Latest Indiana Headlines

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Indiana’s AG, 37 Others Urge Insurers to Help Fight Opioid Crisis

Oct 2 2017 // Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has joined a coalition of 37 states and territories urging health insurance companies to examine financial incentives that contribute to the opioid crisis. The bipartisan coalition is...

Percent of Indiana Residents Without Health Insurance Declines

Sep 19 2017 // A U.S. Census Bureau report has found that Indiana had 373,000 fewer people without health insurance last year than three years earlier. The report released last week said about 8 percent of Indiana residents, or about...

Recalled Volkswagens Stolen from Michigan Parking Lot

Sep 14 2017 // Michigan investigators and out-of-state police are tracking down more than 30 recalled diesel vehicles that were stolen from the parking lot of a shuttered arena in southeastern Michigan. Indiana State Police Sgt. Jerry...

Proposal Aims to Make Deadly Indiana Highway Safer

Sep 13 2017 // The Indiana Department of Transportation has proposed a way to make a deadly stretch of highway in western Indiana safer. Department officials told the Vincennes Sun-Commercial that an intersection of U.S. 41 near Oaktown...

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Aug 7 2017 // Ron Lockton, who has served as vice chairman of global insurance broker Lockton Inc. for the past two years as part of the succession plan, is expanding his role to become president and chief executive officer of the...

My New Markets

Aug 7 2017 // Workers Comp Payroll Service, Florida to California Market Detail: Low Rate Workers’ Comp (www.LowRateWorkComp.com) serves Florida and throughout the USA. Eligible classes have one or more employees with $400/week...

Court: Indiana County Layoffs of Older Workers not Discriminatory

Aug 2 2017 // A federal appeals court has ruled against 20 former Lake County employees who claimed their layoffs were driven by age discrimination. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago ruled that the plaintiffs, many of whom...

Indiana RV Manufacturer Fined $10K after Worker’s Forklift Death

Jul 31 2017 // State regulators have fined a northern Indiana recreational vehicle manufacturer $10,000 for safety violations discovered following a worker’s April death. Fifty-four-year-old Ricky Schlabach died of blunt force...

ONI Risk Partners Acquires Green Owens Insurance in Indiana

Jul 27 2017 // ONI Risk Partners (ONI), headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind., is acquiring Franklin, Ind.-based Green Owens Insurance (Green Owens). In business since 1979, the Green Owens team joins ONI’s 300-plus insurance...

Houston Company to Pay $145K to Settle Indiana Disability Discrimination Case

Jul 26 2017 // Chemtrusion Inc., a Houston-based manufacturing services company, will pay $145,000 and provide other relief to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)...

Indiana Officials: Amusement Ride Inspections Done Annually

Jul 24 2017 // To ensure the safety of amusement rides in Indiana, state safety regulators conduct hundreds of inspections of amusement devices each year. The elevator and amusement ride division of the Indiana Department of Homeland...

Pennsylvania’s PLM Names Selfe Vice President of Information Technology

Jul 21 2017 // Pennsylvania and Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Companies (PLM), a property and casualty insurance carrier based in Philadelphia, Penn., has named Erin Selfe vice president of information technology. With more than 20...

Convicted of Arson, Former Indiana Volunteer Firefighter Gets 20-Year Sentence

Jul 17 2017 // A former volunteer firefighter in Indiana was sentenced to at least two decades in prison after he was convicted of arson. Adam Selbee, 20, was sentenced after pleading guilty in May to four counts of arson. The...

Midwest States Show Slightly Better Return-to-Work Results

Jul 10 2017 // From 10 to 18 percent of injured workers never reach “substantial return to work,” according to new research by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) comparing outcomes for injured workers in six...

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Jul 10 2017 // Alan Jay Kaufman, chairman, president and CEO of Detroit/Farmington Hills, Michigan-based H.W. Kaufman Financial Group, has joined the School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science board of overseers at the...

Flood Insurance in the Standard Market Part 2

Jul 5 2017 // Last week, we started a conversation about flood coverage. If you missed last week’s blog, go back and read it now. We’ll wait for you. To sum up last week’s blog, I believe that the standard market could...

After Children Suffer Burns, Indiana Water Park Owners Apologize

Jun 28 2017 // A company that operates a northwestern Indiana water park authorities closed after 11 children suffered chemical burns says it’s “profoundly sorry” for the injuries. An advertisement Seven Peaks Resorts...

WCRI Researchers Compare States on Injured Workers Returning to Work

Jun 21 2017 // From 10 to 18 percent of injured workers never reach “substantial return to work,” according to new research by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) comparing outcomes for injured workers in six...

Ratings of Indiana’s American Agricultural Insurance Co. Upgraded

Jun 20 2017 // A.M. Best has upgraded the financial strength rating (FSR) to A (Excellent) from A- (Excellent) and the long-term issuer credit rating (Long-Term ICR) to “a” from “a-” of American Agricultural...

Bates Named Vice Chair of Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance

Jun 14 2017 // Mark Bates has been elected as vice chairman of the Indiana Farmers Mutual Insurance Co., board of directors. Bates will continue his role as chairman for the company’s governance committee. Bates, a 28-year...