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Insurance Journal East

Washington SMARTens-Up

Washington SMARTens-Up

Insurance Journal East
March 20, 2006
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Inside This Issue

PRIMARY COVERAGE

Surplus slips $100 million at Atlantic Mutual

Personal lines specialist haunted by legacy commercial accounts

Catching up with states' legislative debates

Boats, cars, cigarettes, amusement rides, from Virginia to Maine

Citizens Bank's 'not your typical' agency sell-off

Hub Intl. scoops up three big brokers without any competition

Few homeowners buy flood cover if not required

Rand Study: Only half in flood prone areas buy flood policies

More states adopting primary seat belt laws

Federal dollars may be motivating states to buckle up

Berkshire's Buffett still high on insurance

Gen Re misfortunes overshadowed by Geico's stellar performance

FBI targeting insurance fraud

Agent reports to insurance regulators' task force

Legislators hear industry's voice after the storm

Building codes, standards needed for effective disaster mitigation

MARKET FEATURES

Special Report: Surplus Lines

One surplus lines broker's tale of staying afloat despite Katrina

Special Report: Surplus Lines

Washington SMARTens up: Effects of reforms on surplus lines

Spotlight: IJ's Premiere Employee Benefits Directory

Resources to help P&C agents with group benefits

Closer Look: Oil & Gas

Randy Zator tells why not all Oil & Gas programs are created equal

Closer Look: Oil & Gas

Robert L. Carson: Contracts and coverages go hand-in-hand

IDEA EXCHANGE

Harness the power of seminars

Be more than just a seller; be an insurance educator

Growing Your Property Casualty Agency

Is your agency newsletter a snooze-letter?

Closing Quote: Solve the multi-state tax problem now

NAPSLO's Bouhan on brokers' most vexing issue

Departments

  • People
  • New Markets
  • Business Moves
  • Closing Quote