Southeast News for July 2012
- Georgia Regulators Recovered $4M for Consumers in First Half of 2012
- Eastern Alliance Insurance Group Names Gulf South Territory Executive
- Facing Paltry Yields, Kentucky Farmers Hope Insurance Will Cover Costs
- Citizens Says No to Higher Rates on New Business; Approves 8.9 Percent Rate Hike
- North Carolina Woman Arrested for Alleged Insurance Fraud
- Kentucky County Still Tackling the Effects of Storms From 2009-2010
- Alabama Bans Texting While Driving Aug. 1
- Private Companies Offer Plans to Depopulate Florida’s Citizens
- West Virginia Mine Regulators Slow on Inspections, Permits
- Shareholder Lawsuit Filed Against Duke Energy
- Florida Regulators Question State Farm’s 57% Rate Hike for Landlords
- West Virginia Man Accused of Setting 62 Fires
- Medical Students Sue Mississippi College, Allege Inadequate Training
- Carron Joins Willis North America Yacht Practice in Florida
- Keystone Names Garruto Vice President in Georgia
- West Virginia Court to Hear Mine Inspectors’ Liability Case in October
- How Georgia Trucking Companies Escape Safety Scrutiny: Report
- Costs Driving Changes, Opportunities in New World of Benefits Brokerage
- Wholesaler Socius Opens Alabama Office; Names Stickley as VP
- North Carolina Property Insurance Reform Law Comes Up Short
- Former Sen. Frist Backs State Health Insurance Exchanges
- Directors Cite Insurance Questions in Ouster of North Carolina’s Duke Energy CEO
- Hawk Joins Todd Insurance Agency in Florida
- Fire Closes Alabama Insurance Department
- Tennessee Court Says Killer Can Keep Insurance Money
- Keystone Adds 3 Agency Partners in Georgia
- West Virginia High Court to Decide Mine Inspectors’ Liability for Deaths
- Senator Graham Tells South Carolinians to Prepare for Cyber Attacks
- Court Reinstates Wrongful Termination Claim Against Mississippi Utility
- South Florida Not Receptive to Citizens’ Rate Hike Plans
- Florida Citizens’ Chief Sets 500K Policy Depopulation Target
- State’s Safety Inspections at Kentucky’s Harlan Mine Found Lax
- Kentucky Governor to Create Health Exchange
- Plan for Mississippi Health Exchange Ready for After Election: Chaney
- Farm Bureau Dropping 3,000 South Carolina Homeowner Policies
- Florida’s Citizens to Weigh Rate Hikes Today
- North Carolina Resolves Media Concerns Over Workers’ Comp Data
- Mississippi Insurance Chief to Build Health Exchange Despite Critics
- South Carolina Sheriff Denied Workers’ Comp After Shooting
- Allstate Dropping 10,000 South Carolina Homeowners Policies
- Savannah Building State-of-the-Art Storm Shelter
- Florida Property Owner to Pay $1 Million Wrongful Death Claim
- Tropical Storm Creates New Beach on Alabama Coast
- Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Promotes Causey, Browning
- Kentucky to License Retailers Selling Insurance for Portable Electronic Devices
- Florida Adjusters Win Free Speech Case Against 48-Hour Solicitation Rule
- New License Rules Test Georgia Drivers’ Patience
- Florida Governor to Visit Lloyd’s of London
- North Carolina Lawmakers Pass 4 Year-Ban on Sea Level Policy Changes
- Smalling, Muller Join Tennessee’s Lexon Surety
- North Carolina Lawmakers Pass Protection for Insurance Whistleblowers
- Florida Agents, Adjusters Face Continuing Education, Licensing Changes
- South Carolina Judge Adds Bible Reading to Drunk Driving Sentence
- Florida Seeks Help to Quicken Approval of Insurer Forms
- BancorpSouth Insurance Acquires Alabama Agency, Securance Group
- Mississippi Court Throws Out Jury Award Over Supermarket Beating
- North Carolina Gov. Perdue Signs Workers’ Comp Scofflaw Bill
- Florida Won’t Implement Medicaid Expansion, Health Exchange
- Florida’s Anti-Fraud Auto Insurance Law Now in Effect
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