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West Virginia Preparing for Workers' Comp Competition in 2008

One insurer, Brickstreet Mutual, now dominates West Virginia's workers' compensation market but that should change by the end of next summer. "We are working on being able to open the market to...     read more


Harrisonburg, Va. Bartenders to Test Drive Anti-DWI Program

The men and women who usually have a sympathetic ear for customers will be on extra alert for drinkers who drive. Harrisonburg, Virginia has been selected by the nonprofit Foundation For Alcohol Re...     read more


Two Indicted on Workers' Compensation Fraud Charges

An Albuquerque couple has been accused of defrauding the New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration. Rafael and Elvia M. Herrera, owners of Rafa's Roofing Inc., were indicted on charges of f...     read more


N.C. Amends Child Seat Belt Law

The General Assembly in Raleigh agreed last week to remove a 25-year-old exception to the state's child safety seat law after federal regulators said it would keep them from giving North Carolina a $...     read more


2 Pa. Men Face 35 Years Jail Time for Reselling Stolen Autos

Two Pennsylvania men have been sentenced to a combined 35 years in state prison for their roles in an auto theft ring responsible for thefts of more than $3 million worth of vehicles,according to Penn...     read more


U.S. Study Finds Majority of Medical Malpractice Claims Close Without Payment

The majority of medical malpractice claims in a study of seven states were closed without any compensation paid to those claiming a medical injury, the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statisti...     read more


La. Commissioner Wants $100M Fund to Entice Insurers to State

Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon wants to use $100 million in state money as financial incentives for insurers, hoping the lure will make companies more likely to write homeowners policies...     read more


Miss. Gov. Barbour Signs Wind Pool Premium Relief Bill

Gov. Haley Barbour signed a new law on March 22 designed to shore up Mississippi's insurer of last resort and to bring economic stability to a state still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. After...     read more


Powerful Earthquake Rocks Japan; 1 Dead, 170 Injured

A powerful earthquake struck Japan on Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 170 others as it damaged buildings and triggered a small tsunami along the coast, officials said. The magnitu...     read more


Associated Industries of Fla. Cautions Against Citizens' Expansion

Associated Industries of Florida is urging the state's insurance officials and budget leaders to proceed with caution as they work toward the overhauling of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. Cit...     read more


Consultant: La. Citizens Last Balanced Books 18 Months Ago

It's been a year and a half since Louisiana's insurer of last resort last balanced its checkbook, and its computer backup system loses details of records more than two weeks old, the agency's board...     read more


Conn. Ruling Lowers Bar for Suits Against Self-Service Operations

The state Supreme Court has adopted a new legal rule making it easier for plaintiffs to sue businesses for negligence alleged in self-service operations. Customers who are injured at a business pre...     read more


S.C. Expands Wind Insurance Program Along Coast to More Insureds

A state-run insurance program has been expanded slightly to provide relief for some coastal homeowners grappling with skyrocketing premiums, and Gov. Mark Sanford and other lawmakers promised a tax-in...     read more


Fla.-Based Vanguard Fire & Casualty Ordered into Liquidation

Leon County (Florida) Circuit Court Judge Terry P. Lewis ordered Maitland-based Vanguard Fire & Casualty Company into liquidation, effective today to ensure policyholder claims continue to be paid. ...     read more


Sen. Lott Undecided Whether to Settle or Go to Trial On Katrina Claim

U.S. Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., who sued State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. for refusing to cover Hurricane Katrina's damage to his Gulf Coast home, said last week that he is weighing a settlement offer...     read more


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