Features for July 2012
- Nevada to Exit NIMA
- Portable Persistency Now Prop. 33; Consumer Watchdog Attacks
- N.Y. Judge: Aon’s Poaching Suit Against Alliant Ins. Can Proceed
- 10 Features of Revised NFIP
- Ex-Missouri Gov. Wilson Gets Probation for Campaign Payment
- More Gen Y’ers Passing on Driving
- Reno Donates $75,000 Toward Air Race Insurance
- Florida Court Nixes Adjuster 48-Hour Rule
- Suit Says Hyundai Inflated 40 Mpg Claim
- Employers Turn to Healthcare Law’s Requirements
- PFGBest Broker Scandal Leads to Calls for Insurance for Grain Trade
- 5 Cyber Coverages
- Be on Lookout for Mold Damage After Storms, Regulator Advises
- Pennsylvania Dentists Now Required to Buy Liability Insurance
- Kentucky Licenses Portable Device Insurance
- Targets of Trademark Bullies and Patent Trolls Differ
- Two Montana Counties Declare Drought Disasters
- Utah Says Energy Giant Falsified $25M in Claims
- Florida Streamlines Licensing for Agents, Adjusters
- A Conversation with the Oldest (Maybe) Living CPCU Designate
- There’s More Than Silence When Musicians Fail to Play
- Calif. Joint Operation Targets Underground Economy
- First Quarter Premium Up 4% for P/C Companies
- Tainted Montana Town Reaches Cleanup Milestone
- Carolina Sheriff’s Shooting Stress Not Covered by Comp
- Policy Counts for Property Insurers of Last Resort Up 17%
- Michigan Regulators: Consumer Complaints Against Insurers Drop in 2011
- N.J. Court Rules on Workers’ Comp Occupational Stress Claim
- Aon: June’s Severe Weather Losses Near $2B in U.S.
- N.C. Workers’ Comp Data Dispute Resolved
- Competing in the New World of Benefits Brokerage
- Insurers Warn Restaurants on Exposures that Could Interrupt Recovery
- GM Joins Sharing Economy
- Industry Tries to Keep Up With Cyber Liability Exposures
- April Tornadoes Set Record in Oklahoma
- Driving History Seen as Predictor of Individual’s Lifespan
- Vt. Flood Insurance Customers May See Higher Rates
- Calif. Drivers Will Be Allowed to Text, With Restrictions
- Some Reinsurance Increases But No Hard Market
- After the Derecho Storm, Claims Are Pouring In
- What to Know About the NEW & IMPROVED Flood Program
- New York’s Top Regulator Seeks Insurer Data in 9/11 Case
- Wisconsin Court Says Insurer Must Defend ‘Junk’ Fax Lawsuit
- Court Rules for Travelers in Penn. Kickback Case
- North Carolina OKs Sea Policy Change Ban
- Buffalo Region Has Highest Auto Theft Rate in New York State
- Texas Supreme Court: Bad Faith Tort Inconsistent with Workers’ Comp System
- AIG to Revive AIG Name; Drop Chartis
- Virginia Begins Enforcing Proper Usage of Certificate of Insurance
- Mass. Regulator Seeks Insurers’ Executive Pay Data
- Just Do It
- 5 Tips Learned From Grandma For Running a Business
- P/C Industry Should Not Expect Traditional Hard Market Soon: Hartwig
- Health, Benefits Market Offers Growth Opportunities for P/C Agents
- Insurer Sues Nocal Surgery Firm Over Alleged Overbilling
- Academy Launches Free Technical Skills Evaluation Assessments
- 10 Things Agencies Do Right (and Wrong) with Agency Management Systems
- Alabama Readies Auto Insurance Verification
- Shifting the Conversation From Price to Value
- City Drivers’ Rates Too High, Too Variable, Says Consumer Group
- Deadly NYC Crane Collapse Insurance Challenged
- Facebook Fiasco Disrupting IPO Insurance Market
- State Fund Files First Tiered Rating Plan
- Report: Vehicle Theft Falls, California Still Dominates Top 10 List
- J.D. Power: Auto Insurance Satisfaction Reaches All-Time High
- Fitch: WC Combined Ratio Worst in 10 Years
- Agents Seek Diversified Role in Group Health/Benefits Arena
- Public Companies Underestimate Risk of D&O Lawsuit: Survey
- Some P/C Agencies See Potential in Dynamic Health, Benefits Market
- Former AIG, Gen Re Execs Admit to Fraud, Pay Fines
- Nebraska Insurance Agent Admits Fraud
- Ala. Gov. Bentley Touts New Homeowners’ Insurance Laws
- Dallas Hailstorm Loss Estimated at Nearly $1B
- Businesses Balk at South Carolina Hurricane Plan
- Swiss Re Chief Economist Sees Stronger U.S. Economy by Year End
- Professional Liability Exposures Evolve with Changing Healthcare Environment
- CFA: Rates for Good Drivers in Cities Too High, Too Variable
- Study: Florida Among Best for Building Codes
- How Predictive Modeling Has Revolutionized Insurance
- North Carolina Targets Workers’ Comp Scofflaws
- West Virginia Mine Sealed
- Study: Gadgets Double Lightning Damage Costs
- Colo. Ranchers Selling Off Cattle to Avoid Drought Loss
- Massachusetts, Connecticut Receive AIG Settlement Funds
- ‘One Way or Another’ Agencies See Growth in Group Health
- Helping Policyholders Understand Auto Glass Repair Or Replacement Options
- Force-Placed Insurers to Submit Lower Rates in N.Y.
- Employers Fighting the Rising Cost of Healthcare Turn to Holistic Benefit Planning as a Solution
- Increasing Agents’ Online Visibility Is Goal of New Internet Marketing Service
- How to Find Success Using Social Media
- Alternative Workers’ Compensation Risk Financing Options to Consider
- Colo. Supermax Inmates Sue Over Mental Health Treatment
- Texas Regulators Fine Auto Insurer for Improper Ads
- Academy of Insurance Third Quarter Schedule (2012)
- A Year Later: The Growth and Outlook of the LexisNexis Insurance Exchange
- R.I. Proposes 6.75% Assessment for WC Insurers
- Health Insurers to Pay $62M in Rebates in Illinois
- Tennessee Court Rules on Workers’ Statute of Limitations
- Southern Cal. Jurors Award $4.5M After Teacher Molest
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