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Georgia Supreme Court Expands Coverage for Faulty Construction

Aug 12 2013 // Georgia’s high court has handed contractors and their clients a victory by expanding the scope of a contractor’s general liability policy so that it includes damage due to a contractor’s faulty...

Teen Golfers from Kansas, Georgia Win Big ‘I’ National Championship

Aug 9 2013 // Bailey Tardy of Norcross, Ga. and Sam Stevens of Wichita, Kan., won the girls and boys divisions, respectively, at the recent 45nd Annual Trusted Choice Big “I” National Championship in Pinehurst, N.C. The...

Commentary: Notifying Excess Insurers for Additional Insureds

Aug 9 2013 // An interesting case was recently decided by the Georgia Court of Appeals. In Garner and Glover Co. v. Barrett, 738 S.E.2d 721 (Ga. App. 2013), the issue was the duty of an insurance producer to notify an excess insurer...

Georgia Commissioner Offers Advice in Wake of Recent Flash Flooding

Aug 7 2013 // With confirmed flash flooding in northern Georgia from torrential rain, Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens is reminding homeowners that policies for mobile or manufactured homes may include coverage for flood damage,...

Rail Crossing Deaths Up in Georgia But Safety Gate Funding Lags

Aug 6 2013 // Cost is one of the many issues preventing gate and bell systems from being installed at Georgia’s roughly 5,000 public rail crossings, state and local officials say. Georgia recorded 47 highway-rail crossing deaths...

Florida, Georgia Say Individual Insurance Rates to Spike Under Obamacare

Jul 31 2013 // Florida and Georgia, two states where politicians oppose U.S. President Barack Obama’s healthcare law, said this week that insurance rates for individuals would rise sharply in 2014 under the reform. The remarks are...

OSHA Again Probes Georgia Auto Parts Plant After Worker’s Death

Jul 22 2013 // Federal authorities are questioning working conditions at a Georgia auto parts plant for the eighth time in four years, this time in connection with a worker’s death. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration...

Georgia Lobbying Gift Limit Doesn’t Apply to All in Executive Branch

Jul 17 2013 // Gov. Nathan Deal’s executive order seems simple: Employees in Georgia’s executive branch should not accept gifts worth more than $25, particularly from lobbyists and vendors. In reality, the policy is more...

Georgia’s Ink Underwriting Acquires California’s Pioneer Programs

Jul 16 2013 // Newly-formed Ink Underwriting in Kennesaw, Georgia, said it has acquired Pioneer Programs Insurance Solutions, a Pasadena, California-based niche insurance program administrator for the construction and long term care...

Georgia Regulators’ Meals, Golf Paid by Insurance Agents Under Scrutiny

Jul 12 2013 // Georgia’s top insurance regulator and two senior staffers accepted $100-per-head meals and, in one case, a round of golf last month funded by the industry they oversee, according to recent financial disclosures. That...

Maryland Court Rules Asbestos Firms Not Responsible for Family Exposure

Jul 11 2013 // An asbestos company is not liable for an illness suffered by a woman who became exposed to the hazardous material while doing her grandfather’s laundry in the 1960s, Maryland’s highest court ruled Monday. The...

Georgia Estimates Insured Storm Loss at $50M

Jun 26 2013 // Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens said violent weather that struck Georgia on June 13 caused an estimated $50 million in insured losses. The storm caused two EF1 tornadoes in Cherokee and Cobb counties. More...

Southeast States Battle Prescription Drug Abuse

Jun 17 2013 // Deaths from prescription drug overdoses jumped 360 percent in the last decade in the Appalachian region, according to the Center for Clinical and Translation Science. As a result of this epidemic, states in the Southeast...

Olson Takes Over As President of Georgia Independent Agents

Jun 13 2013 // Betsy K. Olson was installed as president of the Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia Inc. (IIAG) during the association’s recent annual convention in Amelia Island, Florida. Olson is vice president of marketing...

Tropical Storm Andrea Hits Florida; Warnings Posted for Eastern U.S.

Jun 6 2013 // Tropical Storm Andrea pelted Florida’s northern Gulf Coast on Thursday and was forecast to drench much of the U.S. Southeast as it cuts across Georgia and up the Atlantic coast, the National Hurricane Center...

Mixed Reaction in Georgia to Push to Lower DUI Limit

May 30 2013 // There’s mixed reaction in Georgia from drivers to a proposal from a federal agency’s call for states to lower their blood-alcohol limits. The National Transportation and Safety Board made waves with its call...

Georgia’s Denham Agency Joins Keystone Group

May 22 2013 // The Denham Agency, an Americus-based insurance agency, has become the 14th Keystone Insurers Group partner in Georgia. The Denham Agency was established in 1984 by current president Mike Denham. In 2011, the agency formed...

Southeastern States Battle Against Prescription Drug/Opioid Abuse

May 17 2013 // Editor’s Note: This is part of a team report on opioid use by injured workers. For the national story read: Opioid Epidemic Plagues Workers’ Comp Deaths from prescription drug overdoses jumped 360 percent in...

Georgia Regulator to Host Hurricane Preparedness Expo on June 15

May 14 2013 // The hurricane season is almost here and Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens is inviting the public to attend the 12th Annual Hurricane Preparedness Expo on June 15.Photo credit: Georgia Office of Insurance and...

New Georgia Law Limits Lobbyists’ Spending

May 8 2013 // Gov. Nathan Deal has signed into law new limits on how much money lobbyists can spend while trying to influence public officials in Georgia. The legislation takes effect Jan. 1. It sets the first limits on what lobbyists...