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One-on-One with NAPSLO’s Outgoing President

Sep 20 2004 // When the outgoing president of the National Association of Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO), Jim Griffith, founded Princeton Risk Managers in 1974, organizers of the surplus lines association were convening in Florida to...

Two Suspects Still at Large in California Contractor Bond Fraud Case

Sep 20 2004 // Authorities are seeking two men suspected of participating in a scam that used phony insurance certificates and fake contractor bonds to win bids on public works projects. Three other suspects have already been arrested...

Five Steps to Creating a Small Commercial Producer Free Zone

Sep 6 2004 // • Make certain your commercial CSRs have the necessary license and skills to service small accounts without a producer. Run regular in-house classes on how and what to upsell or cross-sell. • Populate the PFZ with...

Three Years Later: Industry Rebuilds from 9/11, But Doesn’t Forget

Sep 6 2004 // Robert Hartwig, senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.), knows that while Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, will never be forgotten both inside and outside the insurance industry,...

Two Monterey County Men Arrested in Alleged Auto Insurance Scam

Aug 27 2004 // Authorities have arrested two men in connection with allegations of auto insurance scams at eight Monterey County stereo and tire/wheel shops. John Edward Close, of Gonzales, Calif., and Antonio Jaramillo Fonseca, of...

Six Sigma: A Measureable Approach To Providing Quality Services

Aug 23 2004 // By and Dennis Attenello The revolution continues. An ever-growing and nationwide audience of consumers is becoming increasingly aware of the quality of service they receive, giving it enlarged value and power in the...

Three Suspects Arrested for Alleged Auto, Work Comp Insurance Fraud

Aug 23 2004 // Investigators arrested three people Aug. 3 on numerous felony charges after a 3-year California Department of Insurance (CDI) investigation into a chiropractic office, which uncovered numerous alleged auto insurance and...

Three Simple Rules for Selecting the Right Firm to Defend Your Company

Aug 23 2004 // When faced with a troublesome claim, most insurance brokers and agents have a bad habit of contacting a “go to firm”—the firm that has handled the company’s litigation for years. The decision is...

Two Suspects Still at Large in California Contractor Bond Fraud Case

Aug 17 2004 // Authorities are seeking two men suspected of participating in a scam that used phony insurance certificates and fake contractor bonds to win bids on public works projects. Three other suspects have already been arrested...

Three Unitrin Subsidiaries Join Trusted Choice

Aug 9 2004 // Kemper Auto and Home, Unitrin Multi Lines Insurance and Unitrin Specialty Lines Insurance have become members of Trusted Choice—the national brand created by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America...

Three Suspects Arrested for Alleged Auto, Work Comp Insurance Fraud

Aug 3 2004 // Investigators arrested three people August 3 on numerous felony charges after a 3-year California Department of Insurance investigation into a chiropractic office, which uncovered numerous alleged auto insurance and...

Three Unitrin Companies Join Trusted Choice

Aug 3 2004 // Kemper Auto and Home, Unitrin Multi Lines Insurance and Unitrin Specialty Lines Insurance have joined the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America’s (IIABA) Trusted Choice campaign—the national brand...

Four ACE Members Agree to $14 Million Settlement

Jul 28 2004 // After four years of litigation, and on the eve of trial, four companies in the ACE insurance group have reportedly agreed to pay $14 million to settle a national class action brought by a company in Lancaster County,...

Four Ways to Slash Clients’ Workers’ Comp Costs Without Touching Rates

Jul 19 2004 // Why value added services are more critical than ever Ask yourself: would you rather have 100 percent of zero or 80 percent of something? That’s the dilemma that we are facing as brokers in a drastically hard market....

One-on-One with Montana State Fund President Laurence Hubbard

Jul 19 2004 // In recent months, Montana lawmakers have been discussing the state’s workers’ comp system, primarily the existence and function of the Montana State Fund. There has been talk of privatizing the Fund, or selling...

One of Oregon’s Largest Employers Selects SAIF as Work Comp Carrier

Jul 1 2004 // SAIF Corporation, Oregon’s non-profit workers’ compensation insurance company, announced its newest policyholder, Bear Creek Corporation, Southern Oregon’s largest employer. SAIF will provide...

One in Four Private Companies Sued by Employees, Chubb Survey Finds

Jun 21 2004 // One in four privately held companies has been sued by an employee or former employee in the past few years, according to a survey sponsored by the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies. Executives at as many as half the firms...

One-on-One with NIIA’s President Rick Aniello

Jun 7 2004 // Medical malpractice is hot on the list of concerns for Nevada’s independent agents, and the state as a whole. With physicians leaving the state due to the lack of affordable med-mal coverage, the crisis has caught...

Seven Indicted for Fraud in Travis County, Texas

Jun 3 2004 // The Travis County (Texas) District Attorney’s Office announced that a Travis County Grand Jury returned indictments charging seven people with the felony offense of unauthorized insurance. The Insurance Fraud Section...

Three Individuals Arrested in Separate Fraud Cases

May 17 2004 // The California Department of Insurance, Fraud Division (CDI) was involved in the arrest or surrender of three individuals in three separate cases. On May 6, Gaetano Chirco, 55, of San Jose, self-surrendered in Santa Clara...