Features for May 2015
- N.Y. Enacts New Rules to Rein In Title Insurance Industry
- Selling Your Agency May Be Hazardous to Your (Financial) Health
- Fracking, Earthquakes and Insurance: A Collision Course?
- More Distracted Drivers Than Ever on Penn. Roads
- Ohio’s Lt. Governor/Insurance Director Focused on Streamlining Regulation
- North Carolina’s Appalachian State Wins 2015 RIMS Risk Management Challenge
- Illinois’ Madison County a Center for Asbestos Lawsuits
- Fitch Upgrades Citizens’ Coastal Account, Outlook Stable
- Cyber, Talent, Data Among Game Changers for Insurers
- Amtrak, CSX Sue Truck Company Over North Carolina Train Crash
- Partisan Differences Highlight Debate over Illinois Workers’ Comp Reform
- Insurers Get Ready to Comply With New Mississippi Property Insurance Clarity Act
- Louisiana Medical Marijuana Bill Advances with Sheriffs’ Support
- Alabama Governor Signs ‘Innovator Liability’ Law
- Texas Senate Passes Property Claim Litigation Bill
- More Hurricane Drones to Fly Into Atlantic This Season
- Oklahoma High Court Won’t Hear Work Comp Alternative Suit
- Insurers Warn Against Encroachment on State Regulation
- Texas Bill Preventing Local Drilling Bans Goes to Governor
- Incoming President Ware Talks About Canadian Expansion & Why AAMGA Is More Than MGAs
- WCRI: Medical Payment Per Claim in California Fell Following Reforms
- What Risk Managers Expect from Their Insurance Brokers: RIMS
- Data Stolen on 900 Southern California Mental Health Patients
- P/C Insurers Post Underwriting Profit, Record Surplus for 2014
- New Mexico AG Says Uber, Lyft Drivers Need Drug Testing
- Industry Examines Potential Claims Issues Following Riots
- Bitcoins: The Next Cyberinsurance Risk?
- Bumble Bee, 2 Managers Charged in Oven Death of California Worker
- Sony, Zurich Settle PlayStation Data Breach Case
- Agent Support, Ratings Added to Expanding Google Compare
- California Jury Awards Woman $13 Million for Asbestos Exposure from Talcum
- Vermont’s New Captive Law Revises Capital Requirements
- GEICO to Raise Auto Insurance Premiums
- Several California Hospitals Given Low Patient Safety Grades
- Senators Convene Sandy Task Force; FEMA Vows Change
- An Insurance Agent’s Guide to Finding & Converting Online Leads
- First Licensed Autonomous Freight Truck Hits the Road in U.S.
- Chicago Agent Glad She Made the Captive-to-Independent Leap
- Tennessee Workers Comp Opt-Out Legislation Revised, Ready for Next Session
- Wisconsin Legislature Passes Ridesharing Bill
- NCCI to Run Tennessee Workers’ Comp Plan
- Missouri Bill with Medical Malpractice Caps Sent to Governor
- Alabama Lawmakers Dismiss Bill Barring Teens from Riding in Truck Beds
- Researchers in Oklahoma Developing Seasonal Tornado Forecasts
- Best of the Best: Supply and Demand
- Texas Among Top 5 States for Vehicle Thefts with Keys Left Inside
- Movies and Agencies
- Doak Disputes WSJ Report; Says State Regulation Effective in Red Rock Case
- How to Mitigate the Risks of Cloud Computing
- Arkansas Workers’ Comp Rates to Drop
- How Analytics Technology Can Speed Integration Post-M&A
- North Texas Hit with Tornadoes, Large Hail
- What Agents Think About Google Compare
- Rough Patches Aside, Oklahoma Comp Reform Works, Advocates Say
- ‘Hungry’ Insurers Continued to Cut Commercial Prices in Q1: CIAB
- Washington Commissioner Says Hole-in-One Insurance Scammer at it Again
- Independent Agents Identify Business Opportunities for Carriers
- Earthquake Fault Puts California at Risk for Tsunami
- 10 Things to Know About Recreation & Leisure
- Erie Insurance Receives FAA Approval to Use Drones
- FedEx Faces Wyoming Suits After Trucks Kill Nearby Drivers
- E&O Insights: Insuring Restaurants and Taverns Presents Some Real E&O Risks
- Penn. Nixes Fracking Exclusions in Earthquake Endorsements
- California Workers’ Comp Premium Up 11% in 2014; Combined Ratio Still Exceeds 100
- N.J. Consumers to Get 1-Page Homeowners Policy Summary
- CDI: True Religion Subcontractor Underreported $78M in Payroll
- EEOC: Md. Regulatory Agency Violated Equal Pay Act
- Mississippi AG Sues Over State Farm Katrina Claims
- Michigan Workers’ Comp Costs Drop, Employment Rises
- Georgia High Court Sides with XL in Consent to Settlement Dispute
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