Features for September 2014
- Demand for Liability Insurance to Rise Again
- Homeowner Rate Hikes Go Unchallenged by Texas Commissioner
- Contractors and the CGL Policy’s ‘Your Product’ and ‘Your Work’ Exclusions
- $2.25M Additional Claims Payments Recovered in Louisiana in First Half of 2014
- The Ever-Evolving Nature of Cyber Coverage
- R.I., Mass. Among Top 5 States in Hazard Risk Ranking
- Losses by Business Sector
- N.H. Gov. Creates Workers’ Comp Commission
- E&O Insights: How Well Do You Know Your Workers’ Compensation Risk?
- FEMA Wants $5.8M in Sandy Aid Repaid
- Insuring Products of the Mind
- Mississippi Supreme Court to Decide If Damages Cap Is Constitutional
- Top 10 Causes of Business Insurance Losses
- Washington Saw 567 Square Miles Burned by Wildfires
- Top 5 Insurance Industry Misconceptions About Copyright
- California Workers’ Comp Kaleidoscope Through Conference-Goers’ Eyes
- OSHA Revises Severe Injury Reporting Rule
- Agent Steals More Than $100K From California Businesses
- The Problem with Domestic Excess and Surplus Lines Insurers
- Barley Crops in Montana, Idaho Rain Damaged
- 10 Things to Know About Intellectual Property
- Chicago Rideshare Law Requires $1M Commercial Auto, $1M CGL Cover
- Fatal Occupational Injuries Decrease by 8% in Texas in 2013
- S. Dakota Director: No Work Comp Premiums for True Independent Contractors
- Workers’ Comp Loss Costs Declining Again in Oklahoma
- States Ranked by Risk of Damage from Natural Hazards: CoreLogic
- Texas Pickup Trucks Stolen the Most: NICB Report
- Rate Changes in Store for Louisiana Citizens Commercial Insurance Customers
- Workers’ Compensation Premiums Increased By 5.1% in First Half of 2014
- Once Again, Texas Lawmakers Asked to Do Something about Windstorm Insurer
- Marijuana Coverage in the Wild West
- Florida’s Flood Agency Halts in Tampa Bay
- Why Independent Agents Should Take Advantage of a Higher Standard of Care
- South Carolina: Kickball Injury Covered by Workers’ Compensation
- Missouri Insurance Director: Claims from Ferguson Riots Limited to Businesses
- Engaging Tomorrow’s Workforce, Today
- Florida Weighs 2.5% Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease
- Report: 1-in-6 Construction Workers in California Part of ‘Informal Economy’
- Employment Growth Leads to Workers’ Comp Benefit, Cost Uptick
- Oklahoma to Require Earthquake Insurance Education for Producers
- Utah City Argues It’s Not at Fault for Landslide
- Insurance Experts: Does It Really Take One to Know One?
- Fertilizer Makers Place Blame on City in West, Texas, Explosion
- Hot Weather Takes Toll On Washington Wheat Crop
- A.M. Best Downgrades Tower Group Again
- Texas Woman Pleads Guilty in Crash Staging Case
- Settlements Against Uninsured New Mexico Rail Service Reach Nearly $8M
- Surplus Carriers Search for Growth Never Ends
- Louisiana AG Files Suit Against State Farm over Auto Repair Practices
- Insureds Rarely Have Home Inventories Despite Benefits, Say Claims Pros
- E&O Insights: Managing Disasters from an E&O Perspective
- Texas Bugatti Owner Destroys Vehicle in Insurance Fraud Scheme
- Widespread Damage from Napa Jolt
- Marijuana and Workers’ Comp
- Prevention, Improved Response Stressed in West Explosion Report
- U.S. Retailers Warned About Hacking Software
- Coverholders Playing Greater Role in Lloyd’s Global Expansion
- Everyone Likes a Hard Insurance Market, Right?
- New Mexico Traffic Deaths Up 20% This Year
- Near National P/C Carriers Identified for 2014
- Louisiana’s Homeowners Market Stronger 9 Years after Katrina
- Hawaii’s Post-Storm Disaster Request Denied by FEMA
- The Impact of Prior Work Exclusions and Sunset Provisions in CGL Policies
- Nationwide Brand Back in N.J. Market
- Why a Wall Street Model Is Needed
- Southeast on Track to Develop ‘Megalopolis’ from Raleigh to Atlanta
- MAPFRE Enters Mass. Life Insurance Market
- State of the Market: Surplus Lines Bounces Back
- Kentucky Approves Lower Workers’ Comp Loss Costs
- Over 1,300 Claims Filed After Revere Tornado
- High on Marijuana Insurance
- Judge’s Ruling Leaves Florida Workers’ Comp System in Limbo
- Delaware WC Panel Begins Work
- Changes in Washington
- Freedom Industries’ Insurance Plan Favors Nonprofits
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