Virginia to Start Licensing, Regulating Public Adjusters in 2013 October 26, 2012 Virginia regulators announced that beginning Jan. 1, 2013, all individuals and business entities doing business in the state as a...
Chubb’s Q3 Profit Jumps 79%; Commercial Renewal Rates Up 8% October 26, 2012 The Chubb Corp. reported $533 million net profit for its third quarter, up 78.8 percent from $298 million reported during...
Waco, Texas-Based Agent Named Trusted Choice Hometown Hero October 26, 2012 The Independent Insurance Agents of Texas (IIAT) has named Wes Bailey, president of Bailey Insurance & Risk Management Inc. in...
New Mexico Court Rules Against Family Given Brain In Bag October 26, 2012 A family can’t bring damage claims in New Mexico against an out-of-state funeral home that placed a relative’s brain in...
Montana Commissioner Orders Man to Pay $168K, Sold Fake Surety Bonds October 26, 2012 Montana’s insurance commissioner has ordered a North Dakota man to pay $168,000 in fines and restitution for selling fake surety...
ITC Updates Web-Based Insurance Marketing Tracker for Agencies October 26, 2012 Insurance Technologies Corporation (ITC), based in Carrollton, Texas, announced updates to its web-based audience engagement system, AgencyBuzz. The system helps...
Ohio Reduces Workers’ Comp Rate for Local Governments by 5% October 26, 2012 The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Board of Directors has approved a proposed reduction in average rates for public employer...
FEMA to Help Replace University of Iowa Buildings October 26, 2012 By David Pitt After months of lobbying and pressure from Iowa’s governor, congressional delegation and others, the federal government said the University of...
Lawsuit Filed in Oklahoma over Scientology-Linked Center Death October 26, 2012 By Sean Murphy The mother of a Claremore man found dead last year at an eastern Oklahoma drug rehab center with ties to...
North Indiana Foundation Receives $150M Gift from Insurance Exec October 26, 2012 A northern Indiana county’s charitable foundation faces a daunting task in figuring out how best to use a $150 million...