Southeast News for September 2013
- West Virginia Supreme Court Judge Hits Ruling on Massey
- Alabama Widow Awarded $850,000 in Husband’s Death from Medication Error
- Group Sues to Block Tennessse Rules on Health Navigators
- Mississippi Insurance Chief Sues to Halt Flood Insurance Rate Hikes
- Florida’s Citizens, Heritage Defend Controversial Takeout Deal
- Florida Consumer Advocate Westcott Resigns for Job with Industry
- Wholesaler Socius Names Dross as Vice President in Florida
- West Virginia Senator Manchin Bucks Democrats, Backs Health Mandate Delay
- Georgia Studies Moving Malpractice Claims from Court to Review Panel
- Flood Insurance ‘Sticker Shock’ Hits Floridians with New, Secondary Homes
- Kentucky Judge Rules Woman Must Testify Against Same-Sex Partner
- Feds Vow More Oversight at South Carolina Nuclear Plant
- Court Weighs Merits of Hold Placed on Florida PIP Reforms
- Florida City Frustrated with Abandoned Cruise Ship
- Willis North America Names Doyle Managing Partner in Tampa
- Florida Realtors Join Call to Delay Flood Insurance Hikes
- Mississippi Insurance Agency Owner Charged with Fraud
- Florida’s Citizens Has New Plan to Shift 200,000 Policies to 8 Private Insurers
- Mississippi Insurance Chief Wants to Sue to Stop Flood Insurance Rate Hikes
- Mississippi City Employee Sentenced for Fraudulent Deer Accident Claim
- Greyhound Seeks Dismissal of Mississippi Accident Suit
- Florida Says Former Allstate Employee Diverted Claims Payments
- Georgia County Cuts Back on Accident Investigations
- Ascension Acquires North Carolina Transportation Broker Transure
- Mississippi Man Charged with Property Insurance Fraud
- Groups Object to Florida’s Citizens Insuring Out-of-State Policyholders
- AP Report Claims More Than 100 Kentucky Bridges At Risk
- Officials Defend Safety of West Virginia Bridges After AP Report
- Ex-Republican Crist Expected to Run For Governor in Florida as Democrat
- Security First to Lower Florida Homeowners Insurance Rates
- West Virginia Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Massey Investor Suit
- Florida’s Citizens Names Montero as CFO, Rollins as Chief Risk Officer
- Mississippi Having Trouble Spending Katrina Recovery Funds
- West Virginia’s $50M Insurance Costs Driven by Storm, Prisoner Settlements
- Obama Administration Bashes Florida for Blocking Health Insurance Navigators
- Mississippi Shipbuilder, Insurer Settle on $180M for Katrina Damages
- Insurance Pros in Politics: Being an Agent Prepared Tennessee Sen. Ketron for Politics
- Mississippi County Employee Charged with Workers’ Compensation Fraud
- Florida Approves 6.3% Increase In Citizens Homeowners Rates
- Insurance Pros in Politics: Shealy is Sole Woman in South Carolina Senate
- Florida-Based Lighthouse Property Insurance Names Moore Executive VP
- West Virginia Municipalities Eye Lien on Insurance Payments to Combat Blight
- Insurance Pros in Politics: Georgia’s Kingston Brought His CPCU to Congress
- Workers’ Compensation Loss Costs Going Down Again in Kentucky
- Kentucky Insurance Commissioner Probes Humana’s Letters on Obamacare
- West Virginia Supreme Court Weighs Municipal Liability for Dog Attack Death
- Mississippi to Create Small Business Health Insurance Exchange
- Florida’s Citizens Increasing Rates on Some Commercial Policies
- Tennessee Court Reinstates $43.8M Verdict for Auto Accident Victim
- Mississippi City Nixes Storm Shelter Plans
- Tennessee, North Carolina Football Players Sue NCAA Over Concussions
- Court Upholds $1M Sexual Harassment Claim Against Alabama State
- Plan Would Place Rifles in Georgia Schools
- All Risks Names Swartz Branch Manager of Tampa Office
- West Virginia Family Sues Over Accident Photo
- Investors Ask West Virginia Supreme Court to Reopen Case Against Massey
- Kentucky Supreme Court Reinstates $42M Verdict Against Fen-Phen Lawyers
- Florida’s Citizens Signs with 10 Insurers to Take Nearly 400,000 Policies
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