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Ga. Official Says Tornadoes, Storms Caused $15 Million Damage

Feb 29 2008 // Thunderstorms and tornadoes that raced into Georgia from the west Tuesday morning caused about $15 million damage to some 1,300 homes, a state official said Wednesday. Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine earlier estimated...

Insurer Launches Preferred-tier Programs in Ga. and Nev.

Feb 29 2008 // Calif.-based property and casualty insurer Pacific Specialty Insurance Co. announced a new suite of preferred-tier residential property products in Georgia and Nevada. Effective March 3, PSIC will offer new discounts and...

Cambridge GA Offers Accidental Downtime for Commercial Auto

Feb 28 2008 // California-based Cambridge General Agency is offering coverage for accidental downtime for commercial auto risks. This coverage is only available for vehicles with comprehensive and collision coverage. The accidental...

Explosion Damages Strip Mall in Stone Mountain, Ga.

Feb 26 2008 // In Georgia, DeKalb County authorities are investigating the cause of an explosion and fire at a strip mall in Stone Mountain early Monday. No injuries were reported in the fire that began with an explosion in a building on...

University of West Georgia Investigating Suspected Arsons in Dorm

Feb 25 2008 // University of West Georgia authorities are investigating a string of suspected arsons in a campus dorm. Director of Public Safety Tom Mackel says all three fires were set within weeks of each other in the middle of the...

Georgia to Limit Landowners’ Hunter and Tourist Liability

Feb 24 2008 // Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue has filed legislation that will limit liability for landowners who open their property to hunters and agri-tourists. The measure would protect landowners who allow individuals to hunt on their...

Ga. Insurance Commissioner: Sugar Refinery Fire was Accidental

Feb 19 2008 // Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John W. Oxendine said an investigation by his office, local authorities and federal officials has determined that the explosion and fire at the Imperial Sugar Co. refinery in Port...

Officials Turn to Specialists to Try to Put Out Georgia Sugar Plant Fire

Feb 14 2008 // Specialists arrived in Port Wentworth, Ga., Tuesday to help extinguish a five-day-old sugar-refinery fire burning too intensely and deeply for standard firefighting to douse, and officials feared the deadly blaze could...

Ga. Law to Relieve Landowners of Hunter and Tourist Liability

Feb 14 2008 // Gov. Sonny Perdue filed legislation that will limit liability for landowners who open their property to hunters and agri-tourists. The proposal will protect landowners who allow individuals to hunt on their property from...

Update: 5 Fatalities, Several Missing in Georgia Sugar Refinery Blast

Feb 11 2008 // Two days after a massive explosion and fire devastated a Georgia sugar refinery, John Calvin Butler Jr. and his younger brother, Jamie were still in a medically induced coma . Company officials have refused to speculate on...

Imperial Sugar Company Reports Explosion at Georgia Refinery

Feb 8 2008 // Imperial Sugar Company reported that an explosion occurred Thursday at approximately 7pm EST at its sugar refinery in Port Wentworth, Ga., which is located near Savannah, Ga. A number of associates and contractors have...

Ga. Man Arrested for Insurance Fraud

Feb 6 2008 // An Augusta, Ga., man is charged with insurance fraud for allegedly converting to his own use money paid to him by an elderly client, according to Insurance Commissioner John W. Oxendine. Carl Barcus, 58, arrested on Jan....

Former Hurricane Program Manager to Head Ala. Emergency Agency

Feb 1 2008 // Alabama Gov. Bob Riley appointed Brock Long to serve as director of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency. Long has served in emergency management at the state and federal levels specializing in hurricane planning and...

Georgia Doctor Sentenced to Probation in Health Fraud Case

Jan 28 2008 // A Georgia doctor accused of treating patients with a chemical used in pesticides was sentenced to five years probation for health care fraud. Sentenced on Jan. 24, Dr. Totada Shanthaveerappa pleaded guilty Oct. 30 to...

Georgia Pastor Charged for Arson in Church Fire

Jan 21 2008 // The pastor of an Albany, Ga., church has been charged with first degree arson in connection with a fire that did severe damage to the church, the Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner’s office said. The Rev....

Nearly 1M in Tenn. Drive without Insurance; Lawmaker Wants Change

Jan 18 2008 // Cardella Cummings’ car wreck left her dizzy and confused. Her insurance paid for the damage, but not because the accident was her fault. “I thought you had to have insurance because it’s the law,”...

RLI Names Southeast Regional Manager, Establishes Georgia Office

Jan 17 2008 // Peoria, Ill.-based RLI added Mike Robinson as southeast regional manager for its Executive Products Group at the company’s newly established Alpharetta, Ga. office. Robinson will be responsible for the management of...

Georgia Firefighters Charged with Arson for Home, Business Fires

Jan 14 2008 // Police have arrested two Talbotton, Ga., firefighters on arson charges in connection with two separate blazes in the west Georgia town. Sheriff Bill Johnson says 30-year-old Jeff Scott Nelson and 32-year-old Norman Cable...

Georgia Insurance Agency Announces Acquisition of Magnum OPUS

Jan 8 2008 // Carrollton, Ga.-based Britt/Paulk Insurance Agency Inc., acquired Idaho-based Magnum OPUS and all of its assets in a transaction that took effect on Jan.1. Magnum OPUS will begin operating as the Britt/Paulk Boise, Idaho...

A.M. Best Puts Georgia Casualty & Surety Under Review Pending Deal

Jan 4 2008 // A.M. Best Co. has placed the financial strength rating of B+ (Good) and the issuer credit rating of “bbb-” of Georgia Casualty & Surety Company under review with positive implications. The rating actions...