Features for October 2012
- Billboards in Oklahoma Warn of Contractor Fraud
- Panel Upholds Reduced Workers’ Comp Award for Oklahoma Legislator
- Louisiana Citizens: Claims from Hurricane Isaac 85% Settled
- Attorney: Catastrophic Weather Slamming Oklahoma Property Market
- Florida Amendment 5 Would Affect Supreme Court Power
- Homeowners Insurance Claims Cost Rising Rapidly, Study Says
- Gulf States Pressure Obama Over BP Funds
- Assessing Tropical Cyclone Risk in Hawaii Through the Lens of Hurricane Iniki
- Florida Workers Comp 29th Most Expensive
- Calif. Rating Bureau Drops Workers’ Comp Advisory Rates
- Kentucky Urges Residents to Replace Medi-Share
- N.M. Private Security Company Target of Myriad Lawsuits
- Federal Court Seeks New Briefs in Challenge to Mississippi Damages Cap
- California Legislature not Hesitant to Act on Insurance Issues
- Court Urges Change in Florida Workers’ Comp Law
- Rowe High on Reform
- Email Inbox Not Private, Says South Carolina Court
- Report: Calif. Workers’ Comp Impacted by Recession, Reform, Medical
- Mobile Producers
- Using Social Media Responsibly
- Father and Daughter in Central Calif. Workers’ Comp Fraud Must Repay Over $600K
- E&O Insights: Insuring Commercial Property – What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
- Nationwide to Settle Harleysville Policyholder Class Action for $26M
- Calif. State Fund Board: Drop Rates 7%
- P/C Insurers’ Profits Jump as Catastrophe Losses Drop
- Kansas Court Upholds Limits on Damages in Lawsuits
- Wyoming OSHA Seeks Additional Fines Against Sinclair
- Doing Business with Mobile Devices
- Allstate: Overweight Drivers, Passengers Hurt Vehicle Fuel Efficiency
- Maine Agency Improves Communication With Intranet Social Networking
- Allstate Agents Return to Massachusetts After 25 Years
- Why the ‘Insurance Consumer Protection and Solvency Act’ Seems Destined to Fail
- WCRI: N.Y. Workers’ Comp Reforms Achieving Their Objectives
- Four Types of Producers
- AIG Unveils New ‘Refreshed’ Logo
- One Agency – Two Producer Management Methods
- Nationwide Settles Harleysville Merger Suit
- Florida’s Citizens Puts Brakes on Surplus Note Program
- Access to Paid Sick Leave Lowers Work Injury Rate
- Fired Employee Sues School District In Oregon
- Met P&C to Pay $345K in Restitution
- Court Reverses Landmark Katrina Ruling on Army Corps Liability
- Florida Approves State Farm 6.4% Increase
- Colorado Officials Take Sides in Fracking Dispute
- Court Grants Injunction in Aon, Alliant Employee Poaching Case
- Maryland Issues Consumer Advisory on ‘Force-Placed’ Insurance
- Mass. Court Rules on CGL Independent Contractor Exclusion
- Mississippi Case Challenges Death Certificate As Evidence in Accident
- Rental Firms Agree Not to Rent Recalled Cars
- ANV Settles in as Lloyd’s MGA, as Capacity and Syndicates Grow
- Academy of Insurance’s 2012 Fourth Quarter Schedule
- N.J. Holds First Captive Insurance Summit
- West Virginia to Open Business Court
- Coloradoan Wins $7 Million In Popcorn Lung Lawsuit
- KBW: ‘No Acceleration of Rates’ Into Traditional Hard Market
- Space Insurance Agency Aims to Help Florida’s Space Business Take Off
- Beyond ‘Profits-Only’: 3 Trends That Will Affect Your Bottom Line
- Study: Homeowners Insurance Claims Cost Rising Rapidly
- Florida’s Citizens Defends Proposed 11.2% Rate Increase
- Homeowners Claim Costs On the Rise
- A Rebounding Economy Spurs Growth in Cargo, Supply Chain Risks
- EEOC Sues Colorado Company for Axing Employee with Bipolar Disorder
- The Spy Who Robbed Me
- South Dakota’s Northern Plains Insurance Declared Insolvent, in Liquidation
- Homeowners Insurance Claims Cost Rising Rapidly: Study
- IUMI Conference: Unpredictable Time for Marine Insurance
- Employees Staying Put Even If Unhappy: Talent Survey
- Analysts Express Comfort in MMC’s Succession Plan
- TWIA Study Recommends Lowering Agent Commissions
- Citizens Depopulation and Rates – A Practical Solution
- Will Regulatory Reform Trigger Doomsday for Captives?
- Academy of Insurance Success Stories!
- Bundlers of Joy: Satisfaction with Home Insurers at 12-Year High
- Studies: More Than 2 M California Homes Exposed To Wildfires; Hundreds of Thousands in West at ‘Very High Risk’
- 3 Reasons Florida Citizens’ Loan Plan Is a Bad Idea
- Calif. Workers’ Comp Reform Law at ‘Halftime’
- Rating Hurricane Risk in Florida: How Using Geocoding Can Lead to More Accurate Pricing
- Drivers May Be Unaware of Texting Habit: Study
- Alabama Senior Driver Credits
- Alabama Targets Uninsured Motorists
- Insurer of Home Values Goes Under
- Using Social Media Responsibly
- Homeowners Insurance Claims Cost Rising Rapidly: Study
- Union Study Recommends Changes at N.M. Fire Agencies
- Chairman Nelson Charts Future Course for Lloyd’s
- Insurer Must Pay Missouri Firm $11M in Supply Chain Interruption Case
- Report Points to Insurance Industry’s Vulnerability to Climate Change
- A Growing Economy
- Slow and Steady: Surplus Lines Industry Reverses Downward Trend; Optimism Good for 2012
- What Makes a Marginal Producer?
- Florida’s Take-Out Plan: Citizens Loans to Willing Private Insurers
- New Jersey Tells Drivers: No Smiles Allowed in License Photos
- End of the Year Financing Options to Consider
- Is Long-Term Care Insurance Dying?
- Poll: Americans Do Not Expect Total Repeal of Health Care Law
- Reinsurers, Capital Markets: Competitors or Complements?
- Midwest in the Middle for Cost of Employees
- There Must Be Coverage Somewhere
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