Another Provision of Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Law Struck Down April 14, 2016 By Tim Talley The Oklahoma Supreme Court on April 12 struck down part of the state’s workers’ compensation law, saying the provisions deprived...
Former Oklahoma Dentist Charged with Money Laundering, Insurance Fraud April 13, 2016 By Justin Juozapavicius A former Oklahoma oral surgeon whose filthy clinics led to thousands of patients being tested for HIV and hepatitis faces...
Chubb’s Wikoff Named AVP, Management Liability for CNA’s Central Zone April 13, 2016 Chicago-based CNA has appointed Mike Wikoff as assistant vice president, management liability zone leader for the Central Zone. Wikoff is...
Fires in Arkansas Blamed on Lightning, Static April 13, 2016 Thunderstorms with high winds and frequent lightning rolled across Arkansas’ southern counties on April 11, bowling over trees and starting...
Louisiana Insurance Chief: Claim Citizens Rebates During Tax Season April 13, 2016 Louisiana’s top insurance regulator says Louisiana citizens who pay property insurance in the state may be entitled to more than...
Louisiana Food Manufacturer Fined $124K for Workplace Hazards April 12, 2016 The U.S. Department of Labor’sOccupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a Louisiana food manufacturing company for 25 serious and...
Large Hail Again Causes Damage in North Texas Cities April 12, 2016 For the third time in a month large hail and damaging winds pummeled north Texas causing hundreds of millions of...
3 Appointed to Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas Board April 12, 2016 Insurance Commissioner David Mattax has appointed three members to serve on the board of directors of the Surplus Lines Stamping...
Texas Windstorm Insurance Assoc. Expert Panel to Meet April 14 April 11, 2016 The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association expert panel will hold a public meeting this week to inform the public about the...
Louisiana Ag Losses from March Flooding Could Top $15M April 10, 2016 By Bill Fuller The agricultural loss from the March flooding across Louisiana could top $15 million, according to an economist with the LSU...