Latest Oklahoma Headlines

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People – South Central

Oct 22 2012 // Matthew Nichols has been elected president of the National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices Ltd. (NAPSLO) for the 2013 term. Nichols has served on the NAPSLO board since 2005 and has chaired several...

Attorney: Catastrophic Weather Slamming Oklahoma Property Market

Oct 22 2012 // Property insurance claims in Oklahoma totaled $1.6 billion in 2011, according to one attorney familiar with the property insurance market in that state. Much of that was the result of catastrophic weather conditions that...

2nd Worker Injured in Oklahoma Refinery Blast Dies

Oct 19 2012 // A second man who was injured in an explosion at a southern Oklahoma oil refinery has died. A spokesman at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center in Oklahoma City says Russell Mann of Davis died Oct. 16. Mann was injured...

Oklahoma Tribes Exploring Opportunities in Insurance Industry

Oct 18 2012 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak told state lawmakers and tribal leaders that he welcomed a partnership with Oklahoma tribes to create additional insurance opportunities for all Oklahomans, according to an an...

Oklahoma AG Delivers First Mortgage Settlement Check

Oct 17 2012 // Oklahoma’s attorney general delivered $20,000 to a Tulsa couple on Oct. 15, the first of hundreds of mortgage settlement checks to be given to homeowners who were victims of wrongful lending practices and in some...

A.M. Best Downgrades Oklahoma’s Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance

Oct 17 2012 // A.M. Best Co. announced it has downgraded the financial strength rating to B+ (Good) from B++ (Good) and issuer credit rating to “bbb-” from “bbb” of Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Farmers) in...

Oklahoma Lawmaker Examining Insurance Options for Career Tech Students

Oct 16 2012 // Oklahoma State Rep. Joe Dorman wants to find out what insurance options could be made available for career technology students in Oklahoma. In announcement released by the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Dorman, D-Rush...

AAA Wants to Hire Insurance Employees in Oklahoma City

Oct 16 2012 // The AAA is to hold a job fair to hire workers for an insurance service center the organization is opening in Oklahoma City. The event is set for 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 16 at the center in northwest Oklahoma City. AAA says...

Panel Upholds Reduced Workers’ Comp Award for Oklahoma Legislator

Oct 15 2012 // An appeals panel has upheld a controversial ruling that Oklahoma state Rep. Mike Christian is due workers’ compensation benefits for injuries he suffered in a 2009 traffic accident. The panel, however, cut the...

Attorney: Violent Weather Slamming Oklahoma Property Market

Oct 11 2012 // Property insurance claims in Oklahoma totaled $1.6 billion in 2011, according to one attorney familiar with the property insurance market in that state. Much of that was the result of catastrophic weather conditions that...

Dobbins Named General Counsel at Oklahoma Insurance Department

Oct 10 2012 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak announced the appointment of Susan Dobbins, J.D. to the position of general counsel for the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID). Dobbins’ promotion to General Counsel...

Oklahoma Commissioner Calls for Workers’ Comp Reform

Oct 9 2012 // Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John D. Doak says it’s time for the Legislature to address Oklahoma’s biggest economic issue: workers’ compensation reform. “Workers’ compensation costs are...

Oklahoma Agent Joins National Big ‘I’ Leadership Team

Oct 2 2012 // The Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA or the Big “I”) announced that Vaughn Graham of Tulsa, Okla., was installed as the newest member of IIABA’s Executive Committee at the...

Oklahoma Refinery Explosion Leaves 1 Dead, 1 Injured

Sep 30 2012 // A boiler that was being brought back online after maintenance exploded at an oil refinery in Wynnewood, Okla., killing one worker and injuring another, Garvin County’s sheriff said Sept. 29. Billy Smith, 34, of Pauls...

Oklahoma Legislator Criticizes Insurer Premium Tax Credits

Sep 28 2012 // The head of a state House committee that’s scrutinizing millions of dollars in business tax credits is questioning the growth in credits used by insurance companies and whether the state should be reimbursing...

Oklahoma Joins Suit Challenging Dodd-Frank Financial Overhaul

Sep 21 2012 // The State of Oklahoma has joined a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Dodd-Frank, a financial overhaul designed to “fix” the financial crisis, the state’s attorney general announced. The lawsuit...

Oklahoma Prosecutor: Charges Expected In Creek Co. Wildfire

Sep 20 2012 // An assistant Creek County, Oklahoma, district attorney says charges are expected soon in connection with an August wildfire that burned about 90 square miles. Mike Loeffler told the Tulsa World that he expects charges this...

Drought, Low Export Demand Sap Midwest Economy

Sep 5 2012 // An August survey suggests that the continuing drought and lessening export demand for U.S. products are among the drains on the economy in nine Midwest and Plains states, according to a report released Tuesday. The...

Additional Charges Filed Against Former Oklahoma Insurance Agent

Sep 5 2012 // A former insurance agent in Creek County has been charged with four additional felonies after an investigation by the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID). Donna Parrick, of Depew, is charged with two counts of Exploitation...

Cedar Rapids, Iowa Gets Key OK for Flood Plain Projects

Aug 29 2012 // Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has gotten state permission to make rule changes that could lead to redevelopment in four downtown historic or commercial areas in the 100-year flood plain. Those areas are New Bohemia; Czech Village;...