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CNC Cards Survive Repeal of CNC Program; Labor Department to Remain Open Late

Jun 30 2005 // The Oklahoma Department of Labor reported that its legal interpretation of recently passed Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC)legislation is that CNC cards remain in effect until the expiration date printed on the cards. The...

Wash. L&I Urging Contractors to Take Action Against Deadly Falls

Jun 28 2005 // In light of the continuing boom in construction, as well as two recent incidents where workers fell from rooftops, the Department of Labor and Industries urged contractors to take action to protect workers from deadly...

Three Suspects Arraigned

Jun 20 2005 // Three suspects were arraigned May 11 in Ventura County Superior Court in connection with a workers’ comp premium fraud investigation conducted by the CDI Fraud Division. Tomer Rotholz, a former licensed contractor,...

Okla. Workers’ Comp Reform Passes in Special Session

Jun 20 2005 // Oklahoma lawmakers passed workers’ compensation reform legislation, Senate Bill 1X, in a special legislative session that began May 31, the end date for the regular session. The bill was sent to Gov. Brad Henry who...

Roofing Contractor Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud

Jun 15 2005 // California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi announced that a Landers roofing contractor has pled guilty to workers’ compensation premium fraud and other charges. Michael Louis Curran, 50, pled guilty on June 8,...

Insurers, Military at Odds over Workers’ Comp Program for Civilian Contractors

Jun 15 2005 // Several media outlets reported this week that the Defense Department is looking to revamp a controversial $5.5 billion workers’ compensation insurance program for its civilian contractors overseas after reportedly...

Okla. DOL Wrestles with End of Workers’ Comp Non-Coverage Program

Jun 9 2005 // The Oklahoma Department of Labor reported it is trying to determine the extent of the impact of the Legislature’s decision to repeal two sections of Oklahoma law and abolish the Certificate of Non-Coverage (CNC)...

Summit Launches Contractors Insurance Program

Jun 8 2005 // Las Vegas, NV – Summit Insurance Services, Inc. has launched a new insurance program designed specifically for commercial contractors in California. The program is underwritten by an AM Best Financial Performance...

Contractor Sentenced in Comp Fraud Case

Jun 6 2005 // The owner of a Corona, California-based construction firm has begun serving a two-year jail sentence as part of his conviction on felony workers’ comp insurance fraud. Lawrence S. Hatfield, of Orange County, owner of...

AIA Praises Veto of Maryland Bill Involving Surety Bonds

May 24 2005 // The American Insurance Association (AIA) on Tuesday praised Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich (R) for vetoing legislation that would have reportedly set bad public policy for the state. SB 324 would have exposed the state of...

Tree and Landscape Contractors

May 23 2005 // Nuts & Bolts: Summit Insurance Services Inc. launched a new insurance program called ArborMAX designed specifically to protect tree and landscape contractors. ArborMAX offers general liability, property, inland...

The Nitty Gritty of Blue Collar Programs

May 23 2005 // Program Managers Working for the Working Class For some program administrators, blue is the color of money. While other insurance programs target lawyers, insurance agents and various white-collar occupations, some of the...

My Brother’s Keeper-Duties and Liabilities of Agents and Brokers

May 23 2005 // Insurance plays an important role in today’s society in protecting individuals and businesses from different risks. A wide variety of policies and products have been developed to cover common, and not so common,...

Calif. Contractor Sentenced in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case; Will Pay State Fund $605,940

May 17 2005 // The owner of a Corona, California-based construction firm has begun serving a two-year jail sentence as part of his conviction on felony workers’ compensation insurance fraud. Lawrence S. Hatfield, 59, of Orange...

Three Suspects Arraigned on Premium Fraud Charges

May 12 2005 // Three suspects were arraigned May 11 in Ventura County Superior Court in connection with a workers’ compensation premium fraud investigation conducted by the California Department of Insurance Fraud Division. Tomer...

Tree, Landscape Contractors

May 9 2005 // Nuts & Bolts: Summit Insurance Services Inc. launched a new insurance program called ArborMAX designed specifically to protect tree and landscape contractors. ArborMAX offers general liability, property, inland...

Fla. Cabinet Told: 186 Insurers Still Have 57,830 Claims Open from Storms

May 3 2005 // Kevin McCarty, Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Commissioner reported Tuesday morning to the Florida Cabinet that 186 insurers have reported they still have 57,830 claims open. “Last month, we were still facing...

AIG WorldSource Enhances DBA Insurance Program

Apr 28 2005 // AIG WorldSource(R), a division of the Domestic Brokerage Group of American International Group, has announced enhancements to several key components of its Defense Base Act (DBA) coverage program. AIG WorldSource will now...

Fla. Homeowners Have Money, But Contractors, Roofers Unavailable to Make Repairs

Apr 19 2005 // April 18 was the deadline for insurers to finish processing and paying off 1.69 million hurricane damage claims across Florida, but they still have nine days to go before they have to tell the state how many claims remain...

Fla. Wraps Up Workers’ Comp Compliance Sweep

Apr 15 2005 // Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher on Friday announced the completion of a sweep of construction sites across areas of Florida to verify that employers are complying with state workers’...