Monthly Archives: <span>June 2001</span>

Company Ordered to Halt Policies in Minnesota

Georgia-based Econ-O-Check Corporation has been ordered to cease and desist from marketing unapproved insurance policies to Minnesota residents following an order from Minnesota Commerce Commissioner Jim Bernstein. The company also received a $15,000 fine. A licensed Minnesota insurance agency, Econ-O-Check …

Credit History/Territorial Rating Bill Made Less Onerous for Neb. Insurers

The National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) claimed a major victory for insurers in the recently concluded state legislative session by amending legislation that would have restricted the use of credit and territory in underwriting. The amended bill then was …

Global Risk Exchange To Provide Services to OIL

The on-line risk management service Global Risk Exchange announced that it had concluded a deal with Oil Insurance Ltd. and its subsidiary Oil Casualty Insurance Ltd. to provide them with a new technology platform. The two mutual companies, which are …

Maritime Life to Purchase Royal Sun Canadian Life Unit

Maritime Life, a wholly owned subsidiary of John Hancock Financial Services, announced that it has agreed to buy Royal & Sun Alliance Life Insurance Co. of Canada (aka Royal & SunAlliance Financial) for approximately Cdn$ 235 ($155 million). Based on …

Assurex CEO Warns U.S. Companies Lack KR Coverage

Thomas W. Harvey, President and CEO of Assurex, the network of independent risk management and commercial insurance brokerages, warned that U.S. firms doing international business were inadequately covering the dangers to their employees from kidnappings and ransom demands, by not …

PA Questions Development in Wake of Allison Floods

Pennsylvania officials, sodden homeowners and insurers were questioning the apparent lack of coordinated development regulations in the wake of the floods caused by 10 inches of rain from Tropical Storm Allison. Stricter controls on building could have prevented some of …

Maine Governor Vetoes Workers’ Comp Bill

On Tuesday Maine’s Governor Angus King vetoed a workers’ compensation bill (LD 1175) that contained provisions which would have automatically entitled injured workers to full compensation during full-time rehabilitation. The American Insurance Ass’n. strongly opposed the measure. “This bill undermined …

PA Couple Given 14 Years in Faked Death Insurance Fraud

Lee Likhit Kongsiri and his wife Phatcha, former Lehigh County residents, were each given 14 year prison terms for defrauding six different life insurers a total of $1.6 million by faking Lee’s death in Thailand in 1995, supposedly from a …

Licensed Agent Says She’s Not Guilty

A licensed insurance agent from Stockton, Calif. pled not guilty to 69 felony counts during her recent arraignment. Kim Searini, aka Kim Lawrence, aka Kim Gurtis, 40, was arrested following a joint investigation by the California Department of Insurance (CDI) …

ePolicy, ACEUSA to Offer Specialty Professional Liability Online

ePolicy.com Insurance Services Inc., announced it has signed an agreement with ACE USA to offer new lines of specialty professional liability insurance. The newly offered products are designed specifically for architects and engineers with more than $1 million in revenue. …