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Aug 6 2007 // Minn. groups sue AIG for $100 million in damages for fraud, violations The Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Reinsurance Association (WCRA) and the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurers Association (MWCIA)...

News Currents

Aug 6 2007 // Minn. groups sue AIG for $100 million in damages for fraud, violations The Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Reinsurance Association (WCRA) and the Minnesota Workers’ Compen-sation Insurers Association (MWCIA)...

Second Body Found in Search for Missing Minn. Sewer Workers

Jul 30 2007 // The body of a second St. Paul, Minn., sewer worker who was caught beneath the city’s streets during a heavy rain was recovered from the Mississippi River on Saturday, July 28, authorities said. The body of Joe...

Former Fargo Agent Arrested in Minn. for Insurance Fraud, Theft

Jul 20 2007 // An insurance agent accused of defrauding investors has been arrested in Minnesota. David Skjerven, 60, of Sedona, Ariz., faces charges of theft and insurance fraud. An arrest warrant was issued earlier this month by...

Minn. Groups Sue AIG for $100 Million in Damages for Fraud, RICO Violations

Jul 19 2007 // The Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Reinsurance Association (WCRA) and the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurers Association (MWCIA) filed suit Tuesday (July 17) against American International Group Inc....

Biker Deaths in Minn. Highest since 1985

Jul 17 2007 // The Minnesota Department of public safety said 70 motorcycle riders died on state roads last year, the most since 1985. Authorities attribute the increase to more motorcycles on the road. The number of motorcycle owners in...

Traffic safety, not just a topic for the holidays

Jul 2 2007 // Summer holidays like the 4th of July are always a great time for law enforcement, government officials and yes, the insurance industry, to remind people about traffic safety issues. But as we head into this holiday, it is...

Editor’s Note: Traffic safety, not just a topic for the holidays

Jul 2 2007 // The Department of Public Safety said 494 people were killed on Minnesota roads last year, a drop of nearly 12 percent from 2005 and the lowest number since 1945. Summer holidays like the 4th of July are always a great time...

Declarations

Jul 2 2007 // Declarations Dangerous pooches “You never hear stories about roving packs of golden retrievers attacking children in our streets. … But you do hear about the pit bulls, who are responsible, according to...

Editor’s Note: Traffic safety, not just a topic for the holidays

Jul 2 2007 // The Department of Public Safety said 494 people were killed on Minnesota roads last year, a drop of nearly 12 percent from 2005 and the lowest number since 1945. Summer holidays like the 4th of July are always a great time...

$1 Million Campaign Defeats Minn. Bad Faith Legislative Proposal

Jun 21 2007 // An insurance industry-financed group that didn’t even exist until the final weeks of the Legislature’s session plowed just shy of $1 million into an aggressive lobbying campaign. It turned out to be money well...

Minn. Lawmaker Proposes Ban on Dog Breeds Deemed Dangerous

Jun 19 2007 // A state lawmaker called on his colleagues last week to make it illegal to own five breeds of dogs he deemed a threat to public safety. Rep. John Lesch, DFL-St. Paul, said he plans to push next year for a state ban on...

Minn. Woman Sues After Contracting E. Coli from Tainted Beef

Jun 15 2007 // A Minnesota woman who became ill and was hospitalized after eating beef linked to an E. coli outbreak has sued the companies that produced and sold the meat, claiming they acted with negligence. An attorney for Anne Herwig...

Minn. Appeals Court: Party Host Can be Sued for Student Death

Jun 14 2007 // The family of a drunken Duluth college student who fell into a creek and died after a rugby team party can sue the party’s host for damages, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday, June 12. The ruling allows...

Minn. Labor and Industry Commissioner Announces Move to Private Sector

Jun 8 2007 // Minnesota Governor Pawlenty recently announced that Commissioner Scott Brener of the Department of Labor and Industry is leaving his administration to return to the private sector effective July 5, 2007. “Scott has...

Minn. Insurers Seek Ways to Keep Recent Grads Covered

Jun 5 2007 // More than 98,200 Minnesotans between the ages of 18 and 24 don’t have health insurance, partly because of a state law that says a child can be covered by parents’ insurance only until age 18, or until age 25 if...

OneBeacon Offers Small Business Owners Coverage in Minn.

Jun 4 2007 // OneBeacon Insurance Group today announced that it will begin offering property-casualty solutions to small-business owners in Minnesota through independent agent partners. OneBeacon’s local small-business operation...

Minn.Trade, National Group Applaud Legislative Defeat of Bad Faith Bill

May 23 2007 // The Minnesota Association of Farm Mutual Insurance Companies, (MAFMIC) and the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) stated today that “consumers win” with the legislative defeat of harmful...

Minn. Senate Fails to Advance Good Faith Insurance Proposal

May 22 2007 // The Minnesota Senate put a halt on a so-called insurance reform bill that has bedeviled lawmakers this session. What had been called the “good faith” insurance provision would have made it easier for consumers...

Minn. Consumer Advisory Issued for Potentially Contaminated Sprouts

May 15 2007 // The Minnesota state Agriculture Department recently advised consumers to avoid eating sprout products made by Calco Sprouts Inc. and sold at stores in Minnesota, saying the products might have been contaminated with the...