Latest Wisconsin Headlines

All the headlines from our Wisconsin Topic Page, ordered by recency.

More Wis. Kids are Uninsured: Council Study

Oct 26 2005 // The number of uninsured children and those who depend on government-sponsored programs is growing, according to a new report. Although 93 percent of Wisconsin’s children have some form of health coverage, most is...

Accident Fund Insurance to Acquire United Wis. Insurance

Oct 4 2005 // Accident Fund Insurance Company of America has entered into an agreement to purchase United Wisconsin Insurance Company, doing business as United Heartland, a New Berlin, Wis.-based workers’ compensation company....

American Family Reducing Auto Insurance in Wis.

Sep 27 2005 // American Family Mutual Insurance Co. said Monday it is reducing premiums for Wisconsin auto insurance customers. Homeowners insurance customers who have remained claims-free for five years or more will also pay less. Auto...

Wis. Launches First Health Insurance Cooperative

Sep 19 2005 // The first health insurance cooperative in Wisconsin is set to be introduced this month to help small businesses, nonprofits and individuals negotiate affordable insurance plans. According to Associated Press, Co-op Care of...

Wisconsin Senate Committee Kills “All Sums” Bill

Sep 19 2005 // A Wisconsin Senate Committee has killed the “all sums” bill, a measure vehemently opposed by the insurance industry. A.B. 222 (Senate Bill 137), was defeated in the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Insurance...

EEOC Sues Wis. Insurer Over Fired Pregnant Worker

Sep 9 2005 // The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a central Wisconsin insurance company, claiming it fired an employee because she was pregnant. But Mount Morris Mutual Insurance...

Wis. Launches First Health Insurance Cooperative

Sep 6 2005 // The first health insurance cooperative in the state of Wisconsin is set to be introduced this month to help small businesses, nonprofits and individuals negotiate affordable insurance plans. Its mission is to organize the...

Wis. Senate Kills “All Sums” Bill

Sep 6 2005 // A Wisconsin Senate Committee late Friday killed the anti-business “all sums” bill, a measure vehemently opposed by the insurance industry. “The Senate is to be commended for taking a sound, principled...

Mich. Med-Mal Insurer Withdraws Bid on PIC Wisconsin

Sep 6 2005 // American Physicians Capital Inc., a Michigan provider of malpractice insurance, has withdrawn its hostile bid to buy 24 percent of Physicians Insurance Co. of Wisconsin Inc. and opted to purchase a lesser share of the...

Insurers Tally Damage After Wisc. Tornadoes

Sep 5 2005 // Insurance companies are totaling up the damage from more than two dozen tornadoes that struck south-central Wisconsin in mid-August. Statewide, the storms resulted in one death, 30 injuries, 20-25 destroyed homes, and 200...

Insurers Tally Damage After Wisc. Tornadoes

Sep 5 2005 // Insurance companies are totaling up the damage from more than two dozen tornadoes that struck south-central Wisconsin in mid-August. Statewide, the storms resulted in one death, 30 injuries, 20-25 destroyed homes, and 200...

The Industry Goes to School: More Universities that Offer Insurance Degrees

Sep 5 2005 // In the second of a series of articles, Insurance Journal profiles five universities that offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in insurance. More universities will be profiled in future editions of Insurance...

Insurer Pays $11 Million in Wisc. Tornado Claims

Aug 31 2005 // American Family Insurance of Madison has paid out $11 million in damage claims so far as a result of the Aug. 18 tornadoes that hit central Wisconsin. The insurer provided an update Wednesday on damage claims stemming from...

Wis. Health Premiums Up 7 Percent

Aug 30 2005 // Average premiums for health care plans rose 7.2 percent in southeastern Wisconsin compared with a 9.6 percent increase nationally, according to a survey released by United Benefit Advisors, an employee benefits advisory...

News Briefs

Aug 22 2005 // ILLINOIS CCC Settles Class Action Suit: Chicago-based claims software-maker CCCInformation Services Inc. and 15 of its customers signed a settlement agreement with the plaintiffs in various class-action suits pending in...

Wisc. Gov. Doyle Signs Health Insurance Bill

Aug 16 2005 // Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle yesterday signed a bill designed to allow farmers and others who lack health insurance to join a cooperative that will negotiate health insurance plans on their behalf. A.B. 5 expands access to...

Wis. Supreme Court Rules Med-Mal Award Cap Unconstitutional

Jul 15 2005 // The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down a law capping noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases at $350,000. The court voted 4-3, saying the cap was “unreasonable and arbitrary” and no...

OSHA and Wis. Agencies Launch Job Safety Alliance

Jul 14 2005 // The U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Wisconsin state agencies have launched an alliance aimed at preventing workplace hazards statewide, according to a statement from the...

Minnesota’s No-Fault Law to Blame for High Auto Rates

Jul 4 2005 // If our product must be purchased, it should be affordable or bad things can happen in the public affairs arena. We’re finding that to be the case in Minnesota. Minnesota is one of the few remaining states that has...

Minnesota’s No-Fault Law to Blame for High Auto Rates

Jul 4 2005 // If our product must be purchased, it should be affordable or bad things can happen in the public affairs arena. We’re finding that to be the case in Minnesota. Minnesota is one of the few remaining states that has...