Monthly Archives: <span>June 2011</span>

New York City Police Officer’s Horse Suit Dismissed

A judge has reined in a New York City’s police officer’s lawsuit against the city over a mishap on horseback in 2004. A Manhattan judge dismissed William Rozakis’ case this week. Rozakis says the horse tripped on uneven pavement, fell …

PIA of Tennessee Names Paris as Chief Executive

Brennan J. Paris has been named the new executive vice president of the Professional Insurance Agents (PIA) of Tennessee. He is the sixth executive leader in the history of the association. Prior to joining PIA, Paris represented Johnson & Johnson, …

Portland Audit Suggests Moving Public Safety Employees to Workers’ Comp

A Portland, Ore., audit is recommending the city move firefighters and police officers currently covered by the City of Portland Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FDPR) system into the city’s workers’ compensation program. Doing so would help to reduce …

Report: SoCal Quake Would Rattle Economy

A new study says a big Southern California earthquake would rattle the region’s economy as well as its buildings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said a magnitude-7.8 quake in the southern segment of the San Andreas Fault would affect …

Californians’ Biggest Disaster Fear: Earthquakes

Of the many possible disasters that could befall Californians, Golden State residents fear earthquakes the most, according to a recent poll. Statewide, 57 percent of voters cite earthquakes as their greatest threat from nature, more than twice the proportion saying …

Ratings Recap: Stonebridge, RLI Group, Am. Agricultural, ARIC

A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the financial strength rating of ‘A-‘ (Excellent) and issuer credit rating of “a-” of Stonebridge Casualty Insurance Company, the Columbus Ohio-based property/casualty subsidiary of The Netherlands AEGON N.V., both with stable outlooks. The ratings reflect …

Best Affirms Ironshore and Subs Ratings

A.M. Best Co. has affirmed the issuer credit rating (ICR) of “bbb-” of Cayman Islands-based Ironshore Inc., as well as the financial strength rating of ‘A-‘ (Excellent) and the ICRs of “a-“of Ironshore’s operating subsidiaries. These include Bermuda-based Ironshore Insurance …

Ratings Recap: IGIUK, MAPFRE Re (Panama), Arab Misr, Gulf, Caribbean Alliance

A.M. Best Europe – Rating Services Limited has assigned a financial strength rating of ‘A-‘ (Excellent) and an issuer credit rating of “a-” to International General Insurance Company (UK) Limited (IGIUK), both with stable outlooks. The ratings reflect “prospective strong …

XL Names Mitchell as President of Excess and Surplus Unit

XL Insurance has named Roxanne Mitchell as president of its Excess and Surplus lines unit, reporting to Seraina Maag, chief executive, North America Property & Casualty. Mitchell will be based in XL’s Chicago office. Mitchell joins XL Insurance from Lexington …

Aviva’s Accident Recovery Sale to Carlyle Won’t Change Ratings Says S&P

Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services said that the ratings on the U.K.-based Aviva Group (core operating entities rated AA-/Stable) are unchanged by its agreed sale of breakdown recovery firm RAC to The Carlyle Group for £1 billion [$1.597 billion] S&P …