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Brentwood Services Administrators Inc. Opens First Office in Georgia

Jan 19 2017 // Brentwood Services Administrators Inc. has opened a new claims office in Conyers, Ga., according to Jeff Pettus, president and chief executive officer of the third-party administrator. Overseeing the operations in the...

Georgia Estimates $30M in Insured Losses from Early January Storm

Jan 19 2017 // A violent storm that hit southwest Georgia at the start of the year, killing at least one person, is estimated to have caused $30 million in insured losses, according to the state’s insurance office. Insurance...

Normandy Insurance Expands Workers’ Compensation Coverage to Georgia

Jan 10 2017 // Florida-based workers’ compensation carrier Normandy Insurance Co. has expanded its coverage into Georgia, bringing the total number of states it offers coverage to two. The company also writes coverage in...

Violent Storm in Southwest Georgia Kills 1, Damages 1,000 Homes

Jan 5 2017 // Fire officials say a woman has died after a violent storm struck southwest Georgia. Albany Fire Chief Ron Rowe said Tuesday that more than 1,000 homes were damaged when a storm about a mile wide swept through the area...

Police in Savannah, Georgia Urge Vigilance After Rise of Business Burglaries in 2016

Jan 4 2017 // Police records show business owners in Savannah, Ga., reported a significant increase in burglaries during 2016. Crime reports by Savannah-Chatham County police show 347 commercial burglaries were reported between last...

NFIP Payouts to Matthew Victims Top $162M

Dec 19 2016 // The National Flood Insurance Program has paid out more than $162 million to victims in the five-state area hit by Hurricane Matthew–Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, the Federal Emergency...

Southeast Watching, Waiting for Rain to Ease Severe Drought

Dec 13 2016 // Recent showers and storms have slightly eased the South’s severe drought, but experts say it wasn’t enough to make up for months of dry conditions before the rain finally fell. Nearly the entire region remains...

Schoerner Joins Southern Insurance Underwriters in Georgia

Dec 13 2016 // Southern Insurance Underwriters, Inc. (SIU) announced that John M. Schoerner has joined the company as the Professional Lines Practice manager and will lead the company expansion of errors & omissions, architects &...

Georgia-Based ConAgra to Finalize $11.2M Settlement Over Tainted Peanut Butter

Dec 12 2016 // Food giant ConAgra faces a court hearing to finalize an $11.2 million settlement – including the largest criminal fine ever in a U.S. food safety case – to resolve federal charges in a salmonella outbreak that sickened...

New Army Cyber Command Headquarters to Open in Georgia

Dec 9 2016 // Military officials at Fort Gordon in east Georgia have broken ground for the future headquarters of the U.S. Army’s cyber operations. Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, commanding general of U.S. Army Cyber Command and Second...

Worldwide Facilities Acquires Trinity Underwriting Managers of Georgia

Dec 6 2016 // Worldwide Facilities, a national wholesale insurance brokerage and managing general agency, has acquired Trinity Underwriting Managers, Inc. (TUMI), an underwriting manager and wholesale insurance broker specializing in...

NFIP Payouts to Matthew Victims Top $162M

Dec 5 2016 // The National Flood Insurance Program has paid out more than $162 million to victims in the five-state area hit by Hurricane Matthew—Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, the Federal Emergency...

Storms Across Southeast to Help Fight Wildfires, But Risk Still Remains

Nov 30 2016 // Storms roaring across the South appeared to be taking aim at some of the largest wildfires burning across the region, which could finally help firefighters in their efforts to subdue the blazes, authorities said...

Brentwood Services Administrators Hires Greene as Senior Claim Representative in Georgia

Nov 30 2016 // Brentwood Services Administrators Inc. has hired Stephanie Greene as a senior claim representative in the DeKalb County office in Stone Mountain, Ga., according to Jeff Pettus, president and chief executive officer of...

Hurricane Cleanup Costs Rise in County Along Georgia’s Coast

Nov 23 2016 // Cleanup costs keep rising in Chatham County, along Georgia’s coast, in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. The latest estimate of the funds needed to recover from damage in unincorporated parts of the county is now more...

Burn Bans Enacted Over Much of Dry Southeast as Fires Continue

Nov 17 2016 // As drought-stressed forests burn across much of the South – including a blaze scorching a Manhattan-sized area of north Georgia – some traditional outdoor activities are now banned. Starting campfires, lighting...

Search is on For Suspects Behind Southeast Wildfires, 2 Arrested in Kentucky

Nov 14 2016 // A wannabe weatherman was jailed for arson after admitting he started a wildfire to draw attention to his selfie videos on Facebook, his town’s police chief said Friday. Meanwhile, a Georgia sheriff appealed for help...

Wildfires Rage Throughout Southeast States, Arson Suspected

Nov 14 2016 // Wildfires near the Georgia-North Carolina line are spewing smoke so thick that residents are being urged to wear special masks if they must do outdoor activities. The fires – many of them suspected arsons – have...

University of Georgia Settles Hazardous Waste Violations with EPA for $400K

Nov 14 2016 // The University of Georgia will spend more than $400,000 after federal inspectors found dozens of safety violations in the way it handles hazardous waste. Under a “consent agreement and final order” with the...

Removal of Hurricane Debris in Savannah, Georgia Could Go Into 2017

Nov 8 2016 // Southeast Georgia residents are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Matthew of debris removal that may last well into next year. The Savannah Morning News reports that city officials in Savannah are asking residents to...