Texas / South Central News for December 2019
- Former Office Manager Sentenced to Prison for Embezzling $1.2M from Louisiana Business
- Operational Changes Coming for 2020 for Texas Windstorm Insurance Association
- Texas Surplus Lines Association Warns of Fake Email
- Texas Insurance Regulators: New Year’s Day Is No. 1 Holiday for Vehicle Thefts
- City of Dallas Dismissed from Suit over Fatal Shooting by Off-Duty Officer
- 2 Workers Die While Cleaning Chemical Tank at Houston-Area Business
- Texas’ New Surprise Medical Bill Law Goes into Effect on Jan. 1
- New Limits on Lawsuits a Goal for Louisiana Republicans
- Texas House Committee Hearing on Windstorm Insurance Legislation Set for Jan. 15
- Louisiana Adds More Jobs Year-Over-Year; Baton Rouge, Hammond MSAs Set Records
- Vaught Joins Alliant in Houston as Energy, Marine Advisor
- TSLA, Austin Independent Agents Group Donate Food, Cash to Food Bank
- United Airlines Settles Sexual Harassment Suit Filed in Texas for $321K
- Convicted of Workers’ Comp Fraud, Houston Medical Facility Must Repay $30K
- Louisiana Governor Declares Emergency After Severe Weather, Tornadoes
- Company Fined $26K for Fatal Dallas Crane Collapse
- Texas Regulators Want Stiffer Penalty for Owner of Port Neches Plant That Exploded
- Louisiana’s Fidelis Group Holdings Promotes 3 in Claims Division
- Texas Insurance Department Adopts Rule on Surprise Medical Billing Waiver
- West Texas Insurance Exchange Acquired by Alera Group
- Texas Business Owner Must Pay $50K in Restitution in Work Comp Fraud Case
- Louisiana Transportation Department to Implement New Roadwork Safety Measures
- Oklahoma Appeals Judge’s $465M Order in Opioid Lawsuit
- Louisiana’s Fidelis Group Holdings Changes Management Structure
- 4 Dead, Including 1 in Louisiana, as Twisters, Storms Batter the South
- Judge Rules U.S. Army Engineers May Be Liable for Hurricane Harvey Floods
- Another Cyberattack Attempt in Louisiana: Sheriff’s Offices
- Magnitude 3.6 Quake Reported in Oklahoma
- Alliant Insurance Services Acquires TCOR Management in Texas
- Judge Puts Hold on Enforcement of Arkansas’ Meat-Labeling Law
- USDA Designates Some Louisiana Parishes as Natural Disaster Areas
- Officials: Recent Cyberattack on New Orleans City Computers Was ‘Minimal’
- New Orleans City Government Hit by Cyber Attack; Recovery Underway
- Midlands Management Adds Robbins as a New Broker in Dallas
- Man Must Repay $16.7K to Texas Mutual in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case
- 365 Days: Education, Mitigation and The Flood Insurance Guru
- Probe Finds Intercontinental Terminals Fire Near Houston Began with Broken Manifold
- Louisiana’s Stonetrust Commercial Insurance Adds Lege, Moore
- Bronze 2019 Best Agency to Work For – South Central: The Nitsche Group
- Johnson & Johnson Appeals Judge’s Ruling in Oklahoma Opioid Lawsuit
- Silver 2019 Best Agency to Work For – South Central: BKCW
- Texas Mutual Distributes $1.1M in Grants for Workforce Development
- Texas Windstorm Insurer to Assess Members $90M for Harvey, Defer Action on Rates
- University of Oklahoma Asks to Be Dismissed From Lawsuit
- Gold 2019 Best Agency to Work For – South Central: Hotchkiss Insurance
- Report Shows Fire at Texas Facility Caused by Equipment Failure
- Plastics Manufacturer Settles Retired Texas Shrimper’s Lawsuit for $50M
- Texas Woman, Man Convicted of Workers’ Comp Fraud in Separate Cases
- Texas City Again Issues Voluntary Evacuation Order over Chemical Plant Blast
- Crawford & Co. Appoints Westling as VP, U.S. Catastrophe Operations in Dallas
- SLTX: Texas’ E&S Premium Amount Reaches Record High in November
- Texas Chemical Plant Shut by Explosions, Fire to Be Rebuilt, Company Says
- Sutton Joins RHSB’s Public Entities Practice Group in Texas
- County Official: No Plans to Sue over Texas Chemical Plant Fire
- World Insurance Associates Acquires Texas’ McMillan Insurance Group
- Earthquake Rattles Prague, Oklahoma, Site of Past 5.7 Temblor
- FedNat Completes Acquisition of 1347 Property Insurance Homeowners Operations
- New Oklahoma Law, Workplace Shooting Fears Prompt Security Changes
- Analysis: Louisiana Government Cyberattack Could Have Been Worse
- Texas Plant Rocked by Explosions Was Declared High Priority Violator by EPA
- Feds Sue Arkansas Insurer Over Fired Employee Who Had A Baby
- 3 Hurt At Texas Chemical Plant Hit By Two Massive Explosions
- Texas Mutual Distributes $3.5M in Early Qualifier Dividends
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