- Mississippi Police Station Closed Due to Lapsed Workers’ Compensation Policy
- Kentucky Police Use Computer Program to Track Stolen Property
- Inspector Shortage Hampers West Virginia Coal Mine Safety Effort
- North Carolina Auto Insurance Rate Hike In Escrow Until Court Rules
- Group Urges Tennessee Residents to Avoid Ash from Coal Plant
- Massey Energy to Pay $4.2 Million in 2006 Fatal West Virginia Fire
- Group Tackles Hurricane Products That Don’t Meet Florida Code
- North Carolina Insurance Agent Arrested on Embezzlement Charges
- U.S. Safety Agency Wants Coal Mines to Develop Communications Plan
- Former NASCAR Inspector Pleased with $225 Million Bias Settlement
- BB&T to Acquire Florida’s J. Rolfe Davis Insurance
- West Virginia High Court: Insurer Not Liable in Underage Drinking Case
- A.M. Best Restores Ratings of Insurers Tied to Florida Hurricane Fund
- Florida High Court Nixes Business Liability Waivers Affecting Children
- XL Insurance Adds Atlanta Office Staffed by Jones, Holmes, Lynch
- North Carolina Agrees to 4% Home Insurance Rate Hike
- Summit Releases Online Workers Compensation Tool for Southeast
- Alabama Small Businesses Providing Health Insurance Get Tax Break
- South Carolina Coastal Residents Feel Effects of Mini-Earthquake
- Mississippi Approves Alfa Auto Insurance Rate Decrease
- Alabama Highway Deaths Decline
- South Carolina Arson Hotline Tip Solves Arson Case
- Florida Hears 18.6% Workers Comp Rate Hike Bid Today
- Kentucky Man, Already in Prison, Pleads Guilty to Insurance Fraud
- Appalachian Underwriters Opens Florida Office; Hires Gordon, Rupp
- State Farm Loses Second Bid for 47% Rate Hike in Florida
- SEC Investigating Florida’s Citizens Over Bid Placements
- Florida Supreme Court Won’t Review ‘Inherently Dangerous’ Product Case
- 90 Year Old Driving Instructor in North Carolina Holds Last Class
- Leniency Asked for Mississippi Lawyer Caught in Scruggs Conspiracy
- Mississippi Katrina Suit Challenges Funds for Port Instead of Homes
- As Domestic Insurers Multiply, Industry Applauds Florida’s Licensing
- South Carolina Better Prepared for Disaster; Lags Only on Liability Issue
- Several Mississippi Counties Hit by Tornadoes
- Encompass Insurance Stops Writing North Carolina Home Insurance
- FEMA to Close Last Katrina Mobile Home Site in Mississippi
- Insurers Seek Cut in Florida Hurricane Fund Charges to Reflect Reality
- State Insurance Regulators Honor North Carolina’s Long
- North Carolina Blue Cross Drops Co-Pays to Encourage Generic Drugs
- Truck Drivers Teach West Virginia Teens About Road Safety
- Florida Insurance Office Earns Accreditation Renewal
- Georgia: No Single Formula for Insurers Handling Diminished Value Claims
- Florida Approves New Homeowners, Inland Marine, Excess Flood Insurer
- Florida Commissioner McCarty Elected Officer by Fellow Regulators
- Florida Renters Without Insurance Struggle to Recover from Fires
- Kentucky County’s Insurer Pays $2.1 Million to Settle Crash Suit
- Tennessee Motel Sued for $100M in Death of Alabama Woman
- Florida Municipal Trust Adds 20 Members
- North Carolina Insurers Seeks 19.5% Statewide Home Insurance Rate Hike
- West Virginia Judiciary Nixes Switching to Nonpartisan Elections
- Alabama Police Fear 2 Sought for Insurance Agency Fraud Have Fled
- Florida Woman’s Lawsuit Against Tobacco Company Goes to Trial
- Mississippi Insurance Chief Chaney Reports Progress in Rebuilding Markets
- U.S. Supreme Court Stays Out of West Virginia Damages Case
- North Carolina Security Firm in Anti-Piracy Meetings in London
- Insurers Urge Surcharges, Reforms to Fix North Carolina Beach Plan
- West Virginia Mulls Switch to ‘Nonpartisan’ Judge Elections
- Georgia to Pay $1 Million to Settle Hospital Death Claim
- Quaker Special Risk Expands with New Southeast Office in Georgia
- Mississippi University Opens Natural Disaster Study Center
- MetLife Auto & Home Expands North Carolina Homeowner Product
- Duke University Sues Insurer Over Lacrosse Controversy Claims
- South Carolina Sees Slight Drop in Workers Compensation Costs
- New North Carolina Insurance Chief Agrees Beach Plan Needs Help