Features for July 2006
- P/C market takes hold of rapidly developing identity theft solutions
- Miscellaneous Health Care Facilities: Risk mixing and matching
- Mass. Fair Plan plays catch-up on reinsurance, rates
- Hurricane consultant outlines mitigation steps
- Safeco CEO: ‘We will sell to consumers in the way they want to buy’
- The excess flood market steps up when national flood program falls short
- Big ‘I’ exec tells agents federal charter is a ‘recipe for disaster’
- Riding out soft and hard market cycles with quality relationships
- Optional federal charter is needed
- N.Y., N.J. agents fight DMV inserts
- Csiszar tells agents major shift essential to entice carriers to Florida
- Higher windstorm rates
- Case Law Watch
- Insurance and the World Trade Organization negotiations
- Why surplus lines reform makes sense in 2006
- Why surplus lines reform makes sense in 2006
- Boston’s Big Dig tragedy expected to trigger new wave of litigation
- W. Va. cracking down on 2,000 employers without workers’ comp
- Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
- Washington fines Geico $120,000 for credit-scoring violations
- Stock option timing scandal to be felt in D&O insurance
- Pay less attention to delinquent accounts, call your good customers
- Former FEMA director promotes state, federal disaster mediation
- Flooding in Pennsylvania destroys 518 homes
- FAIA cat team volunteers honored for helping during Hurricane Katrina
- Fraud on the farm
- States may scrap full collateral requirements for ‘alien’ reinsurers
- The excess flood market steps up where NFIP drops off
- Excess flood market steps up when national flood program falls short
- News Currents
- Former FEMA director promotes government-industry disaster mediation
- Quotations
- Western states face mold danger despite dry climate
- U.S. property/casualty industry posts record 1Q profits
- Riding out soft and hard market cycles with quality relationships
- Hurricane consultant outlines mitigation steps
- Sen. Smith unveils ‘comprehensive plan’ to fix Florida’s insurance woes
- Maximizing your agency’s ROI – Return on internet
- Former FEMA director promotes state, federal disaster mediation
- Preemptive plans crucial to protect art and collectibles
- IIAT honors Fitzhugh for 60 years of state conference attendance
- Take the pollution out of the D&O policy
- N.Y. blasts ‘anemic’ workers’ comp anti-fraud efforts
- Provisions of Florida’s anti-auto fraud legislation:
- Riding out soft and hard market cycles with quality relationships
- Industry cannot ignore Hispanic buying power
- Getting your commercial producers to prospect
- Maximizing your agency’s ROI — Return on internet
- States may scrap full collateral requirements for ‘alien’ reinsurers
- N.Y. lawmakers disappoint on property insurer; avoid workers’ comp reform
- Gov. Bush signs Florida auto insurance fraud legislation
- Bid deadline for verification system looms
- Notable Quotable
- Coastal communities only halfway ready for a major storm
- Keeping afloat with flood insurance resources
- IIAT honors Fitzhugh for 60 years of state conference attendance
- Protecting residential construction risks with OCIPs
- Crist, Fritschi & Paterson underscores value of relationships
- Optional federal charter is needed
- Strong earnings keep insurers’ stock prices stable; M&A activity remains flat
- Ind. county employees learn records stolen in computer theft
- Coastal communities only halfway ready for a major storm
- Vesta subsidiaries to be liquidated
- Miscellaneous Health Care Facilities: Risk mixing and matching
- Fraud on the farm
- Getting your commercial producers to prospect
- Riding out soft and hard market cycles with quality relationships
- Donelon orders insurers to extend hurricane claims period in Louisiana
- Optional federal charter is needed
- Keeping afloat with flood insurance resources
- Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
- Insurance and the World Trade Organization negotiations
- P/C market takes hold of rapidly developing identity theft solutions
- People
- Safeco Changes Top Personnel
- Lost … but then found somewhere in Florida
- Protecting residential construction risks with OCIPs
- Preemptive plans crucial to protect art and collectibles
- Case Law Watch
- ‘Adequate rate for the risk’ a big concern for industry executives
- Fire officials on edge as California fires burn; state of emergency issued for San Bernardino
