- West Virginia Motorcycle Fatalities Decline
- Massey Fights Safety Regulator Over West Virginia Mine Probe
- Tennessee Adopts New Residential Building Code
- Pope Seeks to Avoid Deposition in Kentucky Negligence Case
- Eastern Alliance Names Adams Marketing Executive for Tennessee
- West Virginia Women Who Won DuPont Toxin Suit Sue Again
- Alabama Residents Sue Firms Over Coal Ash Dumping in Tennessee
- Suspected Staged Accidents Soar 58% in Florida; Tampa Now No. 1
- Status of Post-Flood Report for Tennessee Unclear
- Oxendine Still Georgia GOP Favorite Despite Insurance Donations Probe
- West Virginia’s BrickStreet Expects to Lose $8 Million to Competition
- North Carolina to Issue Temporary Pyrotechnic Licenses for July 4th
- West Virginia Court OKs Suits Against Insurers Under Human Rights Law
- Cyclist’s Death Spurs Push for Alabama Road Safety
- North Carolina Increases Home Insurance Discounts for Stormproofing
- Breckenridge IS Acquires Georgia’s Overby-Seawell
- West Virginia Mine Operator Massey Fined for Minor Violations
- Massey Suing to Limit Government Oversight of Mine Ventilation
- Towers Watson Boosts Florida Operations with Betz, Stofko
- Florida Jury Awards $2.4 Million in First Chinese Drywall Trial
- Florida Court Says Fishermen Can Sue Polluter; Is BP Next?
- Marshall Joins ASI Healthcare’s Liability Sales Team in Atlanta
- Mississippi County Ordinance Requires Some Dog Owners to Buy Insurance
- Lawmakers Seek Funds for Study of Tennessee Floods
- Mississippi Ban on Sale of Toy Lighters Goes Into Effect July 1
- Hearings on Insurance Donations to Georgia’s Oxendine Cancelled
- Florida Approves MedMal Direct for Sale of Malpractice Insurance
- Florida Orders Infinity Surety to Halt Operations in State
- 2 West Virginia County Agencies Drop Insurer BrickStreet
- Florida Court Rejects $11 Million Award Against Mitsubishi
- Squatters Taking Over Abandoned Homes in Florida
- Florida Allows XL Re to Operate Under Lower Collateral Rule
- Insurance Hikes for West Virginia Voluntary Fire Departments Delayed
- Primary Nears for Republicans Running for Georgia Insurance Post
- Florida Jury Gets Chinese Drywall Case
- North Carolina Might Ease Fireworks Safety Law for July 4th
- Non-Resident Blogger Can Be Sued in Florida Over Defamation
- Hall Joins Atlanta Agency TBM
- West Virginia Voluntary Fire Units’ Insurance Hikes Raise Concern
- Insurance an Issue as Mississippi City Seeks to Restore Taxi Service
- Florida CFO Sink Intercedes for Local Businessman with BP
- BP Oil Spill Costing Mississippi Coast $120 Million: Report
- Florida Hopes to Settle BP Claims Outside of Courts
- Preacher’s Son, Accomplice Plead Guilty in Georgia Church Arson
- Tennessee Takes Gradual Approach to Reducing Teen Driving Deaths
- Latta Insurance Becomes Keystone’s 17th Kentucky Agency
- Medicus Insurance Appoints Roque as Southeast Market Manager
- Enforcing South Carolina’s Drunk Driving Laws Requires Patience
- West Virginia Delays Black Lung Insurance Premium Hikes
- Subpoenas Issued in West Virginia Mine Explosion Investigation
- South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Rates to Drop 9.8%
- Farmers & Mechanics Offers Service Line Homeowners Coverage
- Bill Would Lift North Carolina’s Oil Spill Liability Cap
- Florida Certifies Updated AIR Hurricane Model
- Massey Hits U.S. Mine Safety Chief’s Comments on Violations
- Florida Parents Sue Boy Scouts Over Teen’s Death
- Mississippi Supreme Court Hears Premises Shooting Liability Case
- Mississippi, Florida AGs Putting Pressure on BP
- Crump Promotes Blackshear to Lead Nashville Office
- Olympus Insurance Cleared by Florida Regulators
- $4.6 Million in Aid Approved Since Mississippi Spring Storms
- Mississippi Attorneys’ Lawsuit Against Scruggs Dismissed
- Judge: Stricter Regulation at Massey West Virginia Mine Not Justified
- Florida Lawmaker: Lower Gulf Coast Property Assessments, Make BP Pay
- Florida Politicians Demand More, Faster Claims Monies from BP
- Georgia Preacher, Son Face Church Arson Charge
- Florida Doctor Who Took Out Wrong Organ Fined $5,000
- 4 More Firefighters Sue Over South Carolina Sofa Store Fire
- Inspectors Say No Problems Found in West Virginia Mine After 1 Day
- Georgia to Allow Failed Insurers’ Clients to Buy Into Insolvency Pool
- United Insurance to Write Property, Casualty in South Carolina
- Explosion at West Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Site Burns 7
- Insurance Flap Leads to Audit of Kentucky City
- Florida Senator: Obama Not Doing Enough for State
- Lawsuit Filed over Atlanta Bridge Collapse
- Georgia Bans Texting While Driving; Targets Teens
- Oil Reaches Alabama’s Dauphin Island; Florida Panhandle on Alert
- West Virginia Court Refuses to Modify DuPont $100 Million Damages
- Adults in Pickup Trucks Must Now Wear Seat Belts in Georgia
- Florida’s Pensacola Beach First in State to Suffer Oil Effects
- Timing of Georgia Insurance Chief’s Ethics Probe Stirs Controversy
- Workers Raise Safety Concerns About Kentucky Mine Where 2 Killed
- Restoring Gaylord’s Flooded Nashville Properties to Cost $215 Million
- New Florida Law Adjusts Property Assessments for Drywall Effects
- Florida Governor Signs Commercial, Professional Lines Deregulation Bill
- Investigators to Visit Massey West Virginia Coal Mine Today
- Florida’s Emergency Chief Hopes Agency Turmoil Is Over
- Florida Gov. Crist Vetoes Property Insurance Bill
- Georgia’s Insurance Chief Oxendine Faces Ethics Hearing Before Primary
- West Virginia Sen. Rockfeller Urges Mine Safety Changes
- Florida Reinsurance Prices Decline 10-12% at Renewal: Guy Carpenter
- Today Is Crist’s Day of Decision on Florida Property Insurance Bill