Features for June 2006
- Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
- In N.H.’s positive climate, insurers free to focus on competition and technology
- Florida Preferred liquidated
- Top 10 metro areas with highest auto theft rates
- Study: Tort reforms reduce medical malpractice premiums
- Maryland targets urban auto rates
- Crist reaches $609,000 settlement in hurricane price gouging
- Pay less attention to delinquent accounts, call your good customers
- Computers help Colorado firefighters spot problem homes
- Media suits and settlements
- S.C. Governor Sanford vetoes hike in minimum liability limits
- Modesto, Calif. ranked car theft capital of the nation
- New risks, laws continually expand employers’ liability
- High risk lowball
- Crist reaches $609,000 settlement in hurricane price gouging
- Ratings review
- High-hazard tsunami states could lose precious funding, GAO finds
- Lloyd’s forecast for Northeast: Storms, global warming threats are real
- Caddyshack Charity Golf Tournament Raises $338,000
- Tropical Depression: Hurricane linked to long-term mental distress
- California considering new mileage verification rules
- Quotations
- Florida’s home insurance market: domiciled insurers persist
- Disaster backstop talk
- States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
- Keeping tabs on transparency
- Fla. insurance veteran Gallagher, 79, litigation, acquisition expert
- Montana’s Morrison loses race for Senate
- Pay less attention to delinquent accounts, call your good customers
- Developing a program from a book of specialized risks
- Declarations
- Notable Quotable
- A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
- A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
- Case Law Watch
- A tale of two New Orleans hotels
- Del. Supreme Court upholds decision in Disney shareholder lawsuit
- :Lloyd’s forecast for Northeast: Storms, global warming threats are real
- Things that should keep you awake at night
- Employers’ Mutual one of the ‘Top-10’ places to work in Kentucky
- Exercising appropriate standard of care
- Things that should keep you awake at night
- Keeping tabs on transparency
- Nine fears that can cause you to lose a young producer
- Florida Homeowners’ Insurers
- Commercial coverage check ups needed now
- Computers help Colorado firefighters spot problem homes
- A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
- Lackluster organic growth kicks up broker M&A activity in May
- People
- A tale of two New Orleans hotels
- No more excuses: Making the case for EPLI
- In Mass., competition not like a box of chocolates
- Hurricanes
- High-hazard tsunami states could lose precious funding, GAO finds
- Study: Tort reforms reduce medical malpractice premiums
- A lawsuit in the making — the EPLI insurance application
- Backstage: Risk management planning for one of the nation’s largest festivals
- More N.Y. self-insured comp trusts close
- Fla. insurance veteran Gallagher, 79, litigation, acquisition expert
- Top 10 Pet Peeves of the Road
- States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
- A three-way dilemma: Frank’s Casing and insurance defense
- In N.H.’s positive climate, insurers free to focus on competition and technology
- Despite Bush veto, Florida legislators vow to revive no-fault bill in 2007
- California State Compensation Insurance Fund files average 10 percent premium decrease
- Exercising appropriate standard of care
- If N.Y. bans cell phones, what’s next— drinking coffee, driving with pets?
- Florida vows to implement credit scoring rule despite protests
- New risks, laws continually expand employers’ liability
- AccuWeather, NOAA warn of active hurricane season
- Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
- Insurers sue governor, state officials over diversion of funds from Ill. Auto Theft Program
- AccuWeather, NOAA warn of active hurricane season
- Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to halt
- Business continuity lessons from hurricane season
- “Well Heeled” consumers rank USAA, Chubb, American Family
- Colorado prepares for hail, expects three to four catastrophic hailstorms
- California workers’ comp system reformed, but still needs more
- Q & A with Texas Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Albert Betts
- Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to a halt
- California Commissioner says insurers earning ‘excess profits’
- Savvy salespeople can profit from the Internet
- Business continuity lessons from hurricane season
- Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
- Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to halt
- Federal Flood Insurance Program is floundering, needs reform
- Insurance industry lags behind in technology but consumers can help
- People
- Arthur J. Gallagher lacked authority to issue additional endorsements
- Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
- Market trends downward slightly; habitational still a challenge
- Katrina, Rita complaints breed probes in La.
- Hartwig Predicts Profitable 2006, Premium Growth Grinding to Halt
- Heat treatment method offers options for relief efforts on coast
- Management by the numbers
- Allstate moving windstorm coverage in Texas coastal areas to TWIA
- Federal Flood Insurance Program is floundering, needs reform
- Safeco adds online distribution strategy
- Multi-family housing: How to slow the A&E claims flow
- Q & A with Texas Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Albert Betts
- Savvy salespeople can profit from the Internet
- N.H. insurer tax cut part of plan to boost declining insurance sector
- John Lary Kephart
- Business continuity lessons from last season’s hurricanes
- Not all in N.E. eligible for flood relief
- Safeco adds online distribution strategy to sell direct to consumers
- Heat treatment method offers options for relief efforts on coast
- Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
- Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, sees premium growth grinding to a halt
- California roofers face new workers’ comp regulations
- Agency spreading good works in Mass., Conn.
- Case Law Watch
- Idaho issues cease and desist order against Sinclair Insurance
- Why selling insurance is not like selling a car
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
- States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
- Federal product liability lawsuits declining, data indicates
- Business continuity lessons from last season’s hurricanes
- Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
- Allstate report ranks South Dakota drivers as safest
- Notable Quotable
- Exercising appropriate standard of care
- Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to a halt
- States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
- Exercising appropriate standard of care
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