Features for May 2006
- Investor insights
- Minimizing litigations and investigations by managing e-records
- Ready, set … recall
- Top 10 vehicle theft areas
- SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
- A tale of two New Orleans hotels
- Rensselaer model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
- Washington lowers fine, penalties against self-insured contractor Skanska
- Alaska Legislature rejects self-insurance bill as session comes to end
- Auto insurance costs hold steady; industry cites safety, less accidents as the cause
- Insurance programs meet computer programs
- Auto theft declines for second straight year
- Re-modeling the models that evaluate risk
- Blackmail allegations heat up California auto reforms debate
- Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
- Maryland gets new med mal writer
- Learn the skills to become a 21st century leader
- Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
- The Hartford settles with N.Y., Conn. over annuity compensation
- Keeping tabs on transparency
- Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
- Ominous Trend: Growth of municipal accident response fees
- Globally, one size does not fit all
- Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
- Learn the skills to become a 21st century leader
- Insuring Indian country
- Despite catastrophe losses, soft pricing continues in commercial insurance market, buyers report
- Minimizing litigations and investigations by managing e-records
- Maximizing your agency’s ROI — Return on internet
- Technology can help agents boost sales and more
- Judge says “take nothing” in Calif. State Fund, Palm Medical case
- Fire safety leaders tackle how to reduce smoking related fires
- Why are construction managers difficult to insure?
- Developing a program from a book of specialized risks
- Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
- Globally, one size does not fit all
- Maximizing your agency’s ROI – Return on internet
- The appeal of new alternatives for agribusiness
- Keeping tabs on transparency
- Products liability = risk identification = Insurance 101
- Insurance programs meet computer programs
- A tale of two New Orleans hotels
- Technology can help agents boost sales and more
- Re-modeling the models that evaluate risk
- Feeding the farmowners business
- Montana State Fund to remain in Helena
- Top 10 vehicle theft areas
- Insurance programs meet computer programs
- Insuring Indian country
- The appeal of new alternatives for agribusiness
- Developing a program from a book of specialized risks
- Investor insights
- Products liability = risk identification = Insurance 101
- Getting tough in a soft market
- Study: Tort reforms reduce med-mal premiums
- Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up, says Mystic Capital
- Insurers should not underestimate next influenza pandemic’s severity, risk experts say
- Understanding buyers is key to writing farmowners policies
- Harnessing technology in the London insurance market
- Survey reveals ‘top 10 pet peeves of the road’
- Hawaii working to improve business climate for insurers
- Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
- IAGA coordinator hopes to win triathlon raining for Lake Placid, N.Y. ‘Ironman’
- SullivanCurtisMonroe CEO says growth, profit and fun equal success
- Case Law Watch
- Americans increasingly traveling overseas for cheaper surgeries
- Getting tough in a soft market
- Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
- Distinguish your agency with commercial client training
- Nationwide survey reveals ‘Top 10 Pet Peeves of the Road’
- Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters to share tips on being successful
- West leads nation in car theft; Auto theft declines for second straight year
- Avian Flu and the Property Casualty Industry
- Not all agents oppose an optional federal charter
- Avian Flu and the Property/Casualty Industry
- Why are construction managers difficult to insure?
- West leads nation in car theft; Auto theft declines for second straight year
- Mercury Posts Lower Q1
- Four out of 10 medical malpractice cases are groundless; majority dismissed without payout
- Ready, set … recall
- Introducing the world’s first certified Best Practice Program Administrator
- Young agent ‘tricks and treats’
- Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters to share tips on being successful
- Agents hail passage of tax legislation
- Senate Republicans fail again in efforts to cap medical malpractice awards
- Danger: Paper can cause skin lacerations
- Underwriting requirements
- Conn. moves to flex-rating for personal lines
- Products liability = risk identification = Insurance 101
- International poll finds rising concern among 30 countries over global warming
- Miss. lawmakers pass building code requirements for coastal counties
- Hotel housekeeper work getting more dangerous with more injuries, pain reported by workers
- Insurers paid $43 million in Boston clergy abuse case
- Judge orders Southern Family rehabilitation
- Proposed Calif. regulations would stress driving record over zip code in pricing auto insurance
- Danger: Paper can cause skin lacerations
- Commercial lines insurers’ capital, M&A activity silent in first quarter
- Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
- Gallagher praises legislators’ action on rate relief
- Ready, set … recall
- Products liability = risk identification = Insurance 101
- Rensselaer model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
- Critics allege wind modelers following politics over science
- Consumers, many departments required to fight identity theft
- Why agents oppose Sen. Sununu’s optional federal charter
- Why agents oppose Sen. Sununu’s optional federal charter
- Delmarva poultry industry criticizes federal avian flu planning
- $25 million tornado damage in north Georgia
- U.S. Senate panel advises scrapping, then rebuilding, FEMA
- Danger: Paper bags are not a toy
- Ready, set … recall
- Gov. Baldacci signs Maine law in effort to curb uninsured motorist claims following court ruling
- Miss. lawmakers pass building code requirements for coastal counties
- Governor claims Calif. workers’ comp changes ‘huge success’
- Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
- Lloyd’s sees 1906 San Francisco earthquake as a turning point
- Danger: Paper bags are not a toy
- Fla. property bill advances
- Why agents oppose Sen. Sununu’s optional federal charter
- Conn. moves to flex-rating for personal lines
- Study calculates impact of 1906 Bay Area earthquake today, preparedness for another
- Mass. personal lines: a surplus of disagreement
- Mayfield: ‘2006 hurricane season CAN be worse than 2005’
- Spokane Roman Catholic Diocese settles claims with more insurers
- Products Liability = Risk Identification = Insurance 101
- Consumers, many departments required to fight identity theft
- READY, SET..RECALL!!!
- Getting out fast? Make sure vital documents are safe
- Lloyd’s sees 1906 San Francisco earthquake as a turning point
- World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
- Why is insurance like selling the ‘invisible?’
- Products Liability = Risk Identification = Insurance 101
- After the storms, 2006 a ‘critical’ year for Louisiana
- Founder of Calif.-based Bolton & Co. Passes Away
- Danger: Paper can cause skin lacerations
- Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
- lll. Attorney General, 38 others, oppose health plan pending in U.S. Senate
- READY, SET … RECALL!!!
- Why is insurance like selling the ‘invisible?’
- $80 million settlement reached in bid-rigging case with Ill., Conn., N.Y.
- Danger: Paper can cause skin lacerations
- Case Law Watch
- Texas lawmakers close in on tax reform
- A young agent’s tricks and treats
- Agribusiness’ new appeal
- A young agent’s tricks and treats
- Agribusiness’ new appeal
- Why agents oppose Sen. Sununu’s optional federal charter
- OSHA cites 14,000 employers for high worker injury rates
- Ready, Set … Recall!!!
- Checking-in on hospitality coverage
- World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
- People
- Why agents oppose Sen. Sununu’s optional federal charter
- Taxi and limousine market catches a good fare with sound underwriting
- Hood’s comments called ‘hysterical, irresponsible’
- The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association: Challenges and solutions
- After the storms, 2006 a ‘critical’ year for Louisiana
- International product exposures can hit business here, there and everywhere
- Critics allege wind modelers following politics over science
- Hurricane winds could be felt in professional liability markets
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