Southeast News for December 2010
- Poisson to Lead New Atlanta Office for ISU Agency Network
- North Carolina Jeweler Loses Bet Against a White Christmas
- Clearwater Police Adopt License Plate Screening Cameras
- South Carolina Highway Deaths Doubled Over Christmas Holiday
- Inspectors Find 2 Tennessee Dams in Need of Repair
- Immunity for Medicaid Providers Would Cost Taxpayers: Florida CFO Sink
- Florida Student Settles Over Facebook Suspension
- 11 Arrested in Florida on Staged Accident Charges
- Florida Limit on Public Adjuster Solicitation Ruled Unconstitutional
- Kentucky Traffic Deaths Lowest in Years
- Florida Citrus Zones Warming; Damage from Freeze Uncertain
- North Carolina Principal Gets Workers’ Compensation After Shooting
- Layden, Engles Join South Carolina’s Triest Agency
- Rates Rising But Florida Home Insurers Report Still Losing Money
- Another Freeze Hits Florida Citrus Growers
- Brown & Brown Acquires Florida’s Comcover Insurance
- Gay Miner Suing Massey West Virgina Unit Charges Harassment
- Two Jailed for Bribery in Katrina Insurance Case Released from Prison
- Southeast’s Top Stories: Disasters That Happened and 1 That Didn’t
- Alabama Tornado Survivors Still Coping 10 Years Later
- Trial Ordered for Tennessee Trooper Claiming Politics Behind Demotion
- Scientist Alleges Religious Bias Cost Him Job at U of Kentucky
- Insurance Vital to Alabama Coast Long-Term Plan, Says Commission
- Deer Crashes on Rise in Alabama
- Kentucky Builders, Insurer Partner in Workers’ Compensation Program
- Florida Case Is Next Test for Health Care Law
- Georgia Insurers, Incoming Commissioner Plan Fraud Crackdown
- Kentucky to Start Fining Motorists Caught Texting
- Families of Victims Sue in North Carolina Nursing Home Shootings
- Incoming Alabama Gov. Bentley to Keep Ridling As Insurance Chief
- Hogan Joins South Carolina’s Canal Insurance
- Florida Citrus Growers Get Break After Bitter Cold
- Progressive Insurance Signs On As Sponsor for Gator Bowl
- Georgia Regulator Ignored Licensing Requirements, Judge Rules
- Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Insurers in 2 Uninsured Motorist Cases
- Man Seeks $8 Million Over Alleged Police Beating in Alabama
- Northeast Florida Agents Group Inducts New Directors
- Florida Growers Reporting Ice Damage to Orange Crop
- Georgia’s N-Surance Outlets Names Alexander Underwriting Manager
- State Says Massey CEO Won’t Testify in Mine Explosion Probe
- Outlook: South Carolina Economy to Improve Slowly in 2011
- Mississippi Casino Workers’ BP Oil Claims Get Second Look
- Insurer, Agent Help Rebuild West Virginia Fire Station
- Person Leaving Keys in Car May Be Liable, Tennessee Court Rules
- Alexander Named Underwriting Manager at N-Surance
- Geiger Named Loss Control Manager at Sunz
- Lawsuit Filed Over Deadly Tennessee Home Blast
- Alabama Jury Awards $5 Million to Arson Victim
- Georgia Regulator Goes After Blue Cross ‘Favored’ Contracts
- Florida Insurance Consumer Advocate Shaw Joins Merlin Law Firm
- Alabama High Court Reinstates Suit Over Deadly Bus Crash
- Alabama Gov. Riley Alleges Extortion by BP Claims Fund
- First Home Seeks 39% Rate Hike in Florida
- Alabama Court Rules Story of Rumor with Denial Can Be Libelous
- Mississippi State Football Game Victim of Cowbell Assault Sues
- BP Settles Damage Claim by Alabama Condo Developer for $37 Milllion
- Florida Agent Leader Johnson to Retire
- Willis Appoints Allen, Gregory, McCubbins to Gulf South Operations
- Massey Shuts Kentucky Mine; Cites Danger in West Virginia
- West Virginia Jury Finds Official Defamed Employee Over Internet
- Massey CEO to Testify About Deadly West Virginia Mine Blast
- Georgia Insured Storm Damage Estimated at $5 Million
- Tennessee Gets $7 Million for Flooded Home Buyouts
- Memphis Car Impoundment Lot Battles Theft, Damage Claims
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