Southeast News for December 2009
- Ex-Georgia Player’s Injury Insurance Lawsuit Dismissed
- Report: Florida’s Workers’ Comp Market is Competitive
- Former Insurance Company Bookkeeper Pleads Guilty
- Kentucky Couple Charged with Arson in House Fire
- Alabama Sees Decline in Highway Deaths
- Florida’s Homeowners Choice Assumes 23,000 Policies from Citizens
- Mississippi to Block Coast-Only Insurance Rate Filings
- Mississippi Stabilizes Wind Pool Insurance Premiums with $19 Million
- Florida Insurer Magnolia Placed Under State Supervision
- Tennessee Highway Patrol Schedules 100 Checkpoints for Rest of Year
- Peiso Named CFO at United Insurance Holdings
- Florida Driver’s Licenses Have New ID Requirements
- Kentucky Bans State Workers From Texting While Driving
- Florida Judge Approves Liquidation of First Warranty
- Health Insurance Captive Ordered to Stop Selling in Florida
- Auto Warranty Firms Shut Down in Florida
- Ball Joins North Carolina’s Trisure Agency
- Georgia Father, Son Agents Charged with Defrauding Goodwill, Insurer
- Audit Hits Kentucky Cities’ Insurance Provider Over Spending, Conflicts
- Store Shooting Case Tests Mississippi Cap on Civil Damages
- Georgia Insurance Chief Oxendine Defends Trips
- Florida Says New Online Insurance Consumer Help Center Will Save
- North Carolina Agent Charged with Embezzling Insurance Premiums
- Kentucky Audit Blasts Spending at County Insurance Provider
- Court Denies Insurer, Upholds $5.75 Million in Miami Beach Drownings
- State Farm to Stay in Florida, Cancel 15% of Policies, Raise Rates 15%
- Alabama Jury Finds CSX Not Liable for Fatal Train Crash
- Florida Municipal Insurance Trust Says 2009 a ‘Record’ Year
- Charges Against Arrested Kentucky Mayor Include Insurance Fraud
- Web Site Profiles North Carolina Bank Robbers
- State-Owned Vehicle Accidents Cost West Virginia $17 Million
- State Farm Rate Hike Not Easy But Necessary, Says Mississippi’s Chaney
- Peanut Corp. Executives Seek Insurance Policy Funds for Legal Costs
- Filed in 1998, Nebraska Agency Case Not Over Yet
- Florida Security Worker Denied Jury Duty Pay Awarded Damages
- Mississippi Attorney General to Target Intellectual Property Theft
- Florida Fines People’s Trust Agency for Unlicensed Sales; Orders Rewrites
- North Carolina Board Posts Malpractice Data on Physicians
- March Trial Set for Lawsuit Over Mississippi Dam Break
- Kentucky State Police Seeking Projects to Curb Teen Drinking
- Willis Appoints Eggleston to Mining Insurance Practice in Tennessee
- Zureich to Succeed Arnold at North Carolina’s Lawyers Mutual
- Florida Insurer Magnolia Loses Rating
- Georgia Officials Cite Eating While Driving In Fatal Collision
- TV Host Grace Cited in Florida Wrongful Death Suit Over Suicide
- Florida Insurance Economist Spudeck Honored
- Local Tennessee Police Pleased Underage Liquor Sting Failed
- Allstate, Alfa to Drop Wind Insurance on 14,000 Alabama Coastal Homes
- Tiger Woods’ Crash Damage: $3,200 to Hydrant, Tree; $8,000 to Car
- West Virginia Court Sides with Insurer on Antitrust Claim by Cancelled Agent
- North Carolina Inspectors Cite Safety Violations in Slim Jim Explosion
- Hearing on State Farm Florida Exit Plan Postponed Until January
- Lawsuits Over Tennessee Valley Coal Ash Spill On the Rise
- Insurer Trade Group PCI Names Isler Lobbyist for Southeast
- Mississippi Allows 19.5% State Farm Coastal Rate Hike
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