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Logic & Language, Forms & Facts: The Unimpeachable Case of the Word ‘Are’

Last year, I wrote a 12-part series of Insurance Journal columns based on my book “When Words Collide: Resolving Insurance Coverage and Claims Disputes” where I shared the principles and practices I’ve applied over the past 30-plus years in resolving …

Texas E&S Premium Up 14.3% in 2019, Stamping Office Says

Excess and surplus lines insurance premium (E&S) in Texas reached $6.95 billion in 2019, a 14.36% increase over 2018’s premium total of $6.08 billion, according to the Surplus Lines Stamping Office of Texas (SLTX). 2019 saw record-breaking premium totals, with …

Survey: Louisiana Private Workplace Injury, Illness Numbers Unchanged in 2018

The Louisiana Workforce Commission reports that the incidence rate of work-related injuries and illnesses among Louisiana’s private sector employers was essentially unchanged in 2018, according to a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) survey. The state’s employer-reported injury and illness …

Policy Changes Now in Effect at Texas Windstorm Insurer

The new year brought some changes to residential and commercial policies provided by Texas’ insurer of last resort for wind and hail along the coast. New coverages, terms and conditions now apply to Texas Windstorm Insurance Association policies with an …

Number of Licensed Insurance Producers, Adjusters Increases

in Arkansas The number of licensed insurance producers in Arkansas has risen by 66.1% since early 2015, according to the Arkansas Insurance Department. The department said there are now 145,185 insurance producers and adjusters licensed in the state. Since 2015, …

Oklahoma AG Settles with Opiate Maker Endo

for $8.75M; Sues 3 More Distributors By Ken Miller Oklahoma will receive $8.75 million from two pharmaceutical companies in a deal announced on Jan. 10 that will end legal action the state was considering against the opioid manufacturers. Oklahoma Attorney …

Oklahoma Oil Rig Explosion Wrongful Death Trial Underway

The wrongful death trial against an oilfield equipment contractor in connection with an explosion and fire last year that killed five men in southeastern Oklahoma began in mid-January. Attorneys for the families of Parker Waldridge of Crescent; Matt Smith of …

Oklahoma’s Opioid Crisis

With nearly 5% of Oklahoma’s population ages 12 and older abusing or misusing painkillers, the state leads the nation in non-medical use of painkillers, according to the Attorney General’s Office. The AG’s office has reported that: Between 2006 and 2012, …

Study: Petrochemicals Boom Would Boost Greenhouse Gases

A multi-billion dollar boom in petrochemical plants proposed along the U.S. Gulf Coast could pump as much greenhouse gas into the air as 131 coal-fired power plants by 2030, according to a study released by University of Texas researchers. The …

2019 Agents of the Year

Welcome to Insurance Journal’s Agents of the Year report. This report features 20 agents who define what it means to be a successful independent agent today. These agents are more than top sellers. While they have achieved impressive success in …

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