Southeast News for April 2010
- 2 Miners Missing After Kentucky Coal Mine Roof Collapse
- More Investors Suing Massey Directors Over West Virginia Mine Tragedy
- Gov. Crist Signs Florida Parental Waiver Bill
- Mississippi Could Be Hit with More Severe Weather This Weekend
- New Mississippi Insurer to Compete for Coastal Home Insurance Business
- Allstate Writing New Business in Florida, Weighs Citizens Policies
- Massey Says West Virginia Mine Was Clear of Gases Before Explosion
- Florida’s 21st Century Drops Bid to Acquire HomeWise; Gets Rate Hike
- Insurance Claims Pour In from Mississippi Storm
- Spat Over Negligence Presumption Kills Alabama Texting Driver Ban
- Tornadoes in Mississippi Take 10 Lives; 700 Homes, Many Uninsured, Destroyed
- Relatives of West Virginia Mine Blast Victims Will Be Compensated
- Hiscox USA Opens Southeast Regional Office
- Florida Property Insurance Reform Could Happen This Week
- North Carolina Officials Investigating Series of House Fires
- Tornadoes Rip Southern States; 10 Dead; 1,000 Homes Destroyed
- Infinity Promotes Two
- Georgia Mennonite Community May Be Able to Self-Insure
- Florida Residents Seek $500 Million in Superfund Lawsuit
- Georgia Firms Could Buy Into Insolvency Pool for Workers’ Claims
- Florida’s SUNZ Insurance Expands Workers’ Compensation to 5 States
- Florida Legislature Passes Parental Waiver for Theme Parks, Motorsports
- Florida CEOs Urge ‘Cost Driver’ Reforms as Legislature Nears End
- North Carolina Court Upholds 2008 Rate Hikes Opposed by Coastal Towns
- Safety Violations Found at Massey Mines Since Blast
- Kentucky Contractors Self Insure Fund Pays $8.6 Million Dividend
- West Virginia’s Martinsburg Reports Spike in Arson
- 2 Kentucky School Officials Dropped from Wrongful Death Suit
- Investor Suit Targets Massey Directors, Execs Over West Virginia Mine Blast
- North Carolina Attorney General Not Joining Suit Against Healthcare Law
- Florida to Hold Hearing on Federal Healthcare Reform Impact
- Florida’s American Integrity to Sign Insureds of Failed Northern Capital
- Florida CFO Recovers $4.4 Million for Insurance Consumers
- Massey Officials Meeting with West Virginia Miners’ Families on Benefits
- Florida FreedomWatch: McCarty’s Facts Are Suspect in Insurance Debate
- West Virgina Governor Wants Independent Mine Investigation
- Computer Error Kept West Virginia Mine from Receiving Safety Warning
- Injured Workers’ Drug Costs Higher in Florida Than Other States
- Key Mississippi Katrina ‘Wind v. Water’ Case Settled Out of Court
- West Virginia Mine Panel Seeks Greater Role in Massey Investigation
- Georgia Joins Lawsuit Against Healthcare Overhaul
- Mississippi Jury Awards $19M to Women in Texaco Leaded Gas Suit
- Florida Man Sued for $15K Over Negative Remark Posted on eBay
- Georgia Opts Out of Temporary Health Insurance High Risk Pool
- 40% of Agents in South Carolina Could Lose Licenses May 1
- Florida’s Northern Capital to Be Liquidated; All Policies End May 30
- Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Reforms of 2004 Lowered Costs
- Florida Chief McCarty: Facts, Not Fear, Should Guide Insurance Debate
- Olympus Is Latest Insurer Under Scrutiny by Florida Regulators
- West Virginia Mine Death Toll Reaches 29; Grieving Begins
- As Surveillance Cameras Catch On, Florida Police Catch Criminals
- Massey Has Insurance for Mine Blast But Not for Business Interruption
- Florida Orders Infinity Surety, Abba Bonding to Halt Sales
- Florida to Shut Down Insolvent Northern Capital
- Florida Gov. Crist Vows to Veto Bills Favoring Insurers
- Kentucky Gov. Beshear Signs Municipal Insurance Accountability Bills
- Montgomery Insurance Expands School Program in Southeast
- Tennessee Association Insurance Agents Deny Wrongdoing
- Massey Mines’ Fight Safety Violations, Fines Go Unpaid
- Some Miners Say Massey Energy Lax on Safety; Other Locals Defend Firm
- Tennessee Homeowner Gets $19K Bill for Firefighter Services
- Kentucky’s Arison Insurance Adds Drury, Bell, Fabish for Sales
- Florida Jury Awards $10 Million in Ambulance Birth
- Kentucky Lawmaker Found Competent for Trial in Examiner’s Death
- West Virginia Hoping for a Miracle in Mine Rescue
- Why Keystone Insurers Expanded in Kentucky and Where It’s Going Next
- At Least 25 Dead in West Virginia Coal Mine Blast
- 3 From Mississippi Reportedly Sue Over Health Care Law
- Competency Hearing Held for Man Accused of Killing Kentucky Examiner
- Kentucky Gov. Beshear to Sign Bill Banning Texting While Driving
- Florida Enforcement Sting Nets Unlicensed Moving Companies
- Florida’s Federated National Gets $10 Million in Capital; Rating Affirmed
- Kentucky Coal Mine Operator Charged with Workers’ Compensation Fraud
- West Virginia Doctor Probed Over Workers’ Compensation Prescriptions
- Alabama Trucking Firm in Kentucky Fatal Crash Flunked Safety Rating
- Bayer to Pay $143K Fine Over 2008 West Virginia Plant Explosion
- Kentucky Senate Advances Bill to Ban Texting While Driving
- Eastern Alliance Enters Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Market
- Arguments to Lift Alcohol Ban Along Rivers Reach Mississippi High Court
- BrickStreet Mutual Boosts Marshall University Insurance Program
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