Texas / South Central News for December 2008
- Another Hole Found in I-40 Bridge in Oklahoma City
- Arkansas Teen Drivers Have Higher Fatality Rates, AAA Says
- New Year Brings Fire Safe Cigarettes, Extended Tax Break in Oklahoma
- Louisiana Med Liability Insurer to Return 20% Dividend to Policyholders
- Cleanup of Oklahoma Zinc Smelter to Cost $6.6M; Viacom to Pay
- Oklahoma Appeals Court: Firefighter Owed Work Comp Benefits
- Oklahoma Electronic Insurance Verification System Not Reliable Yet
- Texas’ Workers’ Comp Discount Rate Set at 3.95%
- Watkins Group to Market Cincinnati Insurance Business Policies in Texas
- Former Mississippi Commissioner Featured at Texas Agents Event
- Damage From Industrial Fire at Oklahoma Port Estimated at $500K
- Texas Regulators Issue $180K in Fines, Restitution for November
- Brown & Brown Acquires Louisiana’s Insurance 1 Inc.
- Arkansas Lawmaker: Helmetless Motorcyclists Must Have Insurance
- Insurer Arguing Smoke, Pollution – not Fire – Caused Deaths in Houston
- New Orleans Judge Dismisses Insurance Price-Fixing Lawsuit
- Katrina Recovery Program: New Push to Help Small Landlords
- Coleman Named Director and Limited Partner at Texas Wasatch Group
- Texas Agent Group Revising Essentials Training Program
- Brown & Brown Acquires Louisiana Agency
- Zimmerman Named Marketing VP at McQueary Henry Bowles Troy
- Oklahoma’s Grand River Dam Authority Faces Flooding Lawsuit
- Judge Orders Lawyer in Louisiana Citizens Insurance Case Jailed
- Donnell to Retire from Hallmark Financial Services Aviation Division
- Sullivan Receives Insurance Service Award from Okla. CPCU Chapter
- Hallmark Financial Services E&S Carrier Expands Into Texas, Louisiana
- TWFG Offers to Replace Coverage for Customers of Failed Texas Insurer
- 3 Months After Ike: 730K Claims Filed; 2,300-Plus Complaints Received
- Texas Regulators to Liquidate Austin Indemnity Lloyds
- Construction Worker’s Widow Sues Over Louisiana Bridge Accident
- Oklahoma Lawmaker Selling Interest in Nursing Homes
- FEMA Extends Deadline to Ask For Hurricane Help in Texas
- Agents and Wholesale Brokers Team Up for Food Bank
- Louisiana Parish Official: Red-light Cameras Help Prevent Crashes
- Texas AG: GAB Robins Among Firms Settling ID Theft Charges
- Arkansas Highway Commission: Don’t Raise Speed Limits
- Crump Adds Broker, Associate Broker in Dallas and Austin
- Texas Windstorm Insurance Association: 63% of Ike Claims Closed
- CAA Expanding to Oklahoma, Kansas
- Grob Joins Texas Wasatch Group as President and COO
- Medicus Adds Reissman as Regional Market Manager
- Job Injuries and Illnesses Requiring Days Off Decrease in Texas
- Cost of Flood Insurance for Oklahomans Could Rise
- Bishop Named Manager of Swett & Crawford’s Dallas Office
- Texas Woman Sentenced for $1.2 Million Insurance Fraud
- Post-Hurricane Planning Efforts Falter in Louisiana
- Number of Complaints Against Insurers Continues to Drop in Texas
- Apex Global Partners Acquires Benefit Broker in Dallas
- Commercial Alliance Insurance Names Deal as Bond Manager in Dallas
- Ex-Louisiana Citizens Chief Charged With Theft, Fraud
- Officials: Texas Should Have Storm Recovery Plans
- Arkansas Lawmaker: Ban Use of Cell Phones on Roads
- Texas Regulators: Extend Pilot Return-to-Work Program
- Law Firm to Review Policies for Thousands of Ike Victims
- Oklahoma Lawmaker to Renew Fight for Disaster Funding
- Louisiana Regulators Take Auto Theft Awareness to Public Schools
- Texas Transportation Study: Collisions Reduced With Cameras
- Bright Spots and Challenges Go Hand in Hand in Louisiana
- Earthquake Shakes Oklahoma City Area
- 13 Companies OK’d to Self-Insure for Workers’ Comp in Texas
- Central Texas-Based MGA Adds Great American Markets
- Bryk, McGee, and Hodges Join Dallas-Based MarketScout
- Louisiana Revises Online Auto, Homeowners Comparison Rate Guides
- Arkansas Considers Insurance Program for Self-Employed
- Texas Mutual: Fraudulent Doctor Surrenders License
- Butschek Joins Insurance Specialty Group as Broker
- Claims Estimates for Hurricane Ike Still ‘Fluid,’ Commissioner Says
- Storm Planners Reflect on Strategies for Busy Hurricane Season
- Texas Supreme Court Considers Auto Policy Exclusions Case
- Burns & Wilcox Promotes Cugini to Manager of Houston Office
- Texas Enforcement Actions Total $42K in October 2008
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