Features for October 2008
- Agents Balk as Mass. Weighs Ending Auto Surcharge Appeals
- Ike Cleanup in Kentucky will Last into Next Year
- Colorado Orders 16% Decrease in Workers’ Comp Loss Costs
- Shrinking Citizens Signals Progress in Florida Property Market
- Greenberg: AIG’s Risky Subprime Activity ‘Exploded’ After He Left
- Minnesota Welcomes Homeless Pups
- Don’t Just Translate It into Spanish
- Cross-Border Trucking, Competitiveness Concerns in Arizona
- Storms’ Toll Takes on Many Forms
- Hurricanes, Credit Crunch Hit Louisiana, Texas Agriculture
- Deepen Customer Loyalty With E-Mail Marketing
- Blonde Sues Over Brown Dye
- Carvill Offers Options on Individual Named Storms
- AIG Commercial Insurance Battles Back
- Brooke Corp. Faces Lawsuits by Illinois and New York Banks
- TWIA Claims From Ike May be Less Than Expected
- Armed & Ready to Outsell the Competition
- Insurers Need to Beware of Business ‘Red Flags’
- Assessment of Ike’s Environmental Damage Begins
- Marketing Your Agency is More Than Buying a Few Ads
- New York, Bermuda Sign Regulatory Working Pact
- Carvill Offers Options on Individual Named Storms
- Texas Insured Driver Database in Effect Statewide
- Premium Growth: Top 25 P/C Premium Gainers Through Q2 2007
- Mass. Fraud Fighters Reach Milestone
- Allstate Responds to Mich. Consumer Advocate’s Call for Investigation
- Surplus Lines: A Market in Transition
- Greenberg Says AIG’s Subprime Splurge Didn’t Happen on His Watch
- Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Sean Dilweg
- Insurers Need to Beware of Business ‘Red Flags’
- Industry Innovators Give Agents Alternative Solutions
- New Jersey Enacts Workers’ Comp Reform Package
- $90 Million Lawsuit Filed in Tennessee Fire that Killed 7
- Ark. Court to Consider Fairness of Workers’ Comp System
- From Seed to Supermarket
- The Truth About AIG and Pennsylvania’s P/C Markets
- Group Nurtures Latin Agents’ Relationships, Better Business Practices
- Louisiana Citizens to Shuttle 40,000 More Policies
- Financial Crisis Dominates European Risk Manager Debates, Conference
- New York Ranks Least Complained-About Auto Insurers
- Carriers’ Marketing to Latinos is Good but Could be Better, Say Agents
- California Approves Legislation To Transform Workers’ Comp Insurer
- Pressure Rising for Tighter Regulation of Insurance, Financial Services
- Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay Gains $10 Million in OneBeacon Long Island Homeowners Renewals
- Florida’s Citizens Cancels New Office
- AIG May Sell Hawaii Unit to Pay Federal Loan
- CNA’s CEO Stephen Lilienthal Honored by City of Hope, Nov. 20
- Feds: Construction Deaths Slowed in New York
- Florida Warns Rising Energy Costs Could Increase Home Fires
- California Bans Texting While Driving
- Financial Crisis Kills Maryland’s Rate Cut
- Wanted: Florida Agencies Focusing on Hispanic Market
- Nice Nails
- N.J. Scraps Rebuilding Fee
- S.C. Safe Home Program Updates Web Site
- Universal North America Offers Auto Coverage in Arizona, Nevada
- ID Theft Insurance: Oasis or Mirage?
- Connecticut Docs Unhappy
- Lawmaker Calls for AIG Internal Documents
- Washington Commissioner Approves Safeco Sale
- Teamwork in Your Agency: Lip Service or Reality?
- Liberty Mutual Protests S&P’s Downgrade to ‘A-‘ after Safeco Close
- More to Come in Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
- Hawaii Files for 11.6 Percent Workers’ Comp Decrease
- Lurking Cyber Risks
- Some See Spitzer Role in AIG Crisis
- Combined Damages from Gustav and Ike in Louisiana Could Reach $20B
- Correction
- For Agents, Their Carriers’ Claims Service is Top Performance Measure
- New York to Oversee AIG Sales; Regulate Credit Swaps as Insurance
- Louisiana’s Crops, Forests, Fisheries Suffered From Hurricanes
- Insurers Need to Beware of Business ‘Red Flags’
- To Tax or Not to Tax – Battling Coalitions Dispute Bermuda ‘Loophole’
- Lawmaker Calls for AIG Internal Documents
- Texas Workers’ Comp Commissioner: We’ve Come a Long Way
- Hawaii Pacific University Launches Insurance and Risk Management Program
- AIG: Picking at the Pieces
- Praise for N.Y. Insurance Chief Dinallo
- Call for AIG Internal Documents
- Court: Insurer Can’t Bring Subrogation Claim Against Attorney
- Fractured Loyalty: Customer Versus Company
- Chicago Pizzeria Owner Accused of Arson for Insurance
- In Texas, ‘Trigger’ May Be Trickier Than it Seems
- Calif. Insurance Commissioner Considers 2010 Bid
- Mo. Docs Move to Kan. Citing Lower Malpractice Costs
- Geeslin: It May be 90 Days Before Ike’s True Cost is Known
- Washington Proposes 3% Increase in Workers’ Comp Rates
- Chicago’s Mayor Hits AIG Bailout; Other Midwest Officials More Positive
- U.S. P/C Insurers’ Net Income Falls More Than 50% in First Half 2008
- North Dakota’s Commissioner Adam Hamm: Consumer Protection Remains Top Priority
- Cracking Under Pressure
- Liberty Mutual Not Pleased With Downgrade
- Lessons Learned from the AIG Crisis
- Soft Market Challenges
- State Regulators Blast Federal Regulation Advocates Over AIG
- Reinsurance Executives Tour Fortified Home in Mississippi
- Carvill Offers Options on Individual Named Storms
- Congress Extends National Flood Insurance Plan Until Next March
- In Case of North Carolina Agent Charged with Murder, Autopsy is Inconclusive
- California Governor Signs Agent-Broker Bill
- It Pays To Specialize
- More to Come in Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season
- West Virginia Resort Loses Another Insurance Conference Over Labor Rift
- Non-Compete Agreements: Are They Enforceable?
- Competitors Offer to Fill the Gaps
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