Southeast News for September 2009
- Kentucky Ex-Lawmaker Nunn Sued by Slain Insurance Employee’s Family
- West Virginia Accustomed to Being Leader in Deer Collisions
- Tully Joins Lassiter Ware Insurance in Florida
- West Virginia Workers’ Comp Insurer BrickStreet Free of Debt to State
- Florida Workers’ Compensation Guaranty Fund Elects Directors
- Kentucky High Schoolers Push for Anti-Texting Bill
- Mississippi Coaches Work to Lower Injury Rate in School Sports
- North Carolina Man Charged with Lying About Lightning Damage
- Georgia’s Flood Loss Estimate Doubles to $500 Million
- West Virginia Officials Concerned Over Fall Forest Fire Season
- West Virginia Insurance Agents Cancel Convention, Citing Tough Economy
- Kentucky Employers Mutual Lowers Workers’ Compensation Rates 6%
- As Floodwaters Recede in Southeast, Many Residences Remain Underwater
- Some Georgians Get Crash Course in Flood Insurance
- Ex-Tennessee Titans Player’s $25M Suit Claims Team Kept Injury Secret
- Car Theft Ring Targeted U. of Tennessee Football Fans for 10 Years
- Newest Florida Carrier, Prepared Insurance, Targets ‘Older’ Homes
- Alabama Candidate Johnson Wants Home Insurance Rate Hikes Reviewed
- Losses in Georgia from Floods at $250 Million; Most Uninsured
- Dorse Joins Colemont Insurance in Atlanta
- Insurance Agent Jailed for Falsely Representing Lloyd’s in Kentucky
- Insurers Honor 2 North Carolina Lawmakers for Beach Plan Bill
- Dibb Joins North Carolina’s Trisure Brokerage
- Georgia Bill Would Require Background Checks on Workers Sent Into Homes
- 17 Georgia Counties in State of Emergency Due to Heavy Rains
- Army Engineers Recommend $1.2 Billion Coastal Plan for Mississippi
- Hurricane Hugo Today Would Cause $20 Billion in Damage in South Carolina
- 10 Years Ago, Hurricane Floyd Brought Flooding, Evacuations to Carolinas
- GuideOne Insurance Pays Fine Over Kentucky Religious Bias Claim
- Florida Insurance Exchange Has Paid Lobbyist But No Policies
- Kentucky Trial, Coach’s Acquittal in Player’s Death Lead to Safer Practices
- Grant Joins Iroquois Group in Southeast
- Kentucky Politician Charged with Ex-Girlfriend’s Murder Sought Revenge, Police Say
- $4 Million in Flood Damage Closes Kentucky Derby Museum Until 2010
- Potential Hurricane Insurance Losses Added to Florida’s Long-Range Deficit Projections
- Insurers Join Call for Review of Florida’s Insurance Mitigation Discounts
- Pitts Named Florida Workers’ Compensation Judge by Gov. Crist
- South Carolina Court Awards $10 Million to Man Cut by Health Insurer
- Georgia’s Medical Malpractice Award Cap Goes Before State’s High Court
- Ex-Lawmaker Nunn Charged with Kentucky Insurance Employee Death
- Florida Insurance Chief: Homeowners Rates Might Rise; State Farm Might Stay
- North Carolina Updates Professional Employer Organization Requirements
- Police Probe Shooting Death of Kentucky Insurance Department Examiner
- Kentucky Among States Considering Ban on Texting While Driving
- North Carolina Governor Wants Anti-Fire Switch in State Building Code
- Homeowners Insurance Rates Going Up in Alabama
- Another New Florida Home Insurer, Sawgrass Mutual, Open for Business
- North Carolina Young Insurance Agents Bestow Annual Awards
- Mississippi’s Chaney Not Backing Down in Fight Against State Farm 45% Hike
- Kentucky Flood Victims With Insurance Might Also Be Eligible for Disaster Aid
- Brentwood Services in Tennessee Promotes Whitten
- Tennessee Suit Over False Report by Check Verification Firm Allowed
- North Carolina Diamond Broker Robbed of $1.5 Million Had No Insurance
- Alabama Uncertain If Small Business Tax Break Is Boosting Health Insurance
- New Insurer Ascendant to Rescue First Commercial Insureds, Jobs in Florida
- Florida Hurricane, Pension Funds Boosted By Financial Markets Upswing
- Tampa Bay Doctor Wins $10 Million Libel Suit Against Florida Newspaper
- Mississippi Coast Benefits from U.S. Spending on Post-Katrina Projects
- North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Rates Could Drop 9.6%
- Atlanta Prisco Consulting Appeals $1.76 Million Judgment
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