Features for May 2007
- Tough products don’t need to be an underwriting challenge
- Travelers establishes multi-tear cat bond
- EMC Insurance reports tornado losses at $21 million
- Mont. State Fund decreasing premiums 1%
- A closer look at risk management for habitational risks
- Home buyers buying up private mortgage insurance
- Conn. celebrates insurance industry
- Are you truly independent?
- BOP evolution warrants a second look
- Property/Casualty State Specialists Insurers
- Big Dig insurer AIG to pay $58.5 million in workers’ comp excess profit
- People
- Legislators aim to crack down on fraud
- Status quo on Capitol Hill may be best
- Inventory, recovery issues complicate art, heavy equipment underwriting
- Big Dig insurer AIG to pay $58.5 million in workers’ comp excess profit
- Fla. sinkhole policy change approved
- Hawaii Gov. Lingle vetoes workers’ comp bill
- A closer look at risk management for habitational risks
- What it takes for an agent to be truly independent
- Calif. court limits employers’ liability in workers’ comp
- Status quo on Capitol Hill may be best
- Inspections to target small Mass. firms with dangerous materials
- Insurer recommendations
- Agents young and old can benefit from bridging the age gap
- Property/Casualty State Specialists
- R.I. looking to AIG settlement to ease deficit
- Key findings
- Pet food case raises product recall, ‘special property’ and new coverage
- Swett & Crawford CEO says softening market doesn’t leave out E&S market as an option
- Stalled AIG settlement could deepen R.I. deficit
- N.C. trial lawyers hit medical malpractice rates
- The rest of the story: directors and officers coverage for independents
- Inventory, recovery issues complicate art, heavy equipment underwriting
- D&O, workers’ comp lead downhill pricing parade, according to risk managers’ survey
- Home buyers buying up private mortgage insurance
- Judge denies State Farm new trial in $1.2 million Katrina case
- ‘Big 3’ brokers still feeling effects of Spitzer attack, Standard & Poor’s says
- Maine adopts primary seat belt law
- Okla. doctor: Lawmakers against tort reform can go to Texas for care
- Swett & Crawford CEO says softening market doesn’t leave out E&S market as an option
- N.H. agents offer changes to fiduciary, licensing
- Are you truly independent?
- British auto insurer survey targets women’s view of male drivers’ irritating habits
- Agents young and old can benefit from bridging the age gap
- Fortified building standards: Gulf Coast market
- Agent leader renews vow to defend incentive pay
- BOP evolution warrants a second look
- Allstate to stop writing homeowners in Calif.
- Marketing survey reports Baby Boomers remain loyal to auto, home, medical and life insurance brand
- Insider trading plans: A new D&O underwriting concern?
- Arson suspected at Kan. home where sheriff killed
- Colorado ends legislative session; industry pleased tort auto system remains
- The Courage to Compete
- Pet food case raises product recall, ‘special property’ and new coverage issues
- Jury awards N.Y. man $30 million for injuries sustained in fall from ladder
- Wis. hockey player loses 5-year battle with insurance company
- Tough products don’t need to be an underwriting challenge
- 2007 Property/Casualty State Specialist Insurers
- Pet food case raises product recall, ‘special’ property, new coverage issues
- Calif. Supreme Court: Signed liability waiver may not protect against gross negligence
- Wash. passes commissioner-backed market conduct program
- Allstate wins 29% statewide rate hike in Miss.; resumes coastal writings excluding wind coverage
- Montana driver history, vehicle records online
- People
- Are you truly independent?
- Insider trading plans: A new D&O underwriting concern?
- Calif. State Fund hires two amid investigation
- Declarations
- Commercial property/casualty premiums drop, underwriting relaxes, 1st quarter survey finds
- Okla. governor vetoes tort reform bill
- Assisted living and miscellaneous medical facilities spur new growth
- Schwarzenegger proposal suggests combining workers’ comp with group health coverage
- Ark. river levees need $4M in repairs, FEMA says
- Weather Report
- Calif. Supreme Court: Signed liability waiver may not protect against gross negligence
- N.Y. Senate confirms Dinallo as insurance superintendent
- Pet food case raises product recall, ‘special property,’ new coverage issues
- Violence in schools: Having a plan is key to survival
- N.Y. City puts foot down on pedicabs
- Disruptive forces in the insurance industry: Constructive or chaotic?
- Thinking outside of the box
- Disruptive forces in the insurance industry: Constructive or chaotic?
- Sullivan confirmed as Conn. commissioner
- Chamber of Commerce seeks veto of HI workers’ comp bill
- Catching up on climate change
- Catching up on climate change
- N.H. weighs seat belt savings vs. freedom
- Calif. OAL rules agent-broker relationships case not “precedential”
- Medical professional liability underwriters face new environment
- Assisted living and miscellaneous medical facilities spur new growth
- Neighbors seek to drain N.Y. City’s waterreservoirs to stem future flooding
- Violence in schools: Having a plan is key to survival
- Commercial insurers’ stock trades down in first quarter; M&As slow as well
- Medical professional liability underwriters face new environment
- U.S. probes 2005 W. Va. mine death
- California Assembly Insurance Committee passes fraud measure
- Agents tell it best – Do what you love and the rest will follow
- Thinking outside of the box
- Agents welcome Citizens expansion of small commercial coverage statewide
- Schwarzenegger proposal suggests combining workers’ comp with group health coverage
- Fla. Commissioner McCarty in political hot water
- Case Law Watch
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