Features for November 2015
- Delaware Won’t Approve ‘Widow’s Penalty’ in Setting Auto Rates
- Illinois Supreme Court Voids $10.1B Philip Morris ‘Light’ Verdict
- Agent, Cyber-Educate Yourself – and Your Clients
- N.J. Lawmakers: FEMA Maps May Have Exaggerated Flood Risk
- Agent, Cyber-Educate Yourself – and Your Clients
- Texas Leads States in Deaths from Deer Collisions
- Why Start a New Year Out Strong but Not End It That Way?
- No Negligence Found in Michigan Trial over 2012 Meningitis Outbreak
- Top 25 Workers’ Compensation Insurers: A.M. Best
- Report: Jackson, Mississippi Tops List of Windiest Cities
- P/C Direct Premium Written Up Nearly 4.7 Percent
- Best Agency to Work For – Southeast
- IJ’s Jergler Wins Folio Award; Carrier Management Recognized
- WCIRB: Los Angeles Workers’ Comp Claims Outlier in California
- How New Chip Cards Raise the Risk for Merchants
- Wildfires, and Now El NiƱo, May Boost Californians’ Appetites for Surplus Lines
- Independent Agency Profitability, Organic Growth Dipped in Q3
- Survey: Insurers Spent $1.52B with Diverse California Suppliers Last Year
- Commercial Insurance Rates, Except Auto and Flood, Still Falling
- Jury Awards Former LA Times Columnist $7.1M in Discrimination Suit
- 4 Common Business Issues When Evaluating Wrap-Up Programs
- Couple Sues Six Flags in Central California for Retaliation
- E&O Insights: Personal Lines Generates More Errors & Omissions Exposure than You Think
- Mercury in California Says Net Premiums Rose, Net Income Fell in 3Q
- 10 Things to Know About Long Term Care & Assisted Living
- Uber Driver Sues Taco Bell Brand Manager Videoed in California Slapping Assault
- ‘We Start Businesses Instead of Buying Them,’ Berkley Says in Last Earnings Conference Call as CEO
- Hundreds of Texas Homes Damaged by Heavy Rains in October
- How to Know What Insurance Customers Want
- Top 10 Market Conduct Actions Against P/C Insurers
- Oil Company Prevails in Suit Against Insurers over Pipeline Rupture
- Kingstone OK’d to Write Insurance in Connecticut, New Jersey
- 6 Ways to Get More Referrals and Online Recommendations
- New Oklahoma Texting While Driving Law Now in Effect
- FEMA’s Review of Sandy Claims Taking Longer Than Expected
- Michigan’s Consumers Mutual to Exit Health Insurance Market
- Texas Regulator OKs Wastewater Injection Permits Despite Quakes
- Best Agency to Work For – Southeast
- Farmers Insurance Facing Possible Class Action by ‘Hundreds’ of Female Attorneys
- Best Agency to Work For – West
- TWIA Request for Increased Liability Limits Denied
- Federal Drought Aid Expanded in Louisiana, Mississippi
- Best Agency to Work For – Midwest
- AAA: Using Hands-Free Technology While Driving Is ‘Surprisingly’ Risky
- Industry Chasing Mobile Consumers with Ads, Apps, Self-Service Options
- New Insurance Policy Protects Homebuyers’ Down Payment
- Rate Changes in Store for Texas Auto Insurance Plan
- Millennials: Living on the Edge of the Big City
- Oklahoma Commissioner to Insurers: Clarify Earthquake Coverage
- Time Is Right to Review Agency E&O Limits
- Louisiana Auto Insurance Fine Collection Letters Hit Raw Nerves
- ‘Misfit’ Doctors, Lawyers: Find a Friend in E&S Market
- Donelon Re-Elected Insurance Commissioner in Louisiana
- Outlook for Homeowners Insurance Market Improves: Report
- Best Agency to Work For – South Central
- Agency Prices Are Awfully High
- Louisiana Supreme Court Says Grocer Not 100% Liable for Slip and Fall
- Owners of Home Destroyed by Wyoming Landslide File Suit Against Contractor
- Massachusetts OKs USAA’s Rideshare Gap Policy
- Colorado Woman Trapped for Days After Crash Sues G.M.
- Best Agency to Work For – East
- California Commissioner Approves Reduced 2016 Pure Premium Rate Filing
- Connecticut Warns Homeowners Insurers
- 99.9 Percent Probability of L.A.-Area Earthquake: Study
- Wal-Mart Accuses Insurers of Bad Faith in Tracy Morgan Case
- Estate of Oregon Man Files Suit Against Home Care Agency in Death
- Damage Estimates Rising From South Carolina’s ‘Record-Breaking’ Storm
- California Woman Blinded in Eye by Flying Disc Settles Suit for $3M
- Mississippi Insurance Agent Pleads Guilty to Stealing $33K in Premiums
- Guy Carpenter Says Wildfire Losses May Exceed $1.75B
- Preventable Medical Errors Increase in Indiana
- Southern California Utility Gets $400M Insurance Settlement over Closed Nuke
- Kansas to See Lower Workers’ Comp Insurance Rates
- Number of Deaths from Drunken Driving Nearly Doubled in Utah
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