Insurance News from March 18, 2005
National News
Business Leaders Warn of ‘Rolling Crisis’ As Federal Terror Insurance Program Nears Expiration
U.S. business leaders came out in force this week to urge renewal of the federal...
International & Reinsurance News
S&P, Best Comment on Allianz 2004 Earnings
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services noted that "the improved 2004 results published by...
East News
Del. Moves to Yank License Plates of Uninsured Drivers
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Matt Denn has asked the Senate Public Safety Committee...
West News
Washington Bill Asks Insurers to Consider Dogs’ Deeds, not their Breeds
The only problem Dee Robison has with her favorite Doberman pinscher, Darby, is that...
Southeast News
W. Va. Tort Reform Bill Survives Toughest Test Yet; NAMIC Comments
Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin's bill to eliminate third-party bad faith lawsuits survived...
Fla. Cabinet’s Emergency Rule ‘Holds Insurers Feet to the Fire’ to Expedite Open Hurricane Claims
N.C. Commission, Rate Bureau Reach Compromise; Agree on 2.2 Percent Average Policy Increase
AIIA Conferees Honor Rep. Mike Hill; Attend BBQ at State Legislature
A.M. Best Gives Service Insurance an ‘Excellent’ Rating
Texas / South Central News
Legislation Aimed at Protecting Okla. Homeowners Clears State Senate
A measure to ensure that Oklahoma homeowners do not receive a cancellation notice of...