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

Managers Offer To Buy Struggling Claims Direct

Claims Direct, Britain’s personal injury settlement service, which has suffered falling profits following a series of adverse articles in the country’s newspapers, could be sold to two of its top managers. According to a report in London’s Financial Times, Tony …

Sampo’s Storebrand Offer Blocked by Bank Stake

Finnish insurer Sampo’s bid for Norway’s leading insurance company, Storebrand, has apparently been blocked by Den Norske Bank’s acquisition of 9.76 percent of the company’s outstanding shares. Sampo topped the bank’s offer for Storebrand last May, and, despite objections from …

Lloyd’s/IUA To Offer Mediation Clinics

Lloyd’s and London’s International Underwriting Association announced they would jointly sponsor “a series of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) clinics to be operated in conjunction with commercial mediation provider, InterMediation,” on a weekly basis, beginning tomorrow. IUA special advisor David Taylor …

NY Assembly Votes To Ban Driver Cell Phone Use

By a vote of 125 to 19 the New York State Assembly followed the lead of the Senate, and passed a bill banning the use of cell phones by automobile drivers. Governor Pataki is expected to sign the bill next …

AIA Urges NY Governor To Veto Bill Removing Drunk Driving Benefit Exclusions

The American Insurance Association has urged NY Governor George Pataki to veto a bill passed by the Assembly and the Senate, which would remove the current exclusion of benefits for drunk drivers under the State’s Personal Injury Protection plan (PIP). …

How to Develop a Smart Advertising and Marketing Strategy

How do most agencies get new business? The answer is usually from referrals. Business generated this way is great—it’s already “half sold” and the new client’s perception of the agency, products and service is already high. The downside is that …

PAULA, GNU Begin Process Toward Eventual Consolidation

Pasadena, Calif.-based PAULA Financial (PAULA) and the managing general agency Great Northern Underwriters (GNU) of Portland, Ore., recently entered into a partnership, the first step of which entails the incorporation of PAULA’s Oregon underwriting personnel into GNU’s operations. The long-term …

Temp Could Do Time on Fraud Charges

CDI investigators arrested Martha Rodriquez of Riverside on charges of workers’ compensation fraud and perjury. Rodriquez, 37, also known as Graciela Castro, was booked into Riverside County Jail on a $5,000 felony warrant. The Riverside District Attorney’s Office, Workers’ Compensation …

4X4 For Fraud

CDI fraud investigators arrested a Fresno resident, Kyle Cory Bettencourt, 27, on auto insurance fraud charges on May 22, 2001 and booked him into the Fresno County Jail. Bettencourt was charged with four felony counts of insurance fraud, perjury, and …

‘Operation Cleansheet’ Reveals Dirty Laundry

The California Department of Insurance (CDI) announced the sentencing of Lonnie Lee Harwell, a Sacramento man, for his alleged involvement in a nationwide scheme intended to defraud investors and the insurance industry. Harwell was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge …