Southeast News for October 2013
- Tennessee DUI Results in Question After Firing
- Judge Weighs Alabama City’s Case Over Police Officer’s Facebook Posts
- Florida to Report on Effect of Reinsurance Savings on Homeowners’ Rates
- Florida Agent Charged with Forging Forms for Mitigation Credits
- More Charges Possible Over North Carolina Stare Fair Injuries
- Brightway Insurance Opens First North Carolina Store
- West Virginia Investigating House, Creek Damage from Fracking Spills
- Medical Bills Pile Up for Tennessee Meningitis Victim
- Matthews Named Florida Insurance Department Interim Chief of Staff
- Some West Virginians Still Rebuilding from Superstorm Sandy a Year Later
- Alabama Couple Sues Kentucky Motel Owners for $5M Over Illness
- Agency Won’t Release SeaWorld Trainer-Killer Whales Safety Protocols
- Florida Court Lifts Ban on PIP Law But Challenge Continues
- Alabama Creates Research Center to Study Home Insurance
- South Carolina City’s Special Court to Deal with Abandoned Properties
- North Carolina Captive Insurance Law Now in Effect
- North Carolina, Florida Among States With Most Reported Heavy Equipment Thefts
- Florida Regulators Disapprove NCCI’s 1% WC Rate Increase Proposal
- Florida Court Reverses Itself: 104-Week Limit on Temporary Benefits Constitutional
- Two Arrested in Alleged Staged Accident Scam in North Carolina
- New North Carolina Law on Passing School Buses to Take Effect Dec. 1
- Florida Condo Developer Sues Residents Over Website
- University of Alabama Studies Impact of 2011 Tornado on Foreclosures
- 137,800 in Mississippi Fall in Health Insurance ‘Coverage Gap’
- Confusion Still Major Hurdle in Florida for New Health Care Law
- Alabama Coastal Counties Get FEMA Home Mitigation Grants
- State Farm to Build Operations Center in Georgia
- Florida Highway Trooper Wants Name Cleared in Lawmaker Ticketing Case
- South Carolina Eyes Raising Penalties to Improve Construction Zone Safety
- MagMutual Creates New Captive for Physician Practices, Hospital Systems
- Multimillion Dollar Workers’ Compensation Fraud Probe Leads to West Virginia Bank
- Florida Hurricane Fund Financial Condition As ‘Strong As Ever’
- Florida Clinic Owner Could Get 75 Years in PIP Fraud Case
- TVA’s Insurer Ordered to Pay $42 Million Toward Ash Spill Cleanup
- Florida Supports Mississippi Suit Against Flood Insurance Hikes
- Hurricane-Proof Church a Safe Haven on Gulf Coast
- Despite Recent Tennessee Tragedy, Progress Made on Reducing Fire Deaths
- With Rate Hikes Looming, Florida Weighs Private Flood Insurance Options
- Florida Supreme Court to Review Wrongful Death Award
- PwC Names Managing Director for Forensic Services Practice in Atlanta
- Patriot National Appoints VP of Enterprise Data Architecture in Florida
- Howard Named President of Florida-Based National Retail Agency Brightway
- Florida’s First Light Program Managers Acquires Frontline Underwriters of Mississippi
- Judge Blocks Tennessee Rules on Health Navigators
- Officials Concerned Over 3 Miner Deaths in 3 Days
- Florida Fines Universal P&C Co. $1.26M
- Georgia Auto Parts Plant Cited 18 Times by OSHA Since 2009: Report
- Florida to Hear State Farm Rental Dwelling Rate Hike Bid
- Kentucky City’s Police Wear Video Cameras on Uniforms
- Supreme Court Denies Appeal by Disbarred Mississippi Attorney Scruggs
- Florida Welcomes Era of Workers’ Compensation Market Stability
- Supreme Court Rejects Tobacco Companies’ Appeal of Florida Case
- Florida-Based SDII Global Names Howard as President
- In Kentucky, 11,000 Applied for Health Coverage in Week 1
- Mississippi Judge Faces Fine Over Asbestos Case
- Half of Mine Inspectors Furloughed Due to Federal Government Shutdown
- 2 from Kentucky, 1 from West Virginia Sentenced for Workers’ Comp Fraud
- In Majority of Alabama Traffic Deats, Victims Did Not Wear Seat Belts
- Law Enforcers Look to Strengthen Mississippi ATV Law
- Florida Medical Malpractice Consent Rule Preempted By Federal Law, Says Judge
- Answer Financial Relocating Main Tennessee Sales Center to Knoxville
- Judge Allows Tennessee Rules on Health Insurance Navigators
- Florida Ban on Texting While Driving Now in Effect
- Painter’s Alabama Football Scenes with Uniforms Do Not Infringe Trademark: Judge
- Police Offer Plan for Guns in Georgia Schools
- Florida’s Heritage Insurance Names Russell Chief of Underwriting, Sales
- West Virginia Higher Ed Panel to Vote on Requiring Emergency Plans
- Hub Acquires Florida’s Connelly, Carlisle, Fields & Nichols
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