Southeast News for May 2010
- Florida Officials Worry About Complacency Over Hurricanes
- U.S. Mines Facing Shortage of Safety Air Packs
- Deal Reached in Florida Wrongful Death Suit Against Ballplayer Leyritz
- State Farm to Seek Home Insurance Rate Hike in Mississippi
- Florida Case Could Hold Private Firms, Insurers Liable for Foster Kids’ Injuries
- South Carolina Boating Deaths On Rise
- MGAs Called Critical to Florida’s Property Insurance Market
- Judge Nixes Union Lawsuit Over Massey Mine Probe Interviews
- CEO Defends Massey Over West Virginia Mine Safety
- The Hartford Hit With $14.5 Million Over South Carolina Printer’s Claim
- Astonish Results Opens Florida Office
- Tennessee Teens Offered Rewards for Seat Belt Use
- Tennessee Governor Again Vetoes Bill Allowing Guns in Bars
- Safety Grate Rule May Close North Carolina Pools
- North Carolina Woman Charged with Embezzling Insurance Premiums
- Atlanta CPCU Elects Stevens as President, Installs Other Leaders
- Federal Aid for Mississippi Tornado Victims Tops $2.4 Million
- Tennessee Insurance Agents Warned on Flood Insurance E&O Exposure
- Florida Hurricane Fund Has $17 Billion in Cash for Claims
- Bid to Create North Carolina Rate Commission Fails
- Mississippi Home’s Concrete Structure Beats Winds, Cuts Insurance Cost
- Vatican Argues It’s Not Liable for Kentucky Priests’ Sex Abuse
- 16 Florida Workers’ Compensation Insurers to Return $9.4 Million
- South Carolina Had Small Earthquake
- Florida Leaders See Omnibus Bill Stabilizing Home Insurance Market
- Mississippi Governor Vetoes $20 Million for Wind Insurance Pool
- Lawsuits Against Coal Firms Claim Mining Worsened Kentucky Floods
- Ironshore Enters Florida High-Valued Homeowners Market
- Survivors Can’t Forget Fierce Hurricane That Hit Florida in 1935
- Florida Insurers Head Into Hurricane Season with Fingers Crossed
- Gulf Oil Spill May Reach North Carolina Islands, Miami Beach
- Florida Consumer Advocate Dartland to Crist: Sign Property Insurance Bill
- Florida Man Charged with Arson of His Yacht Named Shameless
- South Carolina Firefighters Urge Lawmakers to Keep Sprinkler Code
- Florida Eliminates Time Limit on Sex Abuse Claims
- North Carolina Insurers Running Ads Opposing Change to Negligence Standard
- Crump Adds to Atlanta Team: Sherwin, Duran, Yoss, Feldhaus
- Grimaldi Joins American E&S in Atlanta
- Florida Creates Legal Team on Oil Spill Recovery
- Florida Hurricane Funds Seeks $693 Million for Reopened 2005 Claims
- McCarty Denies Bill Means Automatic Rate Hikes; Urges Crist to Sign It
- Florida Workers Compensation Rates to Drop Again
- Florida Woman Awarded $36 Million Over Steroid Injection Malpractice
- West Virginia Creates Workplace Safety Hotline
- Store Shooting Case Tests Mississippi Damages Limit, Premises Liability
- Mississippi City Seeks Split of Damages in Police Chase
- North Carolina Wind Pool Gets Extra Protection with $305M Cat Bond
- Mississippi Court Gets Insurer USAA Appeal of Katrina Damage Award
- Inspections Uncover Serious Safety Violations; 6 Kentucky Mines Closed
- Early Partial Estimate of Nashville Flood Damage: $1.5 Billion
- West Virginia Firefighters Angered by Workers’ Comp Increase
- North Carolina Rate Bureau Proposes Credits for Storm-Proofing Homes
- West Virginia Mulls Second Mine Inspection Agency
- Family of Mississippi Oil Rig Worker Files Wrongful Death Suit
- Football Team Finds Minor Flood Damage at Tennessee Stadium
- Disney Wins Lawsuit Alleging Ride Caused Stroke
- Smile, Speeders: South Carolina Town Using I-95 Speed Cameras
- Main Street America Expands Product Lines To Grain Dealers Mutual Agents
- North Carolina Begins $50 Million in Auto Insurance Refunds This Week
- Southeast Flooding Kills 22, Closes Businesses and Schools
- Dog Attack Proves Costly for Tennessee Child’s Family
- Nashville’s Opryland Among Business Closed by Tennesee Floods
- Mississippi Seafood Company Files Lawsuit Over Oil Spill
- Keystone Insurers Adds 2 More Kentucky Agencies to Network
- Florida Passes Deregulation of Certain Commercial Lines Insurance
- Florida Lawmakers Pass Omnibus Property Insurance Bill
- Florida ‘s Magnolia Insurance to Be Liquidated
Southeast News Archives