Latest Illinois Headlines

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American Slain in in Beijing Was Board Chairman of Illinois Insurance Company

Aug 12 2008 // An American stabbed to death in China in an attack that also critically injured his wife had ties to the Metro East, Ill. Sixty-two-year-old Todd Bachman was the board chairman at Edwardsville-based Hortica. That company...

Clean-Up Underway After Wild Storms Damage Illinois, Indiana

Aug 6 2008 // Evacuate Wrigley Field and O’Hare Airport because of a summer storm? Unbelievable. Tornado sirens screeching within Chicago city limits–unheard of. Ninety thousand lightening strikes reported by the Chicago...

Declarations

Aug 4 2008 // Buckle Up “There is an obvious correlation between safety belt use and the fatality rate.” —Illinois State Police Director Larry G. Trent comments on the announcement on July 15 that the number of motorists...

Amerigroup Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $234M

Aug 4 2008 // Insurance company Amerigroup Corp. said July 22 that it has agreed in principle to settle for $234 million a lawsuit accusing it of discriminating against pregnant women and other high-risk patients. The settlement...

Lloyd’s to Establish Amlin Illinois Inc. in Chicago

Jul 24 2008 // Amlin, a leading Lloyd’s insurer, plans to open an office in Chicago. Amlin Illinois Inc, will work within the existing Lloyd’s infrastructure, utilizing the Lloyd’s licence in Illinois to write admitted...

Amerigroup Settles Discrimination Lawsuit for $234 Million

Jul 24 2008 // Insurance company Amerigroup Corp. said on Jul 22 that it has agreed in principle to settle for $234 million a lawsuit accusing it of discriminating against pregnant women and other high-risk patients. The settlement...

Midwest’s Flood-prone Communities Consider Government Buyouts

Jul 18 2008 // After the Great Flood of 1993, thousands of properties in flood plains around the Midwest were bought out by the government. Now, weeks after the latest massive flood, buyouts are again being considered in at least five...

Illinois Traffic Fatalities Lowest Since 1924, Seat Belt Usage Up to 90 %

Jul 17 2008 // Governor Rod R. Blagojevich announced on July 15 that Illinois’ number of motorists and front seat passengers who buckle up in the state edged upwards and exceeded 90 percent for the second straight year. In...

Feds Approve $3.6 Million in Illinois Flooding Aid

Jul 14 2008 // Federal officials say they’ve approved more than $3.6 million in disaster assistance grants for severe flooding in Illinois last month. The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the funds Saturday. The money...

S&P Advises Floods Could Lead to Ratings Actions on Midwest-Focused Insurers

Jul 11 2008 // Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services said it does not expect the 2008 Midwest floods to impact ratings or outlooks for the majority of companies that it rates. However, property/casualty writers that are...

Indiana Insurance Names Frankovich Inland Marine Manager in Illinois Office

Jul 8 2008 // Indiana Insurance, a Liberty Mutual Agency Markets regional company, today announced the appointment of. Jessica M. Frankovich to Inland Marine underwriting manager. Frankovich will be based in Indiana Insurance’s...

U.S. Agriculture Chief Cites Obstacles to Aid to Farmers Hurt by Flooding

Jul 2 2008 // The U.S. agriculture secretary says he is concerned that legal hurdles prevented much immediate federal help for Midwestern farmers faced with serious setbacks because of flooding. “I think everybody is frustrated...

Hostage Killed in Illinois Insurance Office Incident

Jun 27 2008 // Authorities have identified the woman shot to death in a suburban Chicago insurance office. The Cook County medical examiner’s office says she’s 42-year-old Jeniel Morgan of South Holland, Ill. Police responded...

Flood Insurance, Public Aid Leave Gaps for Midwest Disaster Victims Looking to Rebuild

Jun 27 2008 // With federal aid limited and most homes damaged or destroyed by Midwest flooding lacking the proper insurance, states along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers will soon have to help homeowners recover, according to the...

Illinois, Missouri Residents Prepare for Floods with Sandbags, Sweat

Jun 19 2008 // Hundreds of volunteers stacked sandbags atop a levee in small Missouri towns on the evening of June 18, hoping the extra few feet of protection would save the town from record-level flood crests expected to hit this week....

Illinois, Iowa Join Indiana in Moratorium on Policy Cancellations

Jun 18 2008 // The Illinois and Iowa Insurance Departments have implemented a 60-day moratorium on the cancellation and nonrenewal of insurance policies for people who live in counties affected by the recent storms and flooding. Indiana...

$120 Million Judgement Against a Refinery Reinstated by Illinois Court

Jun 18 2008 // An Illinois appellate court has reinstated a $120 million judgment against owners of the former Clark Oil refinery, reversing a Cook County judge’s decision to dissolve the class-action suit after a verdict was...

American Family Says Losses in Midwest $143 Million Since May 1

Jun 10 2008 // One insurance company based in the Midwest says weather-related losses are adding up quickly. Madison, Wis.-based American Family Insurance Company says that claims are mounting in the Midwest since tornados, windstorms,...

Storms Cause Flooding in Indiana, Damage in Wisconsin and Illinois

Jun 9 2008 // The death toll now stands at eight in the Midwest as tornadoes, severe thunder storms and flooding hit Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin over the last five days. The forecast for all three states call for more of the...

Tornado Warning Sirens Send Illinois Lawmakers Running for Cover

Jun 2 2008 // Tornado warning sirens chased lawmakers to the statehouse basement, a semitrailer was blown from a roadway and homes and an airport building were damaged as severe storms battered parts of Illinois and Indiana on late on...