Texas / South Central News for September 2017
- Lockton Benefit Group Adds Buck as Chief Medical Officer in Dallas
- A.M. Best Assigns A- Rating to Oklahoma’s Trisura Specialty Insurance
- Texas A&M Professor Thinks Web Tool Can Help Coastal Texans Assess Flood Risk
- Houston Mayor, Texas Governor Battle Over Harvey Costs
- Texas Homeowners Say They Weren’t Warned about Flooding Risks
- Arkansas Officials Seek to Limit Liability in Duggar Privacy Lawsuit
- Texas Regulators Seek Data on Insurers’ Hurricane Harvey Claims
- Texas Sets Annual Workers’ Compensation Weekly Benefit Wage
- Louisiana Cities Experienced Economic Ups and Downs in 2016
- Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates Adds Kimmel in Houston
- Arkansas’ Sen. Rapert Named a NAMIC State Legislator of the Year for 2017
- Despite Low Unemployment Rates, Many Oklahoma Residents Without a Job
- FEMA Statement on Texas Toxic Sites Clarified by EPA
- MarketScout in Dallas Creates $25M Insurtech Venture Fund
- Mechura Joins Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates’ Employee Benefits Team
- EPA Won’t Say Which Texas Sites Toxic Waste Has Been Removed From After Harvey
- Seeman Holtz Property & Casualty Acquires Austin’s RateGenius Insurance Agency
- Jump in Energy Contract Lawsuits Expected in Harvey’s Wake
- Researchers: FEMA’s Houston Flood Maps Outdated Long Before Harvey
- Sullivan Appointed as Texas Insurance Commissioner
- Texans Helping Texans: Independent MGAs Join Forces for Targeted Harvey Relief
- A.M. Best Upgrades Credit Rating for Columbia Lloyds Companies
- Air Monitoring Company Added to Texas Chemical Plant Negligence Lawsuit
- FEMA Not Relying on Trailers to House Hurricane Victims
- MarketScout Hires U.S. Risk’s Vincent as VP in Houston
- 2 New Insurers Approved to Do Business in Arkansas
- Sunderman Appointed President of Hotchkiss Insurance Programs
- Hub International Acquires Louisiana’s Benefit Advisory Group
- ‘Future-Proofing’ Texas a Political, Bureaucratic Challenge for Harvey Recovery Czar
- Hurricane Harvey-Caused Oil, Chemical Spills Dwarfed by Katrina’s
- Linhardt Named Regions Insurance’s State Exec for Arkansas, Texas
- Some Insurance Adjusters Camping Out in Texas after Harvey
- Buchanan Promoted to VP at RHSB in Dallas
- ICT Pegs Hurricane Harvey Insured Losses at $19B
- Workers’ Comp Loss Costs to Fall 16.3% in Oklahoma Next Year
- Number Drops but Texas Still Has Highest Rate for People Without Health Insurance
- Texas AG Sues 3 Businesses for Price Gouging During Hurricane Harvey
- Waiting Period Suspended for Harvey-Related Claim Payouts for Totaled Vehicles
- Texas Mutual Creates $10M Fund for Policyholders Affected by Hurricane Harvey
- U.S. Investigating Arkema’s Safety Practices After Texas Fires
- Willis Towers Watson: Hurricane Harvey Could Upend Commercial Insurance Prices
- U.S. Flood Insurance Program Expects $11B in Texas Flood Payouts
- Texas GOP Leaders Push for Expensive, Long-Delayed Flood Infrastructure Projects
- Martin Joins Myron F. Steves and Co. in San Antonio
- Louisianans Again Given More Time to Submit Flood Insurance Form
- Countless Flooded Autos Leave Car-Dependent Houston Struggling
- Louisiana’s LCTA Acquires Risk Management Resources, Creates Specialty Insurer
- Riley Named Texas Workers’ Comp Deputy Commissioner of Compliance, Investigations
- Arkema Sued by Police, EMTs over Chemical Plant Fire after Harvey
- Tackling Houston’s Flood-Damaged Cars Takes an Army of Tow Trucks
- Texas Finalist Named 2017 National Outstanding CSR
- New Texas Task Force Formed to Investigate Hurricane-Related Fraud
- SWBC Insurance Services Expands into Kerrville, Texas, Office
- Bivins Promoted to VP at Dexter & Company
- AIR Worldwide Estimates $65B – $75B in Texas Property Damage from Harvey Flooding
- Houston’s Small Businesses Digging Out from Hurricane Harvey
- First Harvey Lawsuit Filed to Beat New Texas Tort Reform Law
- Relief Slow for Small Texas Coastal Towns Recovering from Harvey
- Ex-Oklahoma Insurance Agent Told to Stop Conducting Insurance Business
- Former Louisiana Police Officer Pleads Guilty in Insurance Fraud Scheme
- Hurricane Harvey Puts Pressure on Regional Insurers in Texas, Says A.M. Best
- Texas Deputy Insurance Commissioner Brady Retires
- Harvey Leaves Texans to Clean Up Amid Health and Environmental Dangers
- Gov. Abbott Says Texas Relief Bill May Top $120 Billion
- Analysis: 4 Things Houston Area Must Do to Prevent Future Flooding Disasters
- Arkema Plant Fires Underscore Chemical Industry Risk Management Challenge
- Thousands of Harvey Victims Rescued; At Least 38 Deaths; Damage Survey Begins
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