Southeast News for February 2013
- BrickStreet Insurance Gives West Virginia University Record $4M Gift
- West Virginia Cites 45 Violations After 2 Deaths at Mine
- Alabama Looks to Limit Lawsuits Against Airbus Suppliers
- Insurers Split Over Proposed Changes to Florida Guaranty Fund
- Tennessee Court Reinstates Damages in Assisted Living Center Death
- ‘Devil’s Tooth Exorcism’ Results in $3.7M Claim Against Tennessee Church
- South Carolina Forest Plan Undergoing Revisions
- Wholesale Broker All Risks Promotes Thompson in Atlanta
- Kentucky Sheriff to Patrol Homes While Owners Away
- South Carolina Soldier Sues Over Mortgage Insurance Rate
- Alabama Court System Endangered by Budget Woes, Says Chief Justice
- Georgia Considers Electronic Auto Insurance Card
- Florida Surplus Lines Association Names New Executive Director
- Tennessee Reconsiders Requiring Concussion Policy for School Sports
- West Virginia Coal Mines Shut Down to Review Safety Following Deaths
- North Carolina Fails to Enforce Workers’ Compensation Mandate: Auditor
- Florida Senate Leader to Insurers: Where Are Savings from PIP Reforms?
- Kentucky School Insurance Trust Paid Royalties Prior to Failing
- No Damage to Florida Citrus Crop from Cold Snap
- Digital Insurance Buys North Carolina Benefit Broker BSD
- North Carolina Cuts Unemployment Benefits
- Florida’s Citizens Hires Peltier as Media Relations Manager
- Kentucky Develops Own Health Exchange
- MagMutual to Acquire South Carolina Physician Assurance
- Farmer Confirmed As South Carolina Insurance Commissioner
- North Carolina Agent, Farmer Sentenced for Crop Insurance Fraud
- Tennessee Gov. Haslam Nixes Health Exchange Partnership
- Alabama Weighs Grants for Wind-Proofing, Creation of Insurance Research Center
- U.S. Wants Gaylord’s Tennessee Flood Suit Against Army Corps Dismissed
- Insurer to Take 31,000 Commercial Wind Policies from Florida’s Citizens
- Christians-Only Medi-Share Could Be Back in Business in Kentucky
- West Virginia Still Weighing Health Exchange, Medicaid Options
- North Carolina Gov. McCrory Opposes State Run Health Exchange
- Coventry Insurance, Knightbrook to Offer Personal Articles Coverage in FL
- Mississippi’s Hattiesburg Suffers Significant Storm Damage
- How Identity Theft Ruined Alabama Victim’s Finances, Career
- Florida Lawmakers Unveil Property Reform Proposals
- Swett & Crawford Acquires Southern Hospitality Underwriters of Georgia
- Mississippi Insurance Chief Wants State-Run Health Exchange, Not Partnership
- Mississippi Court Stands by Ruling on Pre-Need Funeral Policies
- Florida Court Sides with Bank in Key Mortgage Liability Case
- West Virginia Revises Penalties for Mine Safety Violations
- Probe Finds Faulty Upkeep at Kentucky Plant Hit by Furnace Blast
- Alabama Warns Hundreds of Insurers to Register or Face Fine
- Exclusive Interview: North Carolina Commissioner Goodwin on Home, Auto Markets
- Gruenberg Joins Digital Benefit Advisors in Atlanta
- Tennessee’s Westan Insurance Joins Keystone
- North Carolina Man Jailed After 9th DWI Charge
- West Virginia Court Rules Negligent Mine Inspectors Can Be Sued
- Florida Nuclear Plant Being Shuttered Following Insurance Settlement
- MedMal Direct Expands into Georgia
- Workers’ Compensation Insurer MEMIC Expanding to Florida
- Digital Insurance Acquires Tennessee’s Capital Benefits Group
- Florida Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Breath Test Software
- Mississippi County Lets Fire Departments Charge Patients for Medical Response
- Florida Considers Partners for Health Insurance Exchange
- Florida Supreme Court Rules Arbitration Clauses Apply to Fraud Claims
- West Virginia Not Enforcing Mine Coal Dust Standards: Report
- Maritime Program Group Appoints Senior Broker in Florida
- Aon Appoints VP for Health, Benefits Practice in Atlanta
- Florida Report Cites Citizens’ Outside Vendors, Claims Handling
- Brown & Brown’s 2012 Q4 Profit Up 16.8%
- Georgia Insured Loss from Tornado Estimated at $75 Million
- Meningitis Victim’s Widow Sues Tennessee Clinic, Challenges Awards Cap
- Safety Rule on Methane in West Virginia Mines Stalled
- Tennessee Summit Addresses School Safety
- Kentucky Coal Company Sues Worker Who Filed Safety Complaints
- North Carolina Lawmakers Move to Halt State’s Health Exchange
- Georgia Assessing Storm Damage
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