Midwest News for December 2013
- Iowa to Host Global Insurance Symposium in 2014
- Crude Oil Train in North Dakota Catches Fire After Derailing
- Esser Hayes Insurance Group Awards Scholarship to Illinois Student
- Ohio Business Owner Must Pay $55K in Workers’ Comp Premiums
- Chicago-Area Construction Worker Dies at Mall
- Asbestos Case Wrongly Dismissed: Wisconsin Court
- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires Jenkins And Associates
- Safety Improvements On Tap In Minnesota Highway Plan
- Minnesota Plant Sued By Parents Over Hot Manhole Cover
- Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Acquires Cleaveland Insurance Group
- Kansas Insurance Commissioner Isolated Within GOP
- Ohio Flood Control Plan Worries Farmers
- Missouri Regulator Shaves Workers’ Compensation Loss Costs Hike to 10.1%
- Iowa’s Holmes Murphy Names Swift Director of Development Opportunities
- Minnesota Governor Says He Is ‘Ultimately Responsible If MNsure Fails’
- Rail Car Services Cited for Safety, Health Violations in Kansas City
- Geological Society: Kansas Earthquake, Oil Production Might Be Related
- Nearly 300 Storm Damage Reports in Lafayette, Indiana Area
- Former Michigan Court Employee Gets $250K Settlement in Harassment Case
- Michigan’s Accident Fund Holdings Promotes Key Executives
- Another Missouri Appeals Court Questions Red Light Cameras
- Over $9.4M in Safety Rebates Awarded by Ohio Workers’ Comp Bureau
- Amid Criticism, Minnesota Health Insurance Exchange Chief Resigns
- Tyson Foods Fined $147K for Safety Violations at Kansas Plant
- Worker’s Head Injury Leads to $90K Fine for Ohio Manufacturer
- As Bond Insurers Drop Objections, Detroit Bankruptcy Progresses
- Quake Reported in South-Central Kansas
- Fire Damage to Michigan School Buses Estimated at $300K
- Missouri Lawmakers to Try Again for Award Limits in Medical Liability Suits
- Court: Insurance Company Exempt in Wisconsin Shooting Death
- Indiana Asks for More Damage Reports from November Storm
- Illinois Company Faces Proposed $117K Fine for Unsafe Working Conditions
- Insurance Crime Bureau: 38% Drop in Questionable Claims in Michigan
- Indiana Judge Dismisses Unions from Burned Man’s Compensation Suit
- HM Risk Appoints Young to Lead Construction Services Team
- Illinois Gets $1M in Federal Grants After Tornadoes
- FEMA Rejects Major Disaster Declaration for Indiana
- Wounded Indianapolis Officer Sues Seller of Gun Used to Shoot Him
- Fatalities at Work Rise 28 Percent in Wisconsin
- Druvenga Appointed to Grinnell Mutual Board
- Keystone Insurers Group Adds Konen Insurance and Dasco Insurance in Illinois
- North Dakota Workers’ Comp Mulls Suing Aon eSolutions Over Failed Project
- Wisconsin Court: Manure Isn’t Pollutant Under Policy
- Audit Finds Issues with Data Protection at Kansas State Agencies
- Job Development, Worker Recruitment Initiative in South Dakota Falls Short
- Interest in Renters Insurance Climbs after Illinois Storms
- ACE USA Appoints Springer as Kansas City Branch Manager
- Indiana Steelworkers Await High Court Ruling on Pay for Donning Protective Gear
- Cell Phone Ban in Wisconsin Construction Zones Sought
- Iowa Insurer Pokes Fun at Federal Website in Ads
- Costs per Workers’ Comp Claims in Michigan Low Prior to 2011 Reforms
- Ohio Ex-Pharmacist Sentenced for $2.1M Insurance Fraud
- Family of Minnesota Man Who Died in Workplace Fall Sues
- Some Flood Insurance Rates to Rise in Kansas’ Douglas County
- Iowa Board Awards Millions for Flood Protection
- Improvements Needed in Illinois’ Disaster Response: Review
- Trinity Risk Opens New Office in Kansas City
- FEMA Won’t Require Additional Flood Insurance for U. of Iowa
- Kansas City Chiefs Sued by Former Players Over Head Injuries
- Illinois Central Railroad Faces Fines of $110,500 for Lead Exposure
- Esser Hayes Insurance Group Agent Again Among Top Professionals in Chicagoland
- Post-Hailstorm Roofing Permits in Kansas Town Return to Normal
- Workplace Fatalities Up in North Dakota, Stay the Same in South Dakota
- Kansas’ Douglas County to Get Flood Insurance Update
- Missouri Sued Over Limits on Health Reform Advice
- Local Gas Drilling Laws Get a Key Airing in Ohio
- Marsh & McLennan Agency Acquires Michigan’s Cambridge Property & Casualty
- Immediate Notice Required, Euthanasia Allowed in Equine Mortality Policies
- Kansas Agency Releases Report on Party Bus Death
- Sioux Falls Police Warn of Increase in Car Thefts
- 2 Ohio Companies Cited for Alleged Safety Violations
- American Interstate Insurance, Silver Oak Casualty OK’d to Move to Nebraska
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