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Commercial Auto

Commercial Auto

Insurance Journal East
February 20, 2006
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Conn. trucker, insurer at odds over certificate

Was coverage in place at time of fatal accident?

Rates for D.C. taxis fall

New policy length stirs competition

Retailers challenge Md., N.Y. benefit mandates

Claim federal ERISA law trumps state and local statutes

Sen. Schumer hits Allstate market shift

Appeals to 'greater sense of responsibility' to metro homeowners

Virginia weighs three transportation plans

Proposals include tax and no-tax funding options

$1.6 billion deal creates 'new path' for AIG

Settlement affects contingent fees, workers' comp and AIG's future

Off-the-job injuries outpacing safety gains

Today's workers are safer on the job than they are at home

Federal asbestos fund bill advances

Insurers uneasy about Sen. Specter's solution

MARKET FEATURES

International Insider: One size does not fit all

Chubb's Kathleen Ellis on options for multinational risks

SPECIAL REPORT: Commercial Auto

The failed sale of Universal Underwriters

The Kansas exam and Zurich's change of heart

A new turn for rent-a-car companies

Eric Jarvis on how rental firms can limit their exposure

The drive for fleet safety

Risk managers want to know, 'How safe are we NOW?'

SPECIAL REPORT: E&S Snapshot Survey

Wholesalers see steady growth in 2006; Expect commercial property and contractors to lead the way

Spotlight: Yachts & Boats

Modern-day ancient mariners; Jim Hackworth takes a classic approach to insuring celebrated vessels

Closer Look: Nonprofits

When nonprofits act like for-profits; Also, when the insurer is itself a nonprofit

The value of insurance-to-value

Tom Smith on the importance of being accurate

IDEA EXCHANGE

Brokerage Watch by LMC Capital

Broker acquisitions remain active; stock prices drop slightly

Growing Your Property Casualty Agency

Alan Shulman on hiring a relative as an agency producer

Closing quote

Jack Faris on small business and the asbestos litigation crisis

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