Midwest News for April 2011
- Wind and Rain Lash Indiana as Flood Threat Looms
- Ohio Program Finds Lost Life Insurance for Hundreds
- Judge Rejects Plea in Indiana Doctor’s Malpractice Case
- Both Sides Lobby Missouri Gov. on Workplace Discrimination Bill
- Levees Strain in Midwest; Volunteers Keep Fighting
- North Dakota Becomes 31st State to Ban Texting While Driving
- SIA of Northern Ohio Adds 40th Insurance Agency
- Illinois Insurance Dept. Issues Warning on Adjusters; Urges Flood Coverage
- Hylant Group Promotes Kranz, Bryant in Environmental Practice Group
- Missouri Governor Condemns Discrimination Law Changes
- Extended Auto Warranty Company Settles Missouri Lawsuit for $125K
- Crump Hires Landry in Cincinnati, Expands National Property Practice
- Ohio Plans May 5 Switch to Electronic Licensing System
- High Water Takes Toll on North Dakota Dams
- Cincinnati Financial Corp. Announces Leadership Changes
- St. Louis Cleaning Up After Tornado Hits Airport, Local Communities
- Ohio Supreme Court Allows Emotional Distress Claim in Malpractice Lawsuit
- Midwest Tornadoes, High Winds Damage Homes, Businesses
- Chicago Area CPCU Society Chapter Honors CNA Insurance
- Sturgis, S.D., City Manager Convicted of Grand Theft in Insurance Scheme
- Missouri Black Caucus Urges Nixon to Veto Workplace Discrimination Bill
- Ohio Work Comp Bureau Offering Safety Grants to Wholesale, Retail Employers
- Cattle, Crops at Risk From North Dakota Floods, Snow
- Iowa Man Accused of Beating up Boss, an Insurance Agency Owner
- Ohio Non-Insured Property Exclusion Case Sent Back to Lower Court
- Missouri Insurers Say 15,000 Cars Stolen in 2010
- Kansas Governor Signs Workers’ Comp Reform Bill
- Garber Named Chief Legal Counsel at Ohio Insurance Department
- Missouri Insurance Dept. Returns More than $2M to Consumers in Q1 2011
- Record River Crest Looms in Valley City, N.D.
- Notre Dame Used Old Weather Info When Student Died in Lift Accident
- Fremont Michigan to Be Acquired by Auto Club Insurance
- Wisconsin Officials Up April 10 Tornado Count to 12
- State Farm Plans Chicago Retail Venture
- Clinton Selected as Michigan Insurance Regulator
- Indiana Tornado Siren Spooks Horses, Spurs Lawsuit
- Illinois Senate Rejects Workers’ Compensation Changes
- Ohio Investigations Result in 12 Work Comp Fraud Convictions in March
- United Fire Estimates $10 Million in Q1 Cat Losses
- Michigan Couple Sues Applebee’s for Giving Infant Booze
- Illinois Business Groups Open to Governor’s Call to Fix Workers’ Comp
- Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation Launches Chicago/Midwestern Division
- State Farm Plans Mileage-Based Premiums in Illinois
- Wisconsin Governor Signs Car Insurance Bill
- Baldwin & Lyons Predicts $15.5M Loss from International Catastrophes
- Ohio Considers Appeal in Work Comp Rate-Setting Lawsuit
- Cleanup Continues in Wisconsin After 4 Tornados Hit
- Michigan Insurance Chief Ross Exits
- Red River Floods Fields, but U.S. Farmers Ready
- Cleanup of Tornado-Swept Iowa Town to Take Months
- Red River Begins Slow Decline in Fargo Area
- Wide Tornado Cuts a Swath Through West Iowa Town
- $5.7M Awarded to Kansas Crash Victims’ Family
- Minnesota Human Services Department Loses Age-Bias Case
- Report: Health Plans in Midwest Will Struggle with Medical Loss Ratio
- Workers’ Comp Costs per Claim Rise in Minnesota
- Texas Company Sued for Abuse of Iowa Workers
- Iowa Couple Sues Ex-Landlord Over Fatal Fire
- Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Fraud
- Enbridge Says Michigan Oil Spill Cost $550 Million
- Wisconsin Passes Bill to Reduce Auto Liability Coverage Minimums
- Iowa Couple Sues Ex-Landlord over Fatal Fire
- ‘Crash Tax’ and Other Fees Target Out-of-Towners
- Feds Probe Illinois Public Agencies’ Workers’ Compensation Payouts
- North Dakota Man Sues Federal Government for Sidewalk Spill
- Minnesota WWII Plane Museum Needs Fire Sprinklers
- Missouri Bills Address Employee Liability in Workers’ Comp
- North Dakota Flood Helpline Now Operating
- Red River Flood Mitigation Plan Requires State, Local Approvals
- Officials Look to Curb ‘Rebating’ in Sales of Federal Crop Insurance
- Series: Natural laws as they apply to sales
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