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Progressive Insurance Selects Michigan to Host $10M X-Prize Car Contest

The Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE has chosen the state of Michigan to host a multi-stage competition that aims to pit some of the world’s most fuel efficient vehicles against one another in a quest to win their share of …

Hudson Appointed President, CEO of Gallagher Bassett Services

Scott R. Hudson has joined Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. subsidiary Gallagher Bassett Services Inc. as its president and chief executive officer. He joins Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.’s Executive Management Committee as a corporate vice president. Property/casualty third-party claims …

Cincinnati Financial Founder Robert Schiff Dies at 86

Cincinnati Financial Corp. said that Robert C. Schiff, a company founder who retired from the property and casualty insurer’s board in 2004, has died. He was 86. A company news release said Schiff died on Jan. 7 but did not …

Chicago’s Alper Services LLC Welcomes Cook, Hester and Subak

Chicago-based independent retail insurance agency Alper Services LLC announced the addition of three new insurance professionals to its staff. Jeff Cook is Alper’s new vice president of Employee Benefits; Randy C. Hester is the new managing director of Financial Services; …

Missouri AG: Workers’ Comp Fraud Collections Spike in 2009

Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster reported that his office saw a dramatic increase in the amount of collections and convictions for workers’ compensation fraud and for noncompliance with mandatory workers’ compensation insurance coverage in 2009. According to Koster, his office …

New South Bend, Indiana, Cell Phone Ban Yields Few Tickets

Efforts to ban the use of cell phones while driving in South Bend, Ind., school zones aren’t yielding many violations. Records from the city clerk’s office show 13 of the tickets, which carry $75 fines, were written between August and …

Michigan Regulators Recover $33M for Consumers; $9M from Insurance

Michigan regulators report they recovered a record $33 million for financial services and insurance customers in 2009. Insurance Commissioner Ken Ross said the $33 million in consumer recoveries breaks the previous record of $17 million set by the agency in …

Bill Would Extend Nebraska Workers’ Comp Benefits for First Responders

Physical, on-the-job injuries someday might not be the only types of injuries that could qualify Nebraska first responders for workers’ compensation. On Jan 7, a state lawmaker introduced a bill (LB780) that would allow first responders to emergencies who get …

Kansas Insurance Department Recovers $15M for Consumers

The Kansas Insurance Department reports that it helped consumers recover more than $15 million through resolution of disputes with insurance companies in 2009. This is the second time in three years the department has topped the $15 million figure. The …

North Dakota Has 3rd Lowest Auto Insurance Rates, Commissioner Says

North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm says drivers in his state are still paying among the lowest auto insurance premiums in the nation, according to the “Auto Insurance Database Report 2006/2007” recently issued by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. …

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