Southeast News for March 2009
- 30 Injured, Homes, Businesses Damaged By Mississippi Twister
- West Virginia House Targets Drivers’ Cell Phone Use
- Florida Panel Advances Bill to Restore Parental Liability Waivers for Kids
- South Financial Bank Settles Shareholder Suits Over CEO Pay
- Massey Energy Foreman to Change Plea On West Va. Safety Drills
- Florida House Moves Workers Comp Attorneys’ Fee Limit Bill
- Florida Denies State Farm Hearing on Withdrawal Plan
- North Carolina Challenges 1.4% Auto Insurance Rate Hike
- Ernst & Young to Pay $109 Million to Settle Alabama Fraud Suit
- State National to Offer Commercial Liability Program in Southeast
- Florida Gov. Crist Names Hill As Compensation Judge
- Tax Preparation Firm to Pay $1 Million Settlement in South Carolina
- Georgia Lawmakers Defeat Pickup Truck Seat Belt Law
- Texting While Driving Already Illegal in Tennessee, Says AG
- Tenn. Lawmaker Drops Immunity Claim in Libel Suit
- Florida’s New VanDyke Norman Insurance Agency Thinks Big
- New Chattanooga Insurance Agency Satisfying for Witty Entrepreneur
- Sen. Nelson Seeks U.S.Help on Florida Hurricane Losses
- Judge Blocks Some North Carolina Beach Plan Price Hikes, Orders Redo
- Georgia Court Upholds County Immunity, Tosses $5.1 Million Award
- Mississippi Buyers Caught In Stolen Car Scam Must Return Vehicles
- Tenneessee Volunteer Rescue Squad Closes After Insurance Lapses
- North Carolina Charges Man Involved in 36 Crashes with Insurance Fraud
- Florida Home Insurer People’s Trust Ordered to Stop Writing New Policies
- Greenbrier Resort Owner Files for Bankruptcy; Selling Hotel to Marriott
- Georgia Lawmakers Close In On Stricter Food Safety Changes
- Mississippi’s Olive Branch to Contest FEMA Flood Maps
- West Virginia Lawmakers Delay Drunk Driver Lock Expansion
- Florida Woman Injured in Sherriff Crash Awarded $9.4 Million
- Mississippi Homeowners Urged to Buy Flood Insurance Now
- Florida Program Manager Allied American Enters Personal Lines
- Florida Receives $900K Stimulus Funds for Wildfire Prevention
- As Hurricane Season Nears, Florida Still Facing Large Exposure
- West Virginia’s BrickStreet Mutual Names Allstate’s Laska as CIO
- Mississippi Officials Warn Against Buying Cottages in Auction
- North Carolina Insurance Agent Arrested on Embezzlement Charges
- Insurance Specialty Group LLC Acquires Wastepac
- Coastal Insurance Legislation Facing Test in Alabama
- Crime Victims’ Compensation Claims Reviewed in North Carolina
- Florida CFO Sink: 4 Steps to Reduce State’s Hurricane Exposure
- Florida Officials Searching For Ways to Back Up Hurricane Fund
- Mississippi House Passes Ban on Teens Texting While Driving
- Mississippi Considers ‘Fire-Safe’ Cigarettes Law
- Florida Gov. Crist OK With Rate Increases by Citizens
- Wildfire Threat in Mississippi High
- Lobbyist, Former Lawmaker Squires Running for Georgia Insurance Post
- Florida Surplus Lines Insurance Industry Seeks Regulatory Certainty
- Mississippi’s Rep. Taylor Renews Push for Federal Wind Insurance Policy
- State Farm Appeals Conditions Placed on Florida Withdrawal
- South Carolina’s 2005 Reform Reducing Claims Against Doctors
- Bankruptcy Won’t Help West Virginia Doctor Avoid Malpractice Payments
- Florida Charges People’s Trust MGA Using Unlicensed Insurance Agents
- Florida Panel Gives Green Light to Red Light Camera Bill
- Alabama Seeks to Reduce Farm Traffic Collisions
- Workers Charge Kentucky Mine Safety Law ‘Under Attack’
- Florida Insurance Taxes Could Fund Private School Vouchers
- North Carolina Troopers Issue 9,000 Citation to Teen Drivers
- Churchill Downs Enacting Safety Changes Before Next Kentucky Derby
- Gulfport Mayor Facing Insurance Allegations Won’t Run for Re-election
- South Carolina Police Say Camera Helps Recover Stolen Cars
- Florida Homeowners’ Lawsuit Alleges Defective Chinese Drywall
- National City Banks Sells 2 Florida Insurance Agencies
- Kentucky Lawmaker’s Mine Cited For Safety Violation
- Borak Joins Atlanta’s Tanner, Ballew & Maloof Insurance Agency as VP
- West Virginia’s Workers’ Comp Writer BrickStreet to Expand Into Other States
- Scruggs Moved From Mississippi Halfway House to Prison
- Griffin Joins Wholesale Broker Gresham in Florida Office
- West Virginia BrickStreet To Refund $18M But Passes First Market Exam
- Retamar, Woleshin Join Florida’s Harden & Associates
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