Southeast News for December 2015
- Flood Threat Continues in Georgia as More Rain Moves into State
- Tennessee Announces $2.8M in Restitution Paid to Policyholders in 2015
- Lawsuits Filed Against South Carolina Homeowner Who Killed Intruder
- Tennessee Issues Weekend Flood Warning for Mississippi River
- Top 10 Southeast Stories of 2015
- Florida Lawmakers to Industry: We Want YOU to Join State Flood Insurance Market
- Judge Orders Online Poker Company to Pay Kentucky $870M
- Alabama Storm Damage Reports Roll In as More Rough Weather Hits State
- Mississippi Highway Patrol Reports 250 Accidents Over Christmas Holiday
- Dog Bites, Golf, and Sperm Banks: The Top Southeast Lawsuit Stories of 2015
- Southeast Continues to Get Hammered by Strong Storms, Tornadoes
- Harpers Ferry Rebuild Underway in West Virginia Despite Expense
- OxyContin Makers to Settle Lawsuit with Kentucky for $24 Million
- Tennessee Adds 100th Captive Insurance Company
- Christmastime Storm Ravages Southeast States
- Florida Seeks Information on String of Jacksonville Arsons
- South Carolina Lawmaker Plans to Seek Additional Aid for Farmers
- Alabama Couple Sues Hoverboard Makers Over House Fire
- CoreLogic Buys Mississippi-Based Appraisal Software Maker for $475 million
- Distillery Drops Trademark Suit Against University of Kentucky
- North Carolina Governor Signs Executive Order on Worker Misclassification
- Forecasters Warn of Severe Storms, Possible Tornadoes in Alabama
- Southern Mutual Insurance Co. Elects New Officers, Taps DeLamater as President
- South Carolina City Had Wettest Year on Record in 2015
- Study: Florida’s Crackdown on ‘Pill Mills’ Linked to Fewer Painkiller Overdose Deaths
- Alliant Adds Behnke to South Florida Practice
- Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Georgia-Based Managed Healthcare Solutions
- Flood, Fraud & the Florida Market: McCarty Talks Hot Insurance Topics in 2015
- Tennessee Woman Charged with 17th DUI
- Florida Supreme Court Approves Medical Marijuana Ballot Measure
- First Major Snowfall in West Virginia Blamed for Dozens of Wrecks
- Players Argue Over Potential $750M Winnings in Kentucky Online Poker Suit
- West Virginia Hospital Association Releases Guidelines to Reduce Opioid Drug Abuse
- Georgia Agency Owner Accused of 10 Counts of Insurance Fraud
- Willis Opens ‘Operational Center of Excellence’ in Florida
- New Kentucky Governor Selects Next Public Protection Secretary
- 11 West Virginia Workers Injured at Chemical Manufacturer Plant
- Feds Investigating Potential Crop Insurance Fraud in Kentucky
- McCarty Receives ‘Insurance Man of the Year’ Award from LAAIA
- 13 Challenges Filed Over Medical Marijuana Licenses Awarded to Florida Nurseries
- Worker Killed at Colgate-Palmolive Plant in South Carolina
- BB&T-Oswald Trippe and Co. Adds Associates to Florida Offices
- N.C. Insurance Commissioner Candidate Faced Now-Dismissed Fraud Charges
- Alabama City Approves Ridesharing Regulations
- South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach Getting 800 Surveillance Cameras
- Disaster Loans Available to Agricultural Entities in South Carolina
- Blankenship Sentencing Set For Next Year in West Virginia Mine Case
- North Carolina Kicks Off Annual Holiday Anti-Drunk Driving Campaign
- OSHA Cites West Virginia Logging Company for 22 Safety Violations
- Florida-Based Main Street America Appoints Giordano-Ramos Head of Bonds
- North Carolina School Board Settles With Student Burned by Melted Cheese
- Florida Approves Removal of Up to 75,115 Policies from Citizens
- Report: Southeast States Unprepared for Future Risks from Climate Change
- Kentucky Mining Company Fined for Clean Water Act Violations
- Florida’s Normandy Insurance Hires Primato as Senior Field Underwriter
- Florida High Court: Citizens Immune from First-Party Bad Faith Claims
- Citizens Approves Policy Language Changes to Tackle Water Loss Issue
- Tennessee Agencies Paid $430K by CSX for Train Derailment
- South Carolina Governor Denies Farmer Request to Seek Storm Loss Aid
- Hiscox USA Names Atlanta-Based Falchuk Head of Claims
- South Carolina Insurers to Weather At Least $181M in Claims from October Storm
- Mississippi Capitol Moves Closer to Regulating Ridesharing Entities
- South Carolina Lawmaker Proposes Sorority, Fraternity Information Database
- North Carolina Supreme Court Weighing At-Will Firing Practices of State Sheriffs
- Disaster Loans Made Available to 9 Kentucky Counties
- Blankenship Verdict Too Late for Struggling West Virginia Coal Industry
- Kentucky Farmers See Drop in Cash Receipts
- Florida Rules Uber Drivers Not Entitled to Unemployment Benefits
- Florida’s Normandy Insurance Promotes Sublet to VP of Business Development
- Kentucky Governor Awards Power Plant for 2 Million Accident Free Hours
- Blankenship Found Guilty of Conspiracy in W. Virginia Mine Blast
- J. Smith Lanier Announces Stock Merger with Alabama’s Rogers, Parker & Associates
- Disaster Loans Offered to West Virginia Businesses Impacted by Weather
- North Carolina Judge Rejects 13-Year-Old’s Climate Change Challenge
- Tennessee Supreme Court Rejects Constitutionality Ruling on Damages Cap
- Blankenship Jury Still Deadlocked in West Virginia Mine Blast Case
- All Risks Acquires Florida-Based Specialty Risk Underwriters
- South Carolina Flood Aid Deadline Extended
- North Carolina County Starts Program to Address Teen Arsonist Problem
- BB&T Insurance Services Promotes Pollock to Regional Leadership Position
- Florida Marks 10 Years Without Major Hurricane, Sets Record
- Mayor of Florida County Seeks to Reduce Uber’s $3.2M in Fines
- Tennessee Insurance Commissioner McPeak Elected as NAIC Officer
- North Carolina Man Charged with Insurance Fraud Over Stolen Boat Claim
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