Florida Approves Property Insurance Reform May 9, 2011 By Michael Adams Homeowners’ insurers in Florida are breathing a sigh of relief after succeeding in a months-long battle to obtain property insurance...
Kentucky to Streamline Agents’ Licenses for Veterans May 4, 2011 By Michael Adams Members of the armed services and their sponsors will find it easier to keep or obtain an agent’s license under...
Damage Estimated in Billions as Insurers Work to Pay Claims May 4, 2011 By Michael Adams Officials, insurers and residents are starting the daunting task of assessing and cleaning up the damage from the massive storm...
Florida Legislature Approves Commercial Rate Deregulation Bill May 3, 2011 By Michael Adams Commercial insurers in Florida will have more leeway in setting rates on a number of lines of insurance under a...
North Carolina In Auto Rate Deregulation Battle May 2, 2011 By Michael Adams Auto insurers are looking to change the way rates are set in North Carolina but that’s not going to happen...
Officials, Insurers Begin Tallying Damages from Deadly Storm April 29, 2011 By Michael Adams Officials in Southeast states hammered by a storm that killed at least 300 people have begun the task of evaluating...
Major Florida PIP Reform Effort Dies in Committee April 27, 2011 By Michael Adams The industry’s push for comprehensive reforms to Florida’s no-fault personal injury protection (PIP) insurance law came to an abrupt end...
Tennessee Insurance Agents Win Investigation Protections, Lower Fines April 26, 2011 By Michael Adams Tennessee insurance agents who come under investigation by the state will enjoy some new due process protections and face lower...
Georgia Passes Bill Regulating Insurance Certificates April 25, 2011 By Michael Adams Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal is expected to sign into law a bill requiring that certificate of insurance forms be filed...
Florida Jury Hits Insolvent Insurer’s Owners with $76 Million Verdict April 21, 2011 By Michael Adams The former owners of Aries Insurance Co. are on the hook for millions after a Miami-Dade District Court found them...