Features for February 2011
- Medical Marijuana Raises Workers’ Comp, Liability Issues for Employers
- Demand for Agricultural Insurance Coverages Expected to Grow
- Don’t Blindly Rush Into Digital Insurance Marketing
- Insurance Industry Challenged by Unexpected Weather
- Slow Down on Financial Stability Rules, Say Insurers
- Web Exchange
- Achieving Social Objectives, Public Interest in Workers’ Comp
- Safer Workplaces, But Older Workforce
- Medical Losses, Top Line Growth Top Challenges for Workers’ Comp
- Service Economy Encouraging, Obesity Discouraging for Workers’ Comp
- No Business As Usual For Agents in Workers’ Compensation
- Demographics, Health Reform, Economy, Data to Help Define Future
- Economy, Expenses, Employers’ Clout Likely to Discourage Major Changes to System
- Workers’ Compensation – Now What?
- A Changing Workforce Among Many Challenges Facing Workers’ Comp
- Workers’ Compensation History: The Great Tradeoff!
- Independent Spirit Shapes Marsh’s New Retail Unit
- Montana Vows to Reform Workers’ Compensation Insurance
- Mulryan Named Chair of Calif. State Fund
- Advising Clients on How to Minimize Medical Liens in Workers’ Compensation
- A New Playing Field
- Liens Stress California Workers’ Compensation System
- NRRA Compliance Checklist: Prepare Now for Surplus Line Tax Changes and Enjoy Your Summer Vacation
- Suit Filed in Dallas over Super Bowl Seat Problems
- Regulatory Ventilation
- New Orleans’ 17th Street Canal Suit May Go to Federal Court
- Figures
- New York Lawmakers Propose Easing Some Insurance Regulations
- From Bad to Worse
- Wisconsin Senate Passes Lower Car Insurance Levels
- Wisconsin Senate Passes Lower Car Insurance Levels
- Insurers Oppose South Carolina Bill on Construction Defects
- No Workers’ Comp for Emergency Worker Mental Stress in North Dakota
- Regulatory Ventilation
- Personal Internet Use Becoming Part of Employee Record
- Certificates of Insurance a Priority Legislative Issue for Texas Agents
- BP Claims Fund Placed Under Judicial Oversight
- North Carolina Auto Insurers: No Rate Change Necessary
- Mine Operators Oppose New Safety Rules
- Facebook Firing Suit Settled
- Industry Has Big Legislative Goals for 2011
- South Carolina House Passes Limit on Punitive Damages
- Iowa Supreme Court: Agent not Required to Suggest Unrequested Coverage
- Allstate to Exit Banking Business
- Missouri AG Settles with TPAs Over Workers’ Comp Violations
- BP Claims Fund Placed Under Judicial Oversight
- As Small Business Shrinks, Small P/C Insurers Lose
- Increase in Temporary Staffing Business Signals Economic Recovery
- Missouri Business Leaders Outline Agenda to Create, Keep Jobs
- Poll: Public Opposes Crash Taxes
- Return-to-Work Process Helps Employees Return to Normalcy Faster
- Some in Illinois GOP Want to Link Workers’ Comp Reform, State Borrowing
- Wisconsin Assembly Committee Sends Auto Insurance Bill to Full Chamber
- Wisconsin Governor Signs Lawsuit Reform Measure
- Connecticut Collected $6M in Recovered Claims and Fines Last Year
- In Future, Cars Might Decide if Driver is Drunk
- Independent Spirit Shapes Marsh’s New Retail Unit
- E&O for Agents – A Necessity Even if Mistakes Don’t Happen
- Massachusetts Allows for Terrorism Exclusion in Commercial Insurance
- Massachusetts Attorney General Wants Tougher Workers’ Comp Penalties
- Growing Waistlines Costing Economy in Large Proportions
- New Snow Liability for Massachusetts Property Owners
- New York Agents Praise Regulators’ New Opinion on Refunding Bounced Check Fees
- More Than Half of Car Crashes Involve Teen Drivers
- Nevada Lowers Workers’ Comp Costs 3.9%
- Court: Only English Required in Arizona Uninsured/Underinsured Form
- Oregon Credit Score Law Cuts Insurance Rates
- United States Proposes to Open Roads to Mexican Trucks
- Alabama Court: University Hospital Shares State Immunity
- Businesses, Charities Call for End to Florida’s ‘Hurricane Tax’
- Climate Change Link to Insurance Losses Decades Away
- Court Sides with Florida Regulator Over Texas Insurer
- Liberty Life’s Black Named South Carolina Commissioner
- Mississippi’s Chaney to Seek Re-election
- Never Have More Business Partners Than You Can Fit In An Elevator
- Regulatory Uncertainty Impeding Economic Recovery
- South Carolina Court: Insurer Not Liable for Poor Construction
- Tennessee Construction Owners Must Register
- As Small Business Shrinks, Small P/C Insurers Lose
- Chinese Drywall: Cracks in Coverage Claims?
- Climate Change Link to Insurance Losses Decades Away
- License Fees Tied to Credit Cards Rejected in Louisiana
- Poll: Public Opposes Crash Taxes
- TWIA and Fair Plan: Agents May Be Subject to Open Records Request
- Ace, WAHVE, FirstBest Win Insurance Entrepreneur Awards
- 5 Steps to Protect Organizations From Cyber Liability
- How to Become Chief Risk Officer for Small Business Clients
- Issues to Consider When Placing Professional Liability
- Lemons Into Lemonade:
- The Mood On Main Street
- Main Street’s Hardest Hit Businesses
- P/C Insurers Like Some of Obama’s Plans
- Public Entities Forced to Adjust Sails in Fiscal Storm
- Reasons to Look Beyond Price in 2011
- Soft Market Not Over Yet
- Web Exchange
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