- Agency compensation reflects organic growth, profitability and retention
- Why surplus lines reform makes sense in 2006
- Lost … but then found somewhere in Florida
- Fidelity National P/C acquires Southern Family flood policies
- News Currents
- Auto Club of SoCal reduced rates take effect in December
- Swiss Re announces first GE layoffs
- Crist, Fritschi & Paterson underscores value of relationships
- Applications for Mississippi grant program
- Going after unpaid claims
- New highway safety chief to focus on families, auto safety
- Merck Wins New Jersey Vioxx Case
- N.J. auto restrictions: a troubling turn
- New highway safety chief to focus on families, auto safety
- Miss. housing grants increased by 35 percent
- Pay less attention to delinquent accounts, call your good customers
- California revises proposed mileage verification regulations
- KATRINA threatened to paint a dark picture for fine art insurer
- What Lines Program Insurers Like, Dislike
- Laying the Groundwork for New Insurance Programs
- St. Paul Travelers’ Quick Quote
- The right time to begin
- NAICO Downgraded
- HCC Insurance Holdings Selected Acquisition History
- Target Markets Mid-Year Meeting
- Standard & Poor’s Annual Insurance Conference
- AVRECO’s Borderline Med-Mal Market
- Target Markets Mid-Year Meeting
- Aim for the Bull’s Eye: Focus on Market Characteristics Improves Programs
- Diversification plus education equals a successful independent agency
- Wal-Mart to court: nix Maryland’s employee health benefit law
- Things that should keep you awake at night
- Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
- Declarations
- From adequate to awesome-the making of a great CSR
- Fraud on the farm
- Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
- Healthcare liability moves beyond hospitals to specialized facilities
- Towing begins for thousands of cars flooded by Katrina and Rita
- The OCIP or Wrap Policy
- World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
- Geico defends auto rating criteria in N.J.
- Diversification plus education equals a successful independent agency
- Golden State adopts new regulations to reduce worker injuries and death from high heat
- California construct defect litigation creating perfect storm
- New Currents
- 8 Report faults FEMA on hurricane assistance
- Lawyers Overseeing Layers
- Pa. must end confusion over contractors in workers’ comp
- The OCIP or Wrap Policy
- New officers, award presentations among highlights of IIAT conference
- Healthcare liability moves beyond hospitals to specialized facilities
- Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
- Rising tide of lawsuits-EPLI
- Business Moves
- Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
- Fraud on the farm
- Industry pay increases running slightly above others
- Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
- Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
- Building a construction business
- Insuring Indian country
- California’s mandatory investment reporting unnecessary, insurers say
- Rising tide of lawsuits–EPLI
- Creative marketing pays off when insuring today’s artisan contractors
- Supreme Court: Workers’ comp premiums not priority in bankruptcy
- Despite understanding risk, drivers gab on wireless phones
- Insuring Indian country
- Turning the tables: Coping with a new era of risk
- Industry pay increases running slightly above others
- Notable Quotable:
- Insuring Indian country
- New Drive Insurance chief eyes growth strategy
- Building a construction business
- Risk mixing and matching with miscellaneous health care facilities
- From start to finish theft protection; a must for artisan contractors
- Risk mixing and matching with miscellaneous health care facilities
- World of nanotechnology stirs product liability concerns
- Two legal cases in the eye of Hurricane Katrina
- Raising the bar on liquor liability training
- Quotations
- Federal insurance antitrust exemption: Insurer, consumer friend or foe?
- Things that should keep you awake at night
- The 10 Percent Solution: An approach to internal perpetuation
- Lunch break
- Insuring Indian country
- Appeals Court rejects market-value loss claim
- From adequate to awesome–the making of a great CSR
- Pa. must end confusion over contractors in workers’ comp
- Chevron to help prevent tobacco sales to minors
- Washington’s Ethel Adams legislation takes effect
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