Features for May 2008
- Florida Weighs Reinsurance Collateral Rule Change
- Report Tallies Trade-offs of Adding Wind to Federal Flood Insurance
- Tennessee Set to Require Review of Medical Lawsuits
- South Central Workers’ Comp Markets Show Signs of Improvement
- Nationwide Insurance Cuts 204 Jobs in Oregon
- N.H.’s Sevigny Gets Nod
- Florida Limits Public Adjusters’ Fees
- Plan Ahead to Help Reduce Telecommuting Workers’ Comp Exposure
- Suhr Risk Services: Driven to Excel
- Eight Lawsuits Filed Over Failed Vermont Heating System
- Employers Should Spell Out Telecommuting Policy to Control Exposure
- Oklahoma Governor Vetoes Lawsuit Reform Bill
- Nevada Insurance Regulator to Retire
- Inexpensive Roof Vent Could Prevent Wind Damage
- Florida’s Adding to Citizens’ Risk Worries CFO Sink
- Innovation Necessary for Insurance Industry
- Auto Reform Causes Major Upheaval for Mass. Agents’ Key Vendor
- Alabama Raises Required Auto Liability Limits for First Time Since 1983
- Experts Say Potential for Arizona Wildfires Extreme
- California May Boost Payouts to Workers Injured on the Job
- Greenberg’s Starr Foundation Sues AIG Over Credit Losses
- Report Tallies Trade-offs of Adding Wind to Federal Flood Insurance
- Insurance Industry Celebrates Women’s Achievements
- Colorado Bill Would Boost Penalties for Poor Insurance Carrier Conduct
- Maine Mom Loses Sex-bias Claim
- Alabama Students Hope Balloons Lead to Improved Tornado Warnings
- California Forecasts Stability in Workers’ Comp Insurance Market
- State Farm Files Request for California Rate Increase
- Trucking Under the Influence
- Florida Insureds of Bankrupt Poe Seek Filing Deadline Extension
- Trucking Under the Influence
- The Pros and Cons of Producer Compensation Methods
- South Dakota High Court Says Auto Insurance Covers Gun Accident
- Insurers Market Private Workers’ Comp for U.S. Defense Projects
- Insurers Boost California Economy by $27.3 Billion
- Insurance Industry: One Cog in the Cargo Theft Prevention Machine
- Report on Fatal S.C. Sofa Store Fire Cites Lack of Water
- Insurers Expected to Halt New Business in Nevada as Temblors Continue
- Congressional Report Finds Civilians Working in War Zones Encounter Claims Hurdles
- Insurers Market Private Workers’ Comp on U.S. Defense Projects
- Tornadoes Kill 15 in Southwestern Missouri; Governor Calls in National Guard
- Tennessee Eyes Ban on Suits if Flood Warnings Ignored
- Planning Ahead Can Help Reduce Telecommuting Workers’ Comp Exposures
- Senate Rejects Adding Wind Coverage to Flood Insurance Program
- Mass. Auto Competition Heats Up – Over Rules and Regulations
- Ohio Employers Ask for Another Review of Workers’ Comp Rates
- Construction Accidents Prompt OSHA Review
- Montana State Fund Says Workers’ Comp Rates to Drop Next Year
- International First Quarter Earnings Gone With the Credit Crunch
- N.Y. Suspends Workers Comp Security Fund Payments
- Trucking Under the Influence
- Colorado Bill Gives Regulator Authority to Demand Insurance Compensation
- Supreme Court Weighs Insurer’s Conflict of Interest in Health, Disability Benefits Claim Denial
- Mass. Nixes 13% FAIR Plan Rate Hike
- Defense Base Act: Doing Business Outside the Box
- Allstate to Begin Homeowners Rate Reductions, Refunds in Texas
- Defense Base Act: Doing Business Outside the Box
- Cafeterias Cooking Up Explosive Sales, Expansion in Restaurant Market
- Construction Safety Reaches Crisis in New York City
- Alabama Opens Coastal Home Insurance Market to Captive Insurers
- Defense Base Act: Business Outside the Box
- National Association of Insurance Women Formed From Need for Education
- U.S. Insurers Face Uphill Battle to Alter Foreign Insurers’ Tax Break
- New York Agents Seek to Curb State-backed Workers’ Comp Insurer
- Florida Workers’ Compensation Reforms Lowered Costs for a Year
- Damages Mount – again – In Storm-battered South Central States
- California Discussing Sale of State Workers’ Compensation Insurer
- Insurer Executives Say More Can be Done to Attract New Talent
- One Year after Tornado, Greensburg Still Struggling to Survive
- N.Y. City Wants U.S. To Pay 9/11 Health Care Costs
- Maryland Delays Bills to Promote Teen Driving Safety Until 2009
- Conn. Opens Teen Driving Center
