Insurance News from May 10, 2004
National News
Insurer Groups Say Multistate Credit Scoring Study Likely to Be Biased
The results of a multistate data call on credit-based insurance scoring appear to be...
International & Reinsurance News
Lloyd’s Authorized to Conduct Business in 8 New EU Member Countries
Lloyd's Chairman Lord Peter Levene announced that the U.K.'s Financial Services...
East News
N.Y. Court Rules Insurer Must Show Prejudice to Deny Claim Based on Late Notice
A state trial court in Suffolk County in New York has required an insurance company to...
West News
State Farm Drops Auto Insurance Rates in New Mexico
State Farm Insurance, New Mexico's largest auto insurer, is lowering customer rates by...
Southeast News
Fla. CFO Lauds Passage of Funeral, Cemetery and Consumer Services Act
Florida Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher said Floridians facing the need to buy...
Texas / South Central News
Gov. Perry Urges Insurers to Bring Business to Texas
Texas Gov. Rick Perry recently told a group of key insurance company executives that...
Midwest News
Missouri GOP Looks to Override Gov. Holden’s Veto of Med-Mal Award Caps; Insurers Won’t Promise Rate Cuts
Missouri Republicans are trying to override a veto by Democratic Gov. Bob Holden of a...