- Insurers Say Losses from Sandy Won’t Hit Florida
- 1,300 Drivers Convicted of Texting Under Georgia’s 2-Year Old Law
- Faulkner Estate in Mississippi Files Copyright Suit Over Quotes in Movie, Ad
- Report Links DuPont West Virginia Plant Chemical, Residents’ High Cholesterol
- Pro Wrestler Hulk Hogan Settles Florida Lawsuit Over Sex Tape
- North Carolina’s Ocracoke Ferries Halted, Stranding Some
- Florida OKs 6.1% Workers’ Compensation Rate Hike
- Florida Supreme Court Asked to Settle Smokers’ Punitive Damages
- Mississippi Jury Rules Helmet Maker Not Liable for High Schooler’s Injury
- Miss. Motorist Sentenced for Fraudulently Filing Duplicate Claims
- West Virginia Tops State Farm’s Deer-Vehicle Crash List
- FEMA OKs Storm Recovery Aid for 16 W.Va. Counties
- North Carolina Regulator Calls for Hearing, Delay on Home Insurance Rates
- Florida’s Citizens President Gilway: Staff Firings Premature
- Neace Lukens Promotes Stocksdale as Southern Region Leader
- Federal Agency Joins Mississippi Hotel Fire Probe
- Florida Approves More Policy Takeouts at Citizens; Also OKs Commercial Rate Hikes
- Florida Gov. Scott Troubled by Firings at Citizens Property Insurance
- Florida-Based Bankers Insurance Unveils New Insurance Group Leadership
- North Carolina Big ‘I’ Agents Elect Purinai Chairman
- Mississippi High Court to Hear Texaco Appeal Over Gas Tank Fumes
- Supreme Court Hears West Virginia Mine Widows’ Plea
- As Florida Weighs 6.1% Workers’ Comp Hike, Legislators Urged to Act
- Tennessee Senate Hopeful Sues Government Over Nashville Flood Damage
- Tennessee Meningitis Patient Sues Massachusetts Pharmacy
- NOAA Opens Disaster Response Center in Alabama
- West Virginia Supreme Court Candidates Mindful of Critics
- Florida Amendment 5 Would Shift Supreme Court Power
- Federal Court Seeks Rebriefing on Mississippi Damages Cap
- Email Inbox Not Private, Says South Carolina Court
- 3 Reasons Florida’s Citizens Loan Plan Is Bad Idea
- Florida’s Citizens Puts Brakes on Surplus Note Program
- Court Urges Change in Florida Workers’ Compensation Law
- Jury Says Alabama Engine Maker Not Liable in Plane Crash
- West Virgnia Business Court HQ Opens in Martinsburg
- Tennessee Regulator Urges Caution With Home Medical Oxygen
- WC Wage Loss Dispute for S.C. Claimant Who Hopes to Start a Restaurant
- Florida Hurricane Fund in Better Shape But Could Still Be Short on Cash
- Court Upholds Florida Medical Malpractice Notification Rules
- Florida Gov. Becomes Target Even Though He’s Not on Ballot
- Incoming Florida House Speaker Wants Citizens to Wait on Lawmakers
- Kentucky Court: No WC Benefits for Unemployed Volunteer Firefighter
- Florida’s OIR Deputy Chief of Staff Gets Expanded Role
- Ala. Regulator OKs New Insurance Certification Form for Auto Dealers
- Tennessee Regulators Say Insurers Weighing Shift in Roofing Policies
- Tenn. Promotes Identity Theft Awareness, Plans ‘Free Shredding Event’
- North Carolina Jury Awards $1.7M in Unborn Baby’s Death
- Florida House Leader Wants Citizens to Wait on Loans
- Ga. Regulator Reminds Homeowners: Oct. 7-13 Is Fire Prevention Week
- Marsh Executive Perry Moves to Aon Risk Solutions in Atlanta
- Wal-Mart Employees in Florida Claim Gender Bias in Lawsuit
- Florida Justices Say Fair Court System Being Threatened
- Florida PIP Reforms Reduce Hikes But Not Many Premiums Thus Far
- Zach Scruggs Denied Appeal on Judge Bribery Conviction
- Kentucky Recommends Anthem Health Plan as Benchmark for Insurers
- North Carolina Insurers Seek 17.7% Increase in Homeowners Rates
- Florida Approves 10.8% Rate Hike for Citizens; Also 21.4% for Sinkholes
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- Judge Shuts Down Christian Health Ministry Medi-Share in Kentucky
- Alabama Governor Won’t Implement Part of Health Law
- Tennessee Court Upholds Man’s Paternity Fraud Claim
- ICW Group Names Lysak Branch Manager for Workers’ Comp in Carolinas
- BrickStreet Remains Biggest Workers’ Compensation Writer in West Virginia
- Kentucky’s New Mandatory Drug Tests Can Be Costly
- Mississippi Ending 11-Year Old Insurance Fraud Case Involving Frankel
- Florida Insurers’ Filings on PIP Rates Due Today