- Harry Potter Case Illustrates Blurry Line in Copyright Liability
- Feds Issue Final Rules on Underground Mine Seals
- Disasters May Drive up Insurance Rates in Oklahoma, Commissioner Says
- National Insurance Crime Bureau: West Has Highest Vehicle Theft Rates
- Mass. Cuts Workers’ Comp Rates By 1%
- S.C. Workers’ Compensation Law Doesn’t Bar Invasion of Privacy Claim
- New Louisiana Legislature Doing Homework on Insurance, Lobbyist Says
- What MGAs Should Know About Carriers’ Due Diligence for Programs
- Lake Champlain Residents Prepare for Worst as Water Rises
- For Atlanta Quarterback Redman, Football’s More Fun Than Insurance
- Insurers to Build Natural Disaster Research Center
- Simple Successful in a Complex World
- Bush Vacation Town Weighs Protesters’ Insurance
- Democrats Accuse Sen. Martinez of Not Pushing Catastrophe Fund Bill
- Day Care Liability Measure Signed in Oklahoma
- Rep. Kanjorski: Federal Government Must Learn About Insurance Before Regulating It
- N.Y. Landlord Liable for Injury to Tenant’s Contractor Under ‘Strict Liability’
- Georgia, Tennessee Lead in Insured Catastrophe Losses for 1st Quarter
- Insurance Sector Ranks Second in Federal Political Giving
- Risk Retention Groups Could Add Property Coverage Under Bill in Congress
- N.Y. Car Repair Shops Can Rebate Deductibles
- Hospital Settles 11 Lawsuits Against Former West Va. Doctor
- California Earthquake: Damage Predictions of ‘Big One’ Get Bigger
- Match-making: What Retail Agents Want From Wholesalers and MGAs
- Industry Douses Consumer Group Praise for Prior Approval of Auto Rates
- Georgia’s Insurance Chief Oxendine Wants to be Governor in 2010
- Auto Exempted From Colorado Fair Accountable Insurance Rates Act
- A Soft Market Solution: MGAs and Risk Sharing
- Established Mass. Auto Insurers Decry ‘Free Ride’ For Incoming Players
- Earthquake Raises Questions About Coverage, Construction Codes
- Property Insurers to Build Natural Disaster Research Center
- Car Crash Deaths Increase Starting at Age 12, Study Finds
- Beware! It’s Open Season on ERISA Fiduciaries
- General Contractors Not Liable For Inspections, Rules Conn. High Court
- Supreme Court Weighs Insurer’s Conflict of Interest in Claim Denial
- West Virginia Supreme Court Hears Flood Lawsuit Arguments
- Survey: Majority of October’s California Wildfire Claims Settled
- Industry Progressing With Real Time Technology and Downloads
- Insurers to Build Natural Disaster Research Center
- Mich. Supreme Court Limits Time to Sue Insurers
- Oklahoma AG, Concentra Settle Workers’ Comp Billing Practices Dispute
- Mutuals and Stocks Behave Differently in Insurance Cycles
- Safeco a ‘Good Fit,’ Says Liberty Mutual Agency Market’s Gregg
- Court Allows Conn. Landlady’s Suit Against Rogue Insurance Executive Frankel For House Damage
- Cereal Link to Salmonella Strain Probed in North Dakota, Other States
- Okla. High Court Says Primary Employer Responsible for Comp Coverage
- Court Denies Allstate’s Request to Avoid Rate Decrease
- N.Y. to Lower Reservoirs to Reduce Flood Risk for Delaware River Towns
- Reversal in Decision for Pork Plant Workers Denied Workers’ Comp
- Louisiana Commissioner Continues Push for Market-based Reforms
- Earthquakes Raise Questions of Future Shocks, Public Readiness
- Medical Malpractice Suits on the Decline in Pennsylvania
- Insurers to Build Natural Disaster Research Center
- Louisiana Senate OKs Bill to Extend Insurance Incentive Program
- Colorado Motorcycle Fatalities Reach Record High
- N.J. Approves Jobs, Education as Driver Rating Criteria
- Consumer Federation Says Prior Approval Works, Industry Says Not True
- Consumer Federation Says Prior Approval Works, Industry Says Not True
- California Aims to Improve Insurance Rate Approval Process
- Vermont Resort Owners Fight Class Action Over Investor Passes
- South Carolina Toughens Drunk Driving Law
- Supreme Court Won’t Hear Exxon Appeal of Louisiana Damages Award
- Consumer Federation Says Prior Approval Works, Industry Says Not True
- Travelers Personal Lines Consolidation Hits N.J., Mass., N.Y.
- Florida Smokers Split $600 Million Tobacco Fund
- Contractors and Certificates of Liability Insurance
- Earthquakes Shake Reno, Bigger Quake Could be Coming
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