Midwest News for October 2007
- $10 M in Losses Expected from Tornado Hit in Ind.
- Elmer’s Vows Safety Review after Reports of High Lead Levels
- Ohio Officials Alert Public about Data Breach by Hartford Insurance
- S.D. Court Says Insurance Does Not Cover Lawsuit on Wife Stealing
- National Group Recommends Adoption of Rate Modernization Legislation
- Job Protection Sought in N.D. Workers’ Comp Case
- Chicago Specialty Underwriters’ Alliance Loder Resigns Effective Jan. 1
- Ohio Supreme Court Tosses Out $30 M Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case
- Mich. H.E.A.T. Auto Theft Program Honors Top Leaders
- Minn. Records 400 Traffic Deaths in 2007
- State Farm Study Shows 6 Midwestern States in Top Ten for Deer Crashes
- National Transportation Safety Board Still Investigating Minn. Bridge Collapse
- S.D. Report Shows Reduction in Traffic Deaths
- Minn. Securian Names Vice President, Business, Market Development
- N.D. Workers’ Comp Board Votes to Reinstate Director; Charges Dropped
- OneBeacon Enters Indiana Small Business Market
- Wis. Medical Group to Sue Lawmakers over $200 Million Fund Transfer
- Medicus Insurance Adds Regional Market Manager in Chicago
- RLI Names Flynn Vice President, Miscellaneous Professional Liability
- Burns & Wilcox Appoint Liverance Director of Talent Acquisition
- North Point Holdings Acquires Home Pointe Insurance for $15.3 Million
- Iowa Woman Convicted in Fatal Crash Sued by Victim’s Family
- Mo. Lawsuit Alleges Walgreen’s Error Caused Miscarriage
- Charges Dismissed Against N. D. Workers’ Comp Officials
- Parrot’s Fire Alarm Sounds Save Family
- Fewer Iowans Died from Workplace Injuries in 2006
- Minn. Public Safety Survey Says Minnesotans Buckle Up
- Mortgage Funds Available to Rebuild Tornado-damaged N.D. Homes
- Mich. Gov. Proclaims Oct. 22-26 Auto Theft Prevention Week
- Mich. Senate Okays ‘Opt-out’ Option for State’s Helmet Law
- States Support Life Insurance Law Caught Up in N.D. Conflict
- Shand Morahan, AVRECO Launch New Program for Midwest Hospitals
- Ind. Dept. of Labor Reports 5.2 Percent Drop in Workplace Injuries, Illnesses
- Minn. Couple Files Lawsuit Against Cargill, Neb. Beef in E. Coli Cases
- Neb. Man Sentenced for Charging Insurers for Bogus Auto Glass Repairs
- Safety Engineers Donate Protective Gear for Soldiers Serving in Iraq
- Indiana University Builds Data Center to Stand Up to F5 Tornado
- Mo. National Guard Trains in Earthquake Preparedness
- Colemont Adds Vice President, Broker in Chicago Office
- Ind. Woman Accused of Stealing Soldier Son’s Insurance Gets Probation
- N.D. Worker’s Comp Officials Get Trial Judge, Arraignment Date
- Prank Causes $10 Million in Damage on University of Northern Iowa Campus
- Kan. Lawmakers Propose Funding for Housing for Storm-ravaged Areas
- Mich. Commissioner Watters Resigns, Effective Oct. 31
- AMICO Names Parisi National Program Director
- Mich. House Passes ‘Opt Out’ Option for State’s Helmet Law
- Ohio Agents Recognize Outstanding Leaders at Annual Business Meeting
- Ill. American Service Insurance Offers New Auto Product
- Aviva Expects A.M. Best Ratings Upgrade to Help U.S. Sales
- Ill. Family of Dead Teen Sues Couple Where Drinking Was Allowed
- Ind. Conseco Adds Three New Senior Staff
- Neb. Insurance Director Tim Wagner Dead at 65
- N.D. Attorney Hamm to Fill Insurance Commissioner Position
- Ind. Benicorp in Liquidation; Guaranty Funds to Handle Leftover Claims
- Minn. Settles Annuity Lawsuit with Allianz Life
- Washington Casualty Earns Reinstatement of License in Ore.
- Assurance Agency’s Seminar HIghlights Legal Concerns, Human Resources
- Accident Fund Establishes New National Headquarters in Historic Building
- Spokesman: N.D. Gov. Hoeven Close to Choosing Poolman Replacement
- Neb. Insurance Director Wagner Recovering from a Stroke
- Harleysville Names KillGore Regional VP of Midwest Claims Office
- Grange Insurance Expands Market into Penn.
- Agents, Insurance Skills Center Host Agribusiness Program in Des Moines
- Ohio Seminar’s Focus to be School Weapons, Sexual Misconduct
- Ohio State Highway Patrol Say Auto-deer Crashes on the Rise
- Minn. Court: Warrant Needed for Blood Tests in Drunk Driving Cases
- Safety Group Opposes Ill. Senate Bill that Increases Truck Speed Limits
- Tornado Cuts a 20-mile Path of Damage in Central Iowa
- Kan. Chief Actuary Named to National Organization’s Board
- Accident Fund Offers New Group Workers’ Comp Programs in Ill., Mich.
- Mich. Agents Association Names Stoor New President
- Ohio Supreme Court Reverses Ruling: Injured Worker Gets Benefits Afterall
- S. D. Task Force Recommends Insurance Risk Pool
- Neb. Denied New Hearing in Multimillion Dollar Award
- Mo. Governor: 2006 Med Mal Report Shows Positive Results
- Minn. Department Adds New Technology for Product Filing Process
- Assurex Global Names Mack New Vice President, Benefits
- Chicago SUA Contracts with Partner Agent Writing Trucking in Southeast
- N.D. Commissioner’s Departure Sparks Debate on Conflict of Interest
- N.D. Measure Would Return Workers’ Comp Bureau Control to Governor
- Wis. Jury Says Quad/Graphics and Insurer Entitled to $63 Million
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