Features for September 2007
- Insurance industry bullish on coming year’s consolidation
- Florida’s private insurers try to be heard amid political storm
- CEA funding structure to be revamped under legislation sent to governor
- Prospects and pitfalls in a changing global insurance world
- U.S. report: Private insurers overpaid by national flood program
- Tough times in Tallahassee
- Countrywide announces more job cuts to come
- By Marty Ellingsworth
- Lloyd’s America’s Baker: Time for action on climate change is now
- S.C. insurance chief non-renewed
- Calif. high court rules discovery does not apply to reinsurance documents
- U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q
- Reinsurance was easier to find and cheaper in 2007
- Reinsurance was easier to find and cheaper in 2007
- Allstate opening service center in Las Cruces
- U.S. fire report: More fires; fewer deaths and injuries; rise in property losses
- Predictive Analytics 2.0
- N.Y. moves to end bureau-filed rates for workers’ comp
- Progressive apologies for claims handlers’ privacy
- Lloyd’s America’s Baker: Time for action on climate change is now
- Establish an authentic small business department
- Making the case for Internet liability coverage
- N.H. motorcyclist covered by auto policy
- Open up to legislators, state commissioners!
- Making sense of the subprime mortgage mess
- Chinese imports and product liability coverage
- Chinese imports and product liability coverage
- N.J. bans business auto ‘step-downs’
- Brickstreet Mutual could soon face competition in W.Va.
- Montana’s wildfire suppression funding process convoluted, analysts say
- Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
- Cutting doctors’ hours may not reduce medical errors, studies find
- Allstate to comply with N.Y. anti-tying rule
- S.C. owner wishes sofa store had sprinklers
- Insurance industry bullish on coming year’s consolidation
- Guy Carpenter finds Lloyd’s market at its ‘healthiest in 300 years’
- U.S. excess and surplus lines market attracts international attention
- From the Big Apple to the Corn State
- La. Supreme Court: Lack of hospital evacuation plan not malpractice
- Lawyers should not dismiss lawyers’ professional liability coverage
- Progressive combines personal lines management
- Burnes: four insurers eyeing deregulated Mass. auto market
- Former N.M. insurance regulator pleads not guilty
- Exporters’ insurance: A world of opportunity
- Need for lawyers PL coverage increasing
- People
- U.S. report: Private insurers overpaid by national flood program
- Knapp Joins IJ-Midwest
- Texas: 32 workers’ comp carriers high performing
- Thriving in today’s challenging insurance environment
- The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability insurance industry
- Breathing a ‘sigh of relief’ after Lamar Homes decision
- Hawaii insurers file 16.8 percent workers’ comp cost decrease
- As motorcycle deaths rise, Feds urge states adopt strict helmet laws
- The subprime mortgage mess and the professional liability market
- New Ore. law affects group contractor liability insurance
- From the Big Apple to the Corn State
- Agents must tell Fla. citizens of pros and cons of Citizens
- El Reno, Okla., Aug. 20, 2007 – Talia Hubbard looks at her flooded home that she had to leave in the middle of the night
- Making the case for Internet liability coverage
- Thriving in today’s challenging insurance environment
- Alabama realtors call for coastal insurance relief
- Humberto lands in Texas, sweeps across La.
- Surplus lines industry sees a flurry of M&As in 2007 despite softening market
- Mass. lawmakers, agents uncomfortable with Patrick auto plan
- More Americans seek auto coverage via Internet
- Relevant factors when marketing P/C products and services to Latinos
- N.Y. flu exercise in Sept.
- Okla.’s PLICO climbs out of $143M hole
- Fatal workplace injuries drop slightly in 2006
- Hold the kibble: fat cats and dogs cost pet insurer $14 million
- La. district court: Allstate trial exhibits must remain open
- A closer look at tricky coverage issues
- States, federal agencies try to keep up with wildfires
- Sept. 11 responders’ insurance fund under fire
- Insurance company protecting pricey Idaho homes from wildfire
- Staying afloat in complex construction insurance waters
- The blame game and the subprime mortgage lending meltdown
- People
- Insurers say Alaska court decision could lead to uneven rates
- Marsh UK warns of possible liabilities
- The blame game and the subprime mortgage lending meltdown
- Calif. approves Geico rate reduction
- Will the sinking subprime market create woes for Countrywide and Balboa?
- Ohio court ruling could impact auto damage claims
- Marsh UK warns of possible liabilities
- Marsh cautions Europeans on U.S. subprime crisis
- Attorney Scruggs facing contempt charges over State Farm documents
- Appalling article leads to apology
- The subprime mortgage meltdown: will insurance feel the heat?
- The subprime mortgage meltdown: will insurance feel the heat?
- Nation’s workers’ comp benefits, costs down
- More Americans seek auto coverage via Internet
- The subprime mortgage meltdown: will insurance feel the heat?
- Southern governors hear from insurance execs on coastal coverage
- Swett & Crawford helps provide housing
- Marsh UK advises on liabilities from U.S. subprime crisis
- What’s ahead for Liberty Mutual, Ohio Casualty independent agents?
- Marsh cautions Europeans on U.S. subprime crisis
- The blame game and the subprime mortgage lending meltdown
- The subprime mortgage meltdown: will insurance feel the heat?
- N.J. firm tests deer device
- Case Watch
- Will the sinking subprime market create woes for Countrywide and Balboa?
- Latinos and property casualty insurance products
- Commerce Insurance, Commerce Banc end spat, seek to partner
- New rules for residential contractors in Ark.
- An “unholy alliance”
- A closer look at tricky coverage issues
- R.I. audit of Beacon Mutual confirms past unfair practices
- People
- $103 Billion
- Maine rejects expanded snowplow contractors
- More Americans seek auto coverage via Internet
- Latinos and property casualty insurance products
- Boston cat modeling pioneer Clark forms consulting firm
- State Farm to expand in La.
- Broker stock prices vary big; 23 M&As posted in two-month period
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