- Alabama Lawmakers Pass Ban on Texting While Driving
- Union Carbide Wins Mississippi Asbestos Case on Second Try
- Citizens Delays Rate Hike for New Business
- Florida Agency to Fight FEMA Ban on Flood Insurance Commission Rebating
- Donor Agrees to Pay Insurance for Bessie Smith Event in Tennessee
- Tennessee to Arrest Illegal Drivers Involved in Serious Auto Accidents
- Alabama Governor Tours Towns Still Recovering from Last April’s Tornadoes
- Court Sides with Mississippi Insurance Agent in Restaurant Case
- Brown & Brown CEO Returns After Leave of Absence
- Mississippi Judge Declares Damages Cap Unconstitutional
- FEMA Reports $18.6 Million in Disaster Aid to Kentucky
- Brainard to Manage East Coast Brokerage for Beecher Carlson
- Silverstein Joins Lockton in Southeast
- Florida Governor Vetoes Cat Fund Tax-Credit Plan
- North Carolina Jury Awards $14.6 Million in Slim Jim Factory Blast
- Alabama Attorney General Urges Judge to Set BP Trial Date
- Florida Massage Therapist, 14 Patients Charged with Insurance Fraud
- North Carolina Employers Face Jail Time Over Uncovered Workers’ Claims
- Alabama City Settles Sex Bias Claim for $150K
- Tennessee Lawsuit Charges ‘Bachelor,’ ‘Bachelorette’ TV Shows with Racial Bias
- One Week Brought Most of Alabama’s $3.2 Billion Insured Losses in 2011
- Mississippi Lawmakers Still Weighing Workers’ Compensation Changes
- BP Proposes Gulf Oil Spill Claims Settlement, Trial Delay
- Agency Says More N.C. Residents Added to Uninsured
- Brown & Brown Posts $49.4M for 2012 Q1 Net Income, Up 6.3%
- Ex-W.Va. Nonprofit Director Wins Federal Appeal Against Insurer
- Southeast Insurance Employment: Agency, Carrier Plans Brighten Picture
- New Law May Limit Participation in Flood Program in Florida
- FEMA to Agents: Stop Using Commission Rebates to Solicit Business
- Michigan Volunteers Work on Alabama Storm-Damaged Houses
- Florida Seeks to Delay Approval of $7.8 Billion BP Settlement
- North Carolina Auto Insurance Reform Postponed Until Next Year
- Tennessee Hoping Federal Program Reverses Recent Rise in Traffic Deaths
- Fate of Chattanooga’s Bessie Smith Strut May Depend on Insurance
- West Virginia Permits Access to Driver’s Insurance Information Before Lawsuit
- Charlotte Insurance Professionals Form Group to Support Local Charities
- States’ Group Considers Model Workers’ Compensation Drug Bill
- Mississippi All-Terrain Vehicle Law Questioned
- Calabrese Joins Smart Choice in North Carolina
- West Virginia Mine Blast Survivors’ Cases Still Unsettled
- Florida Homeowners Association Could Be Sued in Martin Shooting Case
- Mississippi Highway Accident Reports Available on Internet
- Judge Orders 3 Tennessee Attorneys to Repay Insurance Monies
- Mississippi Residents Still Recovering from 2011 Floods As New Season Approaches
- Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Bill Goes Back to Senate
- Kentucky Amish Buggy Safety Bill Not Yet Law
- Kish Joins Florida’s AssuredPartners
- Tampa Medical Firm Accused of End Run Around Florida’s New PIP Law
- Judge Denies Kentucky Student’s Damages Claim in Free Speech Case
- Workers’ Compensation Upheld for North Carolina School Principal Shot in Face
- Trayvon Martin March to Happen After Tallahassee Waives Insurance Requirement
- Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Bill Hits Snag in House
- North Carolina Vows Crackdown on Workers’ Compensation Scofflaws
- Tennessee Issues Warning on Certificates of Insurance
- North Carolina’s Red Ventures Buys HomeInsurance.com
- Trayvon Martin March in Tallahassee Postponed Again Over Lack of Insurance
- West Virginia Residents’ $93 Milllion Settlement with Monsanto Questioned
- Inspections Improving Mine Safety, Says U.S. Official
- Kentucky Tornado Tax Relief Bill Gets Final Passage
- Mississippi House Sends Workers’ Comp Bill to Senate
- Kentucky Warns Storm Debris May Contain Asbestos
- Florida Governor Signs 3 Negligence Claims Bills
- Florida Supreme Court to Decide on Medical Malpractice Caps