Features for June 2010
- State Farm Won’t Add New Flood Policies
- Claims Gulf
- Business Moves
- Declarations
- Florida Reinsurance Prices Decline 10% But Challenges Remain at Renewal
- Storm Management
- FAIA’s Grady: Florida Needs to Improve Its Insurance Reputation
- Court Denies Damages to Uninsured in Hot Coffee Lawsuit
- Wisconsin Court: Insurers Must Help With Fox River Paper Mill Cleanup
- Florida Market Still Frustrates Surplus Brokers
- It Figures
- Important Questions to Analyze a Business’s Preparedness
- Latin Agent Groups Growing, Starting Up, Going ‘Mainstream’
- Hawaii Insurance Commissioner Schmidt Resigns
- Supervisor Has Duty to Enforce OSHA Compliance
- Ohio: Temporary Disability Compensation Can Include Concurrent Wages
- Florida Chief McCarty Calls for ‘Substantive Change’ in Property Market
- Risk Management a Low Priority for Small Business World
- Insurers as Venture Capitalists? Maryland Pondering Tax Credit Plan
- A Disaster Can Take Many Forms: Are Your Business Customers Prepared?
- Louisiana AG Files Petition Against BP
- Is Your Agency’s Web Site Dangerously Obsolete?
- Data Shows Med Mal Indemnity Payments in Connecticut Fell
- Declarations
- Double Trouble: Oil and Hurricanes in the Gulf Coast
- New Markets
- Business Moves
- Florida Deregulates Certain Commercial, Professional Liability Lines for Pricing
- Business Moves
- E&O Insights: ‘Let Me Think About It’
- Climate Change Litigation: Changes on the Horizon?
- Oil Rig Tragedies Shock Insurers, Destabilize Market, Says Willis
- Maximize Your Book with Personal Umbrellas
- Court Rules Virginia Homeowner Has No Coverage for Chinese Drywall Damage
- Business Moves
- Storm Management
- How to COPE with Apartments
- Latin Agents Group Launches in New York
- FEMA: Insurance Applies If Oil from BP Spill Mixes with Flood Waters
- FEMA: Insurance Applies if Oil from Spill Mixes with Flood Waters
- The Age of Relentless Acceleration
- New York Approves Disclosure-Compensation Statement
- It Figures
- May Storms in Oklahoma Caused $1B in Damage
- Specialized Independence
- Declarations
- Double Trouble: Oil and Hurricanes in the Gulf Coast
- State Farm Won’t Add New Flood Policies but Agents Will Still Sell Them
- Umbrellas for Residential Contractors in Uncertain Times
- The Great Unbundling
- MGAs Key to Florida’s Property Market, Say Officials, Execs
- Promoting Employee Wellness Yields Substantial Business Returns
- Contractors: Reduce the Cost of Loss While Helping to Save Lives
- It Figures
- Gaylord’s Nashville Properties to Cost $215 Million to Restore After Floods
- Voters Select Whitman Over Calif. Commissioner Poizner, Reject Prop. 17
- Congressional Panel Criticizes Government Over AIG Bailout
- Trade Groups Sue New York over Pay-Disclosure Rules
- Who’s Getting Sued in Securities Class Action Lawsuits Now?
- Storm Management
- Nevada Insurance Commissioner Resigns; State Seeks Replacement
- Sales Strategies in Difficult Times
- It Figures
- Declarations
- Bill Would Allow Video Monitors in Cars
- Small Town Hiring Blues
- Massachusetts AG Wants New Regulations for Insurers, Agents
- The Times They Are A-Changin’
- Who’s Getting Sued in Securities Class Action Lawsuits Now?
- New Mexico Names Dunbar Interim Insurance Chief; Deputy Resigns
- Commercial Market to Remain Stable, Challenging for Risk Managers
- Declarations
- Ohio Revokes Insurers’ Licenses
- Declarations
- Dealing With the Cover-Up
- AIG on ‘Clear Path to Repaying Taxpayers,’ Says CEO Benmosche
- The Ethics of Stealing Business From Competitors
- Agents: How to Avoid Traps of Selling on Price
- Agents: How to Avoid Traps of Selling on Price
- California Workers’ Compensation Insurance Market More Lucrative
- Former Vice President at Rhode Island Insurer Acquitted
- Declarations
- Business Moves
- Agents Aren’t Quite Ready for the Social Media Revolution
- Business Moves
- Flood Insurance Rates Cut for Properties Affected By Remapping
- It Figures
- Who’s Getting Sued in Securities Class Action Lawsuits Now?
- Agents: How to Avoid Traps of Selling on Price
- Mississippi Home’s Concrete Structure Cuts Insurance Cost
- Arkansas Class Action Suit Against Farmers Union Can Proceed
- Calif. Agents Could Face New CE Requirements
- Storm Management
- 20% of Drivers Would Flunk Test
- Oklahoma Lawmakers Pass Workers’ Comp Legislation
- Supervisor Has Duty to Enforce OSHA Compliance
- New York Insurance Regulator Hands Out Large Fines
- Florida Hurricane Fund In Better Shape
- In Developing Producers, a Little Help From One’s Friends Goes a Long Way
- Study: Overall Purchase Beats Price in Auto Insurance Satisfaction
- Injured Passenger Can Sue Airline for Negligence in State Court
- Tennessee Agents Warned on Flood Insurance E&O Exposure
- Agents Seek More Real Time Options from Carriers
- Promoting Employee Wellness Yields Substantial Business Returns
- Florida Insurers Head Into Hurricane Season with Fingers Crossed
- Trains, Ships and Trucks
- Insurance Programs Must Work for All Involved
- Agents: How to Avoid Traps of Selling on Price
- Agents: How to Avoid Traps of Selling on Price
- Top 10 Tips to Help Agents Improve Their Careers
- Car Insurance Mandate Begins in Wisconsin
- How Program Partners Can Help Agents Sell Value
- Price Scare
- Agents’ Top-Rated Carriers Make Fast Adjuster Contacts
- Business Moves
- It Figures
- Business Moves
- New Markets
- Ohio: Attorney Fees Distinct from Punitive Damages
- North Carolina Insurers Oppose Change to Negligence Standard
- The Right Relationship Chemistry Can Increase Sales, Create Succession Plan
- What Agencies Should Do When Key Employees Leave
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