Latest North Carolina Headlines

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N.C. Insurance Agent Arrested for Allegedly Pocketing Premium Payments

Nov 21 2007 // North Carolina officials arrested a Fayetteville, N.C., woman and charged her with three counts of embezzlement by an insurance agent, according to Insurance Commissioner Jim Long Jessica Rachelle Forde, 32, worked as a...

N.C. Engineering Firm to be Dropped from Miss. Katrina Insurance Suits

Nov 15 2007 // North Carolina-based Forensic Analysis and Engineering Corp., has reached a settlement with lawyers who have filed hundreds of lawsuits against State Farm Insurance Cos. on behalf of policyholders whose claims were denied...

N.C.’s Operation Slow Down to ‘Crack Down’ on Speeders, Enhance Safety

Nov 13 2007 // North Carolina State Highway Patrol and the Governor’s Highway Safety Program are kicking off Operation Slow Down/No Need 2 Speed to catch speeders on North Carolina’s highways. Local law enforcement agencies...

N.C. Building Code Officials: No Changes Pending

Nov 12 2007 // North Carolina State building code officials won’t consider expanding changes to building codes for townhouse soffits unless a report shows it may have been a factor in the beach-house fire that killed seven college...

Insurance Adjusters Working at Site of N.C. Beach House Fire

Nov 2 2007 // The mayor of Ocean Isle Beach says insurance adjusters are on site at the scene of a burned-out North Carolina beach house where seven college students died. Mayor Debbie Smith says the town will keep a police officer...

Gov. Wants More Help for N.C. Farmers Suffering from Drought

Oct 31 2007 // North Carolina field crops are predicted to suffer great losses as a result of the state’s drought conditions. Soybean yields are projected to be at 20 bushels per acre, which will be the lowest yield since 1983....

Workers’ Comp Costs to Rise 1.6 Percent in N.C. Voluntary Market

Oct 29 2007 // A settlement agreement between the North Carolina Department of Insurance and the North Carolina Rate Bureau, the organization that represents the state’s workers’ compensation insurance companies, will raise...

News Currents

Oct 27 2007 // N.C.’s Rep. Watt leads debate in Congress against credit scoring The latest skirmish in the battle between politicians who want to eliminate insurance-based credit scoring and insurers that say they need it to do...

After Crop Damage, Drought-parched North Carolina Sees Rain

Oct 25 2007 // A drought report released Tuesday says 17 North Carolina water systems serving hundreds of thousands of residents are near a crisis-level shortage. The lengthy drought has strained North Carolina’s water systems and...

N.C. Woman Arrested for Insurance Fraud

Oct 25 2007 // N.C. Insurance enforcement officials arrested a Wake County woman, charging her with one count of obtaining property by false pretense. Seung Yon Yu Johnson, of Raleigh was processed at the Guilford County jail and...

Commonwealth Underwriters Names V.P. for North Carolina

Oct 19 2007 // Commonwealth Underwriters Ltd., a regional Excess & Surplus Lines Broker based in Richmond, Va., has appointed G. Stephen Allen as vice president of North Carolina operations, based in Raleigh. Prior to joining...

Officials Say 2,300 N.C. Drivers Daily Violate School Bus Law

Oct 16 2007 // North Carolina state troopers will watch this week for motorists who fail to stop when a school bus lets out children on state roads. Highway Patrol commander Fletcher Clay said authorities will charge drivers who try to...

N.C. Workers’ Comp Provider Names Regional Director

Oct 15 2007 // North Carolina-based Key Risk, a provider of workers’ compensation insurance products and services for employers throughout the Eastern U.S., has named assistant vice president Glen R. “Chip” Marohn...

N.C. Drought Spreads to 55 Counties, Gov. Calls for Collaboration

Oct 9 2007 // Federal drought maps show that exceptional drought has spread from North Carolina’s eight westernmost counties to 55 counties in the mountains and Piedmont and now stretches from the foothills and Charlotte to parts...

First Guard Insurance Adds N.C. and N.J. to License List

Sep 28 2007 // Venice, Fla.-based First Guard Insurance Co., will begin writing business direct in North Carolina and New Jersey effective Jan. 1, 2008. Currently, FGIC is licensed in twenty-three states, primarily concentrated east of...

50 N.C. Businesses Affected, Gov. Declares Disaster Area

Sep 27 2007 // Gov. Mike Easley declared Spruce Pine, N.C. a state disaster area to help offset damages caused by a series of fires Aug. 4 and Aug. 5, making the town eligible for financial assistance. More than 50 businesses were...

Governor Says Feds Declare Disaster Area in N.C. Counties

Sep 17 2007 // Farmers across North Carolina are now eligible for low-interest emergency loans from the federal government to help them recover from sizable crop losses sustained in the state’s ongoing drought, Gov. Mike Easley...

Second N.C. Arrest Made in Alleged Disability Insurance Fraud Case

Sep 17 2007 // North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Jim Long announced the arrest of an Archdale man charged with one count of obtaining property by false pretense. Department investigators arrested Billy George Flynt, 47, on Sept. 13...

N.C. Bridge Sways, Gets Sufficiency Score of 2 Out of 100

Sep 13 2007 // The daily commute to a high school on Hatteras Island offered Dare County teacher Lisa Duke a gorgeous drive on a scenic highway with the ocean on one side and Pamlico Sound on the other. But the few hundred feet that lift...

Insurers Call on N.C. to Strengthen Coastal Building Code Requirements

Sep 11 2007 // In testimony today before the North Carolina Building Code Council, the American Insurance Association urged that stronger hurricane resistant construction standards be required for all areas of the coast vulnerable to...