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Insurance Journal Southeast

Construction Markets

Construction Markets

Insurance Journal Southeast
January 2, 2006
Our Price: $7.95

Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Hurricane experts Max Mayfield, Bill Bailey

Full agenda slated for Feb. 8 to 11 windstorm conference

Ga. legislative meetings successful legislators, 102 agents attend IIAG events

Tenn. bill would require sinkhole coverage

Legislator suggests adding new language to policies

Hispanics in Naples, Fla. lacked info

Hurricane Wilma's approach detailed only in English

Florida 'draws a line in the sand'

Workers' compensation enforcement tightened

Fla. Bureau of Workers' Compensation watching

Enforcers find four types of fraud common

Study reveals accident-prone neighborhoods

Restaurants, medical buildings, grocery stores suspect

U.S. Sen. Trent Lott sues State Farm

Katrina leveled his Pascagoula, Miss., home

TRIA: Old vs. new

How new federal terrorism reinsurance differs from original

2005 in a word: Resilience

III's Robert Hartwig assesses the industry's first nine months

MARKET FEATURES

CLOSER LOOK: RESTAURANTS

Restaurants put risk management on the menu

Maren L. Hickton serves up a typical risk assessment

Restaurant sales to top $500 billion in 2006

SPECIAL REPORT: CONSTRUCTION MARKETS

Sizing up the construction market

The list of insurers is shorter and restrictions longer

Building up a construction insurance business

Constructive advice from agents who have done it

Risk management before, during, after construction

Don Neff reveals how the risks of litigation by type of construction

IDEA EXCHANGE

Broker Watch by LMC Capital

Brokers continue to gain

Minding Your Business

Changes to take effect in 2006

Hurricane contractors: Working without a safety net

Paul Becker advocates limiting liability for those working on clean up