Southeast News for August 2008
- Florida-based Harden Promotes Theilacker to Chief Information Officer
- West Virginia Hospital to Pay $11.5M to Settle Fight with Surgeon
- Feds Propose Stiff Fine for Alabama Military Contractor
- Florida Insurers Update Claims Numbers on Fay’s Heels
- Florida-based IBSL Hires Page as Marketing Underwriter
- Florida Workers’ Comp Rates to Drop For 6th Consecutive Year
- Update: Florida Claims Continue to Mount in Fay’s Wake
- Fernandez Promoted by AmWINS Georgia
- Kentucky Approves Workers’ Comp Loss Cost Reduction of 5.1%
- Florida Rejects State Farm 47% Homeowners Insurance Rate Hike
- West Virginia Malpractice Cases Rising
- Mississippi College Gets OK for Post-Katrina Projects
- Florida Officials Say Fay’s Toll up to 10 People
- Update: Largest Florida Insurers Report Homeowners, Auto and Flood Claims
- Florida Homeowners and Auto Owners File Fay Claims
- 2 University of Alabama Students Earn Insurance Industry Scholarships
- Federal Grant to Aid Attack on Fire Deaths in Mississippi
- Florida Insurance Regulator: Hurricane Deductible Does Not Apply
- Mississippi Regulator Reaches Agreements with State Farm, Allstate
- Alabama to Charge Obese State Employees More
- Feds Issue Final Report on Atlanta Bus Crash
- Update: Tropical Storm Fay Hangs on to Status, Stays in Florida
- Florida Gov. Requests Federal State of Emergency as Fay Pours Down
- South Carolina County Now Using Photos of 911 Sites
- North Carolina Young Agents to Dedicate Habitat for Humanity House
- North Carolina-based Wilshire and Innovative Value Team with Jenesis
- Atlanta’s Tanner, Ballew and Maloof Names Vice President
- Florida Insurance Salesman’s Shoe Found in Stomach of Slain Bear
- Fay Sits on Florida, Brings Heavy Rainfall
- Florida’s Citizens Closes Emergency Operations Center in Naples
- Insurance Specialty Group Acquires E.L.M. Insurance Brokers
- Tropical Storm Fay Reaches Florida, Fails to Reach Hurricane Status
- Alabama Troopers to Crackdown on Speeding, Impaired Driving
- Jockey Club Calls for Safety Risk Study on Kentucky Derby Field
- Risk Modeler: Tropical Storm Fay Turned East Sooner than Expected
- Florida’s Citizens Opens Emergency Operations Center
- Atlanta-based Pritchard & Jerden Adds to Team
- Florida Financial Chief Urges Storm Preparedness
- ReAdvisory Issues Analysis of Fay as she Approaches Florida Mainland
- Congress to Consider Status of South Carolina Beach Property
- West Virginia Mine Closed Pending Safety Investigation
- Florida Farm Bureau to Re-file its Homeowners Rates
- Fay Threatens Florida, Governor Takes Preemptive Measures
- West Virginia Governor, DuPont Met over Appeal of $196M Verdict
- Mississippi Lawyer Zach Scruggs to Report to Prison
- Florida-based Brown & Brown Acquires Reed Brothers Assets
- Florida Gov. Appoints 2 to Citizens Board of Governors
- Florida Insurance Commissioner and Allstate Resolve Pending Litigation
- Florida Insurer Groups Align to Educate Public, Media
- Florida Regulators May Reject State Farm Rate Increase
- School Bus Overturns on Muddy Alabama Road, 16 Students Injured
- Farmers Insurance to Pull out of North Carolina Homeowners’ Market
- 3 West Virginia Miners Injured in Barbour County Accident
- 20 Teams Meet in West Virginia to Compete in Mine Rescue Contest
- Mississippi Launches Concerted Drunk Driving Campaign
- Atlanta’s Digital Insurance Completes 16 Acquisitions in 2008
- Bell Leaving Alabama Insurance Post
- Pillow Named Tennessee Assistant Commissioner for Fire Prevention
- Motorcycle Fatalities in Tennessee Increasing
- Alabama Updates Licensing Process for Insurance Professionals
- North Carolina Insurance Agency Searched in Workers’ Comp Fraud Case
- Former Insurance Agent Redman Starts Atlanta Falcons Preseason Opener
- Florida-based AmCOMP Reports 2nd Quarter 2008 Financial Results
- A.M. Best Rates Florida-based PURE Group of Insurance Companies
- North Carolina Runs Special ‘Booze it & Lose it’ Blitz
- Florida Launches Updated Web Site for Homeowners Insurance Shoppers
- Update: Eastern North Carolina Wildfire Nearly out; Firefighters Leave
- 350,000 Floridians Need to Reapply for Hurricane Insurance
- South Carolina Governor Backs off Workers’ Comp Payment Limit Fight
- ProAssurance Announces $100 Million Repurchase Authorization
- Mississippi Attorney General Settles with State Farm
- Tennessee Nuclear Weapons Plant Responds to Rubber Shop Fire
- Georgia Insurance Agent Arrested for Allegedly Pocketing Client Premiums
- North Carolina-based Montgomery Insurance Harvests Farm Business
- West Virginia Officials Rip Proposed Shelter Regulations
- Legal, Home Safety Groups in Florida Clash over FLASH
- Tennessee-based Unum Group Accelerates $350M Share Repurchase
- Florida Farm Bureau’s Proposed Rate Hike Meets Disapproval
- Explorer Expands Florida Auto Coverage Options
- Florida-based LassiterWare Insurance Announces Restructuring
- Georgia Agents Group Launches New Continuing Education Program
- Mississippi Insurance Department Set to Release State Farm Review
- Charleston, South Carolina Fire Trial Date could be Delayed
- Former Mississippi Lawyer Scruggs to Begin Prison Term in Kentucky
- Georgia Gov.’s Appeal Nets Cherokee County Federal Disaster Relief Aid
- Lawyer Suggests Scruggs got Witness Help from Former Mississippi Senator
- West Virginia-based BrickStreet Makes Early Note Payment
- Florida-based Homeowners Choice Announces Initial Public Offering
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