One Frustrated Florida County Tackles Auto Insurance Fraud On Its Own September 27, 2011 By Michael Adams One county in Florida has decided not to wait on state lawmakers’ promise to address the insurance fraud and fix...
Henson Joins Iroquois of Tennessee September 26, 2011 Iroquois of Tennessee has named Greg Henson as a new regional manager. Henson previously worked as an inside sales manager...
Video on West Virginia Plant Leak Urges Manufacturing Safety September 26, 2011 The U.S. Chemical Safety Board, releasing a video depicting a deadly chemical leak at a DuPont plant in Belle, West...
Citizens Goes Along with Florida Sinkhole Rate Decision September 23, 2011 By Michael Adams Florida officials and the state’s-backed property insurer were working to find common ground in the aftermath of the political firestorm...
USI Acquires Florida’s de la Parte Agency September 23, 2011 Insurance broker USI Insurance Services has acquired de la Parte & Associates, a Tampa, Florida, employee benefits and insurance consulting...
Florida Firm to Appeal in Bid for Sunken Spanish Treasure September 23, 2011 By Mitch Stacy U.S. deep-sea explorers must turn over to the Spanish government 17 tons of silver coins and other treasure recovered from...
Florida PIP Cost Battle May Extend to Physician Referral Services September 23, 2011 By Michael Adams Florida lawmakers are likely to consider whether to curb the use of accident clinic referral hotlines as part of a...
Florida Approves Use of Revised RMS Hurricane Model September 22, 2011 By Michael Adams A Florida state panel has approved the use of a new hurricane catastrophe model that is increasing many insurers’ exposure....
BP Oil Lingering on Gulf Coast Floor Could Pose Long-Term Risk September 22, 2011 By Jay Reeves Tar balls washed onto Gulf of Mexico beaches by Tropical Storm Lee earlier this month show that oil left over...
Florida Supreme Court Weighs If Public Adjuster Law Limits Free Speech September 22, 2011 By Michael Adams Public adjusters would have more access to homeowners in the immediate aftermath of a storm if the Florida Supreme Court...