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TEVIS INSURANCE FILES WITH CDI FOR LICENSE TO SELL WORKERS’ COMP IN CALIFORNIA:

Dec 20 2004 // San Francisco-based Tevis Insurance Company announced that it has filed an application with the California Department of Insurance (CDI) to become a new workers’ compensation insurance carrier. The application will...

PCI SEEKS CHANGES TO PROPOSED RULE ON PRODUCER COMPENSATION IN OREGON:

Dec 20 2004 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) has voiced its general support of the Oregon Insurance Division’s effort to establish an objective way to determine when an insurance broker must make...

VT. RULES IN SAME-SEX CUSTODY:

Dec 6 2004 // A Vermont Family Court judge has ruled that both members of a same-sex civil union are the legal parents of a child. Judge William Cohen’s decision is the latest twist in a nationally watched custody dispute that has...

INSURANCE MEDIATION TALKS IN FLORIDA:

Dec 6 2004 // Florida hurricane victims, unhappy with their insurance settlement offers, are meeting with state-certified officials and insurance company representatives to work toward an agreement and argue for more money. The...

IVAN COSTS NEARLY $7.9M IN LA.:

Dec 6 2004 // The Louisiana Department of Insurance’s final estimate of Hurricane Ivan damage in Louisiana is $7,868,750. That figure is based on a reported 3,760 claims paid following a survey of the major insurance carriers in...

TEXAS FIRST IN CRASHES WITH ANIMALS:

Dec 6 2004 // Far more people have died in Texas motor vehicle collisions with animals than in any other state. Many of these fatalities could have been prevented if motorists had worn seatbelts or motorcyclists had worn helmets. A new...

MURDER CHARGED IN SLAYING OF TAMPA INSURANCE ADJUSTER:

Dec 6 2004 // Charges of murder and of sexual battery have been filed in the Nov. 12 slaying of an insurance adjuster who went to inspect a hurricane-damaged rental home. Jason M. Funk, 27, the home’s tenant, was initially...

JUDGE RULES AGAINST MUTUAL BENEFITS IN FAVOR OF SEC:

Dec 6 2004 // A federal magistrate judge has upheld U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) findings that Mutual Benefits Corporation (MBC), the nation’s largest viatical settlement company, engaged in violations of...

N.C. HAS 8TH LOWEST AUTO RATES IN U.S.:

Nov 22 2004 // A National Association of Insurance Commissioners report comparing auto insurance rates in all 50 states and the District of Columbia found that North Carolina ranks eighth in the nation for the lowest rates. This is an...

LA. MAN BURNED IN CAMP FIRE SCHEME:

Nov 22 2004 // Dennis Ingles, of Haughton, La., was convicted recently of one count of conspiracy, four counts of mail fraud, and one count of wire fraud, according to U. S. Attorney Donald Washington. The conviction arose out of a...

K&B OPENS FOR BUSINESS IN VA.:

Nov 22 2004 // Retail insurance agents have a new brokerage resource: K&B Underwriters LLC, of Fairfax, Va. Founded by insurance veteran Bryan Baird, K&B is a wholesale brokerage. K&B’s initial focus will be the...

CONSTRUCTION DEFECT LEGISLATION DEFEATED IN COLO.:

Nov 22 2004 // Voters in Colorado Nov. 2 overwhelmingly turned back an effort to amend the state’s constitution and gut a construction defects reform measure passed by the legislature last year. In a victory for consumers and the...

N.C. RESIDENTS RECEIVE MORE THAN $8.5 MILLION IN DISASTER AID:

Nov 8 2004 // Officials of the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety’s Division of Emergency Management (CCPS-DEM)...

ORE. DRIVERS SEE LESS IN AUTO PREMIUMS:

Nov 8 2004 // Oregon drivers are reportedly spending less than the national average for personal automobile insurance, according to a recent report comparing premiums nationwide. The estimated average expenditure per insured vehicle for...

MASS. AGENTS IN COMMISSION FIGHT:

Oct 25 2004 // The Mass. Attorney General has recommended that agents’ auto insurance commissions be frozen at $114 per vehicle until further proof of agencies’ actual expenses is made available. The AG is pressing for...

PAWTUCKET MUTUAL CANCELS IN N.Y.:

Oct 25 2004 // The New York Supreme Court recently affirmed the position of Rhode Island regulators that decisions on policy cancellations involving a rehabilitating insurer must be handled within their state rehabilitation court and not...

HURRICANE IVAN LOSSES IN ALABAMA $279M TO $325M:

Oct 25 2004 // Alabama-based The Alfa Insurance Group and Alfa Corporation have commented on the effects of Hurricane Ivan. “Hurricane Ivan had a significant impact on certain counties in Alabama and created a large number of...

NOV. 9-11 EDUCATIONAL EXPOS IN FLORIDA:

Oct 25 2004 // Infinity University has scheduled Education Expos across Florida in November with educational exhibits, CE classes, professional field underwriting classes and business sessions presented by Tom Freeland and Michael Hurst....

GREEN LIGHT FOR RED LIGHT CAMERAS IN PA.’

Oct 11 2004 // Cameras watching intersections to deter drivers from running red lights may have an unwanted side effect, an increase in rear-end collisions, some studies show. In some cases, drivers who fear they’ll be caught on...

MD. DOCS HALT SURGERY IN PROTEST:

Oct 11 2004 // Physicians in northwest Maryland plan to halt non-emergency surgeries for at least two weeks to protest a 33 percent increase in malpractice premiums. The Maryland Insurance Administration approved the increase for 2005...