Southeast News for March 2013
- Loss from Tennessee Wildfire Estimated at $12 MIllion
- Kentucky Legislature Approves Christians-Only Health Plan Bill
- West Virginia Unlikely to Remove Local Guns Laws: Senate President
- North Carolina Bill Would End Motorcycle Helmet Mandate for Adults
- West Virginia Vote on Seat Belt Law Due Today
- MagMutual Expands PL Coverage to Hospitals, Health Systems
- Florida Regulators Allege Fraud by Allianz in Case of Failed Insurer
- Tennessee Official Expects Insurance to Cover Relocating School Threatened by Sinkhole
- Florida’s Citizens Reduces Risk of Emergency Assessments
- Kentucky Lawmakers May Override Governor’s Veto of Religious Rights Bill
- Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Driver’s License Law
- Florida Skydivers’ Deaths Under Investigation
- South Carolina Cites 300 Firms for Illegal Workers
- FDA Warns on Georgia Compounding Pharmacy Recall
- Christian Health Insurer, Pension Liability Top Kentucky Legislature’s Closing Days
- Florida Debates Wage Theft Legislation
- Florida Lawmaker Wants to End Insurance Company Tax Credit
- American Integrity, Wright Flood to Offer Residential Flood Insurance
- Florida Gov. Scott, Insurers Vow Fight to Save PIP Law After Injunction
- Kentucky Supreme Court Disbars ‘Godfather’ of Class Actions
- Mississippi Damages Cap Question Not Settled by U.S. Court Ruling
- DUI Case Puts Spotlight on Kentucky State Police Lab Tests
- Crist Leads Scott in 2014 Governor’s Race Poll
- Georgia Teens Offer Road Safety Recommendations
- Insurers Handling Claims from Southeast Hail Storms
- Feds Would Set Florida Health Insurance Rates Under Senate Bill
- Childers Named President of Florida’s LassiterWare Insurance
- Insurance Agent to Be Mayor of Gulfport
- Threats Posted on Facebook Are Crimes, Florida Court Rules
- Florida Senate Medical Malpractice Bill Advances
- West Virginia Senate Committee Backs Higher Auto Minimum Limits
- Tennessee Aims to Change How Workers’ Compensation Disputes Are Settled
- Alabama, Georgia Homes, Businesses Still Without Power Following Storms
- Is This Right Time to Restructure Florida CAT Fund?
- Mississippi Court Grants Appeal in ‘King Of Torts’ Case
- 40 Years Later, North Carolina Policyholder Admits False Claim
- West Virginia Bill Would Yank License of Drivers Refusing Blood Test
- Tennessee Senate Panel Advances Seat Belt Fine Increase
- South Carolina Judge Throws Out DUI Over Police ‘Blow Hard’ Order
- Court Upholds Florida Sinkhole Insurance Loss Rule
- S&P Rates Florida Cat Fund Bonds ‘AA-‘
- North Carolina Governor Says He Had No Role in $100M Offer for MetLife Move
- Mississippi House Revives Guns in School Proposal
- Florida Lawmakers Confront Cost of Improving School Safety
- West Virginia Debates Property Insurance Nonrenewal Rules
- Feds Bust $100M North Carolina Crop Insurance Fraud Scheme
- Florida Senate Bill Would Depopulate Citizens, Raise Rates, Create Clearinghouse
- Ex-Bengals Cheerleader Libel Retrial Set for July
- Kentucky Judges Dismiss Texting While Driving Charges
- Wells Fargo Insurance Names Robertson Director for Atlanta Office
- Kentucky Panel Revives Christian Health Bill, Confirms Clark as Commissioner
- South Carolina’s Top NFL Prospect Clowney Buys Insurance Policy
- Allstate Looking for 50 New Agency Owners in Florida
- Family’s Lawsuit Against Charlotte Airport, US Airways Dismissed
- West Virginia Senate Bill Limits Nursing Home Liability
- Florida Judge: 104-Week Limit on Temporary Disability Benefits Unconstitutional
- Georgia City Looks to Make Gun Ownership Mandatory
- Florida Senate Advances Bill Banning Texting While Driving
- North Carolina Approves 7% Home Insurance Rate Increase
- West Virginia Senate Votes to Limit Landowner Liability
- West Virginia Considers Landowner Liability Bill
- Property Insurance on Agenda as Florida Legislature Opens
- Bankers Insurance Group Acquires AIX Florida Policies
- House, Debris Being Removed from Florida Sinkhole That Swallowed Man
- From Rubble to Renewal: Kentucky Town Responds to Last Year’s Tornado
- Suits Against Army Corps Over Nashville Floods Dismissed
- Florida’s Citizens Sued for Denying Mitigation Discounts
- BrickStreet Auditor, 4 Others Charged with Workers’ Comp Fraud
- Alabama Woman Sues Wal-Mart, Alleges Moldy Mr. Goodbar
- West Virginia House Leaders Seek Review of Appeals Process
- Lawsuits by Fans Injured at NASCAR Race Face Obstacles
- Convicted Tennessee Valley Safety Contractor Awaits Sentencing
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