- Kansas Ag Secretary Seeks Waiver for Illegal Immigrant Workers
- Michigan-Based Amerisure Appoints Key Executives
- Top Ohio Insurance Fraud and Enforcement Cases for 2011
- Businesses Oppose Proposed Ohio Fraud Legislation
- Red River Valley Flood Risk Keeps Receding
- Boron to Lead Illinois Department of Insurance
- 3 New Workers’ Comp Arbitrators Appointed in Illinois
- Accident Fund Insurance Names Cambridge Underwriters Agency of the Year
- Kansas Farmers Rack Up $1B in Insurance Claims After Drought
- Illinois Nursing Homes to Get $110M in Federal Aid
- Iroquois Group Adds Members in Nebraska and Iowa
- Missouri Regulators Recover a Record $21M from Insurers in 2011
- Foremost Launches Updated Auto Program in Illinois
- Former North Dakota Insurance Agent Sent to Prison
- Oak Street Funding Adds Gray as Chief Financial Officer
- Lawsuit Seeks Information on Michigan Auto Injury Claims
- Missouri Senate Debates Workplace Discrimination Bill
- RLI Hires Diefenthaler as VP, Chief Investment Officer
- Willis North America Appoints Monat to M&A Leadership Position
- AssuredPartners Acquires Ohio’s Dawson Companies
- Founders Insurance Offers Renter’s Endorsement in Illinois
- Commissioner: North Dakota Has 2nd Lowest Auto Insurance Premiums
- Southern Indiana Jury Awards Woman $1.5 Million in Medical Suit
- North Dakota Town Approves Flood-Related Home Buyout Program
- Auto Insurance Limits Would Rise Under Nebraska Bill
- Minnesota Medical Mistakes Up, But Fewer Cases of Harm
- Durocher Promoted to Director of Business Development at Scobie Group
- Columbus Insurance Market Opens Additional Location
- Ohio Property Insurance Rates Expected to Rise After Storms
- South Dakota Deputy Who Pleaded Guilty to Insurance Fraud Resigns
- Indiana City Getting New Earthquake Risk Maps
- Summit Re Adds Peterson to Executive Team
- Carlson Appointed Ohio Workers’ Comp Bureau Chief Actuarial Officer
- Kansas Governor’s Budget Includes Disaster Relief Funds
- Report: Joplin Might Not Have Debt From Tornado
- Schubmehl Joins Swett & Crawford Chicago as Property Broker
- Dada-Olley Is New Deputy Counsel at Illinois Workers’ Comp Commission
- IMAC Acquires Chicago-based Specialty Service Solutions
- Former North Dakota Insurance Agent Sentenced for Fraud
- South Dakota Governor Says He Won’t Pursue Health Exchange
- Workers’ Comp Official Claims Iowa Governor Illegally Cut His Pay
- South Dakota Deputy Pleads Guilty to Theft in Insurance Fraud Case
- Accused Indiana Nose Doctor Sues Alabama Insurance Company
- Company Cautions Against Linking Well, Ohio Quakes
- Some Work Comp Claims in Michigan Must First Go to Mediation
- Illinois Officials Report Drop in Tollway Usage After Fee Hike
- Bill to Make Highways Safer on Fast Track in Missouri Senate
- Report: Police in Illinois Stop Fewer People
- OFIR Recovers $25M for Michigan Consumers in 2011
- Illinois Gets $7.7 Million in Federal Storm-Repair Aid
- Nebraska to Opt Out of Nonadmitted Insurance Multistate Agreement
- Medical Liability Insurer MMIC Forms Risk Retention Group
- Barton, Nelson Promoted at Missouri Department of Insurance
- Michigan Unlikely to Restore Lost Jobs for Decades
- South Dakota Jury Says County Not Covered for Dairy Lawsuit
- Swett & Crawford Acquires Missouri-based Aviation Program Manager
- Illa to Lead Ag States Group in Minnesota
- North Dakota Insurance Agent Sent to Jail
- Rockhill Insurance Group Hires Doyle as Programs Director
- Ohio’s Consolidated Insurance Now Brower Insurance Agency
- Wagner Named Acting Director of Illinois Insurance Department
- State Auto Enters Quota Share Agreement for Homeowners Business
- Recession Brought Slow Growth in Michigan Workers’ Comp Costs Per Claim
- United Heartland Names Zacj Regional Director in Chicago Office
- Football Players Sue Chicago Law Firm
- Austin Mutual Names Kirkendall Commercial Lines Underwriting Director
- Kansas County Looking into Earthquake Insurance
- Injection Wells Shut Down After 4.0 Earthquake in Ohio
- ‘Flood House’ Gives Close-Up of Water Damage