Features for October 2007
- Suit against Blackwater can proceed
- Court: Liability waiver does not bar health club from negligence claim
- It’s wait ’til next year for Alabama beach pool bill
- Idaho Falls considers rule banning cell phones
- S.C. chief urges hurricane damage formula – before storms hit
- Small businesses should take cover under excess liability coverage
- W. Va. lawmakers may reassert workers’ comp oversight
- How to put the brakes on truck crashes
- Glass-eater sentenced for insurance fraud
- Fla. brings back no-fault auto insurance
- Off-year election 2007 could provide glimpse into 2008
- N.Y. City may be liable for 9/11 workers’ illnesses
- Luxury doesn’t always buy safety
- Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C premium gainers for first-half 2007
- N.Y.’s Dinallo proposes ‘rainy day’ fund
- ‘Self-franchise’ your own agency
- Lloyd’s, former R.I governor settle
- State Farm’s 9.1% rate hike in Texas rejected
- Catering to wealthy individuals
- Agents offer remedies as N.Y. coastal market worsens
- Unpaid traffic fines in Texas invalidate licenses
- For small truckers, exceed the minimum
- Declarations
- Texas seeing fewer insurance complaints
- N.Y. comptroller loses liquidation bureau case
- Texas Insurance Complaints
- Luxury doesn’t always buy safety
- Surplus lines execs search for common ground
- The road to managed competition in Mass. auto insurance
- Has the two-year lawsuit lull ended?
- Holocaust insurance settlement delayed
- Building a brand with the right imagery
- Luxury doesn’t always buy safety
- Calif. governor signsworkers’ comp bill
- Nationwide replaces Budweiser at NASCAR
- Luxury doesn’t always buy safety
- Advice for firms considering a captive
- Consumer advice
- Advice for firms considering a captive
- Data breaches expose businesses while highlighting need for coverage
- Comp insurers appeal S.C. rate hike rejection
- Data breaches expose businesses while highlighting need for coverage
- BOPs deliver more now than in the old days
- Fla. high court affirms insurers need pay for covered perils only
- Programs Unplugged
- Workable competition
- Case Watch
- BOPs deliver more now than in the old days
- N.J. still tops
- Ark. sets 2008 workers’ comp rates, benefits
- Maine laws on bike helmets, seat belts, teens’ cell phone use
- Texas leads the way in decreasing the number of railroad accidents
- Fired-up over safer cigarettes
- Former franchisees challenge Brooke agent dealings
- State probe clears Brooke Corp. of wrongdoing
- Study: Homes in fire-risk areas of Sierra Nevada
- Maine cop hit by stolen police car covered
- Court says database alone not sufficient in determining reimbursement costs
- Commerce Banc Insurance to be sold
- State of Louisiana clears Brooke of wrongdoing
- Former franchisees challenge Brooke agent dealings
- From the Big Apple to the Corn State
- Idaho reduces workers’ comp rates an average of 3.7%
- Calif. Supreme Court qualifies enforcement of class action waivers
- Markel employees build custom motorcycle
- Oregon to decrease workers’ comp rates 2.3%
- Study: Homes in fire-risk areas of Sierra Nevada
- Scruggs wants contempt charge dismissed
- Calif. Supreme Court qualifies enforcement of class action waivers
- Washington insurers, trail lawyers at odds over treble damages
- Kentucky earns highway safety award
- Washington insurers, trail lawyers at odds over treble damages
- From the Big Apple to the Corn State
- W. Va. registrations jump during tax amnesty
- Supreme Court to hear case pitting federal v. state product liability laws
- Niche writing and the soft market
- Miss. candidates spar over public service records
- Niche writing and the soft market