Insurance News from January 12, 2005
National News
Conning Study: Commercial Automobile Market Marks First Underwriting Profit in 16 Years
Commercial auto underwriting results took a U-turn in the right direction from 1999 to...
Aon Study: Board of Directors Pay Up 23% in 2003-04
Banking Chief Urges New Approach to Consumer Disclosure on Financial Products
U.S. Tort Costs Rise in 2003, but at More Moderate Pace Than in Prior Years, According to Tillinghast Study
AVRECO Serves as Sponsor for Insurance Journal Online Seminar; First in Series Set for Jan. 20
International & Reinsurance News
Norwich Union to Offer Young Drivers ‘Pay As You Drive'(TM) Insurance
The U.K.'s Norwich Union has announced an innovative program to give young motorists...
East News
Nationwide Latest Auto Insurer to Cut N.Y. Rates
The New York State Insurance Departmentannounced that Nationwide Insurance will reduce...
West News
Calif. City Sues Attorney for Failure to Have Insurers Clean-up Town’s Pollution
The city of Lodi, California, announced it's suing the attorney responsible for a plan...
Southeast News
Fla. Legislative Committees Preparing for 2005 Session
An overview of property and casualty issues, homeowners, commercial property, PIP,...
Hurricane Pricing Model Calculates New Rates for One Florida Deductible
Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp. Personal Lines Division Back to Accepting New Applications; Fla. Targeted Market
W. Va. Purchases $2.6 M Workers’ Comp. Medical Bill Processing System
Hal Conditt Joins Beecher Carlson’s Nashville Office As V.P of Sales
Texas / South Central News
Houston Man Fined for Workers’ Comp Fraud Scam
Austin-based Texas Mutual Insurance Company reported that Henry Prince of Houston has...
Midwest News
Willis Adds 3 VPs in Play for Higher Minn. Benefits Market Share
New York-based brokerage behemoth Willis Group Holdings Ltd. has announced three senior...