Insurance News from August 21, 2006
National News
Miss. Katrina Case Just First of Hundreds In Waiting
One down, hundreds to go. That's the tally for a federal judge in Mississippi who ruled...
International & Reinsurance News
Lockton to Acquire Forbes International Creating Biggest Private Broker
Lockton, Inc. and Alexander Forbes Ltd., the world's ninth largest insurance broker,...
East News
Mass. Weighs Low-Income Health Plan Payments
Low-income residents would pay between $10 and $100 a month for health care under draft...
West News
Judge Rules Against Private Ambulance Company Serving Spokane
A judge has ruled that Spokane, Wash., residents who have used American Medical...
Southeast News
Sen. Lott Sounds Off Over Katrina Claims, Insurers’ Antitrust Status
U.S. Sen. Trent Lott says he's disappointed with the slow pace that hundreds of...
Texas / South Central News
Texas AG Says Hotel and Owner Exploited Hurricane Evacuees
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced he has sued an economy motel operator for...
Midwest News
Michigan’s Watters Has Faith in Plan for Good Urban Risks
Michigan Insurance Director of Insurance Linda Watters wants drivers in urban areas to...