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Santa Rosa diocese to pay $5 million in priest sex abuse settlement

The Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa has agreed to pay more than $5 million to settle a sex abuse lawsuit involving fugitive priest Xavier Ochoa and 10 alleged victims. The diocese will pay the plaintiffs $5 million from insurance funds …

Health premiums rise 6.1%; average family coverage costs $12,000

Premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance rose an average of 6.1 percent in 2007, less than the 7.7 percent increase reported last year but still higher than the increase in workers’ wages (3.7 percent) or the overall inflation rate (2.6 percent), …

11 N.J. public officials caught in FBI insurance sting

Federal agents arrested and charged 11 New Jersey local public officials with taking bribes in exchange for giving public contracts to a fake insurance brokerage set up by investigators. The investigation netted five members of the same local Atlantic County …

What’s ahead for Liberty Mutual, Ohio Casualty independent agents?

For agents, the Liberty Mutual Agency Markets acquisition of Ohio Casualty promises to be a matter of addition, not subtraction. For the most part, Ohio Casualty’s 3,400 agents will join with and not replace or be replaced by Liberty Mutual’s …

Colo. hail damage estimated at $60 million

Losses from golf-ball-sized hail in Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colo., in August has been tallied at $60 million, making it the state’s costliest hail storm in three years. The Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association said insurance companies expect claims from …

Progressive combines personal lines management

The Progressive Corp. in Mayfield, Ohio, is consolidating management of its two distribution channels for personal lines. Since 2000, Progressive’s personal lines segment has been organized into two businesses — the agency business and the direct business. The company said …

Burnes: four insurers eyeing deregulated Mass. auto market

Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner Nonnie Burnes says four insurers not now writing auto insurance in the state have said they might enter if her plan to allow competitive pricing goes forward. Burnes is not naming the companies but when asked if …

Federal appeals court sides with Nationwide in Katrina storm surge case

A federal appeals court sided with Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. on Aug. 30 in a key case related to hundreds of lawsuits over damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled that …

Progressive apologies for claims handlers’ privacy

The president of Progressive Insurance Co. issued a written apology regarding some over-zealous claims investigators in Georgia. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported about an investigation in 2005 in which two private investigators posing as a couple entered a private support group …

U.S. reinsurers report premiums dropped in 2Q

The Reinsurance Association of America (RAA), a group of 22 U. S. property and casualty reinsurers, reported writing $12.2 billion of net premiums during the six-months ended June 30, 2007, a decrease of $7.5 million from the same period in …

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