Features for March 2005
- From the Fraud Wire … Outrageous Stories Hit the Headlines
- Texas Workers’ Comp Bill Moves On
- Killer Tsunamis and the Marine Insurance Market
- Workers’ Comp Reform: Priority Number One for Oklahoma Lawmakers
- The Cluster Option: A Short Survival Guide
- Roofing Contractors, Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Profits
- Workers’ Comp Loss Prevention: Going Beyond the Safety Dance
- Turning Blue into Green for Favored Companies
- Key Cluster Considerations
- Is California’s Comp Market Rebounding?
- Aon Complaint Memos Reveal Personal Lines Arrangements
- Cypress Point President Discusses California Workers’ Comp Market
- NCOIL Approves Producer Compensation Disclosure Model Act
- Huge Opportunity Exists In LTC Marketplace For Trained, Savvy Agents
- Broker to Marsh Cast-Offs: ‘Look No Further’
- Florida, Alabama Get Tough on Unpaid Claims
- Calif. Small Business Owners Optimistic About Growth, UBOC Survey Says
- MarshMac Emerges from Difficult Year with Downsizing and Disclosure Plan
- Insurance-Related Subjects Top Florida Legislature’s To-Do List
- Advice to California Agents: Use Care in Picking Workers’ Comp Approach
- Pennsylvania Keeps Its Workers’ Compensation Costs Under Control
- Workers’ Comp Varies Widely; Reforms Slow to Enact, Enforce
- Garamendi Testifies in Executive Life Lawsuit
- CPCU Society Looking into IMSA Standards Model for P/C Industry
- Roofing Contractors, Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Profits
- Utah Court Rules in Favor of Workers Compensation Fund
- Conn. Finds Aggressive Drivers U-Turn into Trouble After Retraining
- When Is Prejudice Required?
- Lawmakers Endorse New Nursing Home Ergonomic Guidelines
- Health Care Revolution Delivers Opportunities for Surplus Lines Industry
- Spitzer’s Complaint Outlines Aon’s Personal Lines Deals with Insurers
- Purchasing Group Helps Auto Dealers Cope with Workers’ Comp
- United Fire and Casualty Co. Revised
- Texas Study Says Malpractice Verdicts Not to Blame for Rising Premiums
- For Many Agency Owners, Cross Selling Is a Missed Opportunity
- Okla. Bills Tackle Uninsured Drivers
- Soybean Rust Threatens Nine States, Farmers Rethinking Coverage Choices
- Graduated Licensing Laws for Teen Drivers Reduced Fatalities, Study Finds
- Hurricane Experts Unsure About 2005
- Contingency Commissions and the Future of California Agents & Brokers
- 90 Days Until Hurricane Season: Fla. Legislators Hope to Solve Problems
- Ripped from the Headlines: Law & Order in Today’s D&O
- PIA Legislative Day Topics: Medicaid Reform, Term Limits, Ethics, Citizens
- PLUS Tackles Ethics
- Preparing Your Personal Lines CSRs to Sell
- Nations Hazard Leaves Nationwide Trail
- Healthcare Revolution Delivers Opportunities for Surplus Lines Industry
- Kyoto, Scripps Study, Put Greenhouse Gases in Global Warming Spotlight
- Soybean Rust Threatens Nine States, Farmers Rethinking Coverage Choices
- ChoicePoint: ‘Insurance Industry Databases Were Not Compromised’
- News from Worldcom, Enron and Spitzer Invades PLUS Symposium
- Killer Tsunamis and the Marine Insurance Market
- Oregon Governor Suggests Insurance Fee to Pay for State Police
- PLUS Tackles Ethics
- Agents’ E&O Exposures: ‘A Bear Behind Every Tree’
- Auto Task Force, Industry PR Effort Herald Busy Summer Ahead in Mass.
- Ripped from the Headlines: Law & Order in Today’s D&O
- Commissioner Cogswell Stays the Centrist Course in Connecticut
- Killer Tsunamis and the Marine Insurance Market
- N.Y. Workers’ Comp Safety Fund Facing Serious Financial Shortfall
- Insurers Must Underwrite Smarter, Not Succumb to D&O Market Pressures
- Health-Care Revolution Delivers Opportunities for Surplus Lines Industry
- The Cluster Option: A Short Survival Guide
- Ripped from the Headlines: Law and Order in Today’s D&O
- Shield for Doctors’ Apologies Clears Arizona Senate
- Targeting Generations X and Y: How to Attract and Retain Young Customers
- Nevada Medical Malpractice Rates Said to Be Stabilizing
- As Michigan Agents Gather, Industry Finds Itself in Crosshairs
- ‘Cheeseburger’ Bills Fill State Lawmakers’ Plates
- Indiana Bill Gets Tough on Insurance Fraud, Passes House 95-1
- Study Shows Tort-Based Auto System Provides Savings for Colo. Drivers
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