of Worker

Mar 24 2005 // The Washington Department of Labor and Industries has fined NW Forest Fibre Products of Concrete $76,960 for workplace safety violations that contributed to the death last September of one of its employees. Keith Cain, 28,...

Washington Commissioner Ends Med Mal program

Mar 23 2005 // Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler announced March 22 that he is closing the voluntary Market Assistance Program for medical malpractice insurance due to a lack of business. Kreidler points out that the...

AIA OPPOSES WASH. BILL LIMITING UNDERWRITING BASED ON DOG BREED:

Mar 21 2005 // If a Washington measure becomes law, responsible pet owners who take care of their animals will face higher insurance costs to subsidize rates for others with dogs more likely to bite, according to the American Insurance...

WASH. COMMISSIONER REFUNDS PREMIUMS TO DOCTORS:

Mar 21 2005 // The Center for Justice & Democracy, a national consumer organization that monitors insurance industry practices, applauded the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner for ordering the state’s...

Washington Bill Asks Insurers to Consider Dogs’ Deeds, not their Breeds

Mar 18 2005 // The only problem Dee Robison has with her favorite Doberman pinscher, Darby, is that the 90-pound pooch gets a little jealous when she turns her attention toward the television. “He’ll just stand there with his...

Washington’s Physicians Insurance Responds to Commissioner’s Consent Order

Mar 8 2005 // Seattle-based Physicians Insurance A Mutual Company, an insurer that provides coverage to physicians and other health care providers, acknowledged the regulatory actions taken by Washington’s Office of the Insurance...

AIA Opposes Washington Bill Limiting Underwriting Based on Dog Breed

Mar 8 2005 // If a Washington measure becomes law, responsible pet owners who take care of their animals will face higher insurance costs to subsidize rates for others with dogs more likely to bite, according to the American Insurance...

Consumer Group Applauds Washington Commissioner For Refunding Premiums to Doctors

Mar 4 2005 // The Center for Justice & Democracy, a national consumer organization that monitors insurance industry practices, applauded the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner for ordering the state’s...

Washington Dept. of Labor Fines Contractor over Workers’ Comp Violations

Mar 3 2005 // The Washington Department of Labor and Industries has put Skanska USA Building Inc. on notice that it will lose its certificate to self-insure if it doesn’t improve the way it manages workers’ compensation...

LRC Says Med-Mal Study Shows Need for Tort Reform

Mar 1 2005 // Tort reform proponents in Washington were reportedly not surprised that a report issued Tuesday by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) showed continued escalation in both the frequency and the cost of medical...

Med-Mal Writer ProAssurance to Expand Mid-Atlantic Reach with NCRIC Merger

Feb 28 2005 // Brimingham,Alabanama-based medcial malpractice insurer ProAssurance Corporation (NYSE: PRA) and NCRIC Group, Inc., our of Washington, D.C., (NASDAQ: NCRI) announced an agreement to merge NCRIC into ProAssurance in a $69.6...

Eliot Who’ TRIA Whoa’ Republicans Outline Insurance Priorities

Feb 21 2005 // Industry Gets Victory on Class Action But Reason to Worry Over TRIA Eliot who? The name Eliot Spitzer was never spoken during a recent gathering of insurance brokers and federal lawmakers in Washington, D.C. At the annual...

Eliot who’ TRIA when’ Republicans Outline Insurance Priorities

Feb 21 2005 // Industry Gets Victory on Class Action but Reason to Worry Over TRIA …. Eliot who? The name Eliot Spitzer that is on the lips of every insurance broker was never spoken during a recent gathering of insurance brokers...

Washington All Industry Day: Associations Discuss Broker Disclosure

Feb 21 2005 // Broker disclosure, medical malpractice reform and credit scoring dominated the discussions at the Washington All Insurance Industry Day at the Capital held Feb. 10. Over 170 independent agents gathered to learn about...

Nations Hazard Insurer Leaves Nationwide Trail

Feb 21 2005 // Even though his files have been stored in the department’s archives since the case was transferred to federal investigators more than a year ago, Ted Bader still keeps tabs on Michael Napadow and Nations Hazard...

Former Washington Governor Appointed to Safeco Board

Feb 18 2005 // Seattle-based Safeco’s board of directors has appointed former Washington State Governor Gary Locke as director, effective immediately. Gov. Locke will be included with the class of directors standing for election at...