Southeast News for March 2007
- St. Pete Agent Chosen to Serve on Fla.’s Citizens Board of Governors
- Insurers Commend Mississippi’s New Mitigation Program
- Miss. Supreme Court Assigns Judges to Hear Candidate Challenges
- State Farm Settles Another Katrina Claim Lawsuit in Miss.
- Workers’ Comp CEO Alleges Alabama Officials Wrecked His Business
- Fla. Considers Storm Supply Tax Break, New Claims Law Glitch
- Jackson, Miss. Law Firm Sues Scruggs Katrina Group over Fee Dispute
- S.C. Audit: Phase Out Workers’ Compensation 2d Injury Fund
- Tenn. House Leader Blames Republicans for Med Mal Failure
- S.C. Wrongful Death Medical Suit Settled for $1.7 Million
- Florida Weighs Whether to Continue Personal Injury Coverage
- Fla. Policyholders of Failed Vanguard Given Policy Options
- Ga.’s Maxum Reports Changes in Executive Management
- Fla. Bipartisan Spirit May be Cracking Over Property Taxes in House
- W. Va. Agency Affirms Insurance Contract Award to Md. Firm
- Tenn. Officials Probe 35 Suspected Arsons in Memphis Since January
- N.C. Amends Child Seat Belt Law
- West Virginia Preparing for Workers’ Comp Competition in 2008
- S.C. Expands Wind Insurance Program Along Coast to More Insureds
- Agent, Councilman Sentenced to Probation in Ala. Corruption Probe
- 3 New Faces on Fla.’s Citizens’ Board of Governors
- Sen. Lott Undecided Whether to Settle or Go to Trial On Katrina Claim
- Tenn. Compromise Medical Malpractice Measure Stalls
- Fla.-Based Vanguard Fire & Casualty Ordered into Liquidation
- Class Action for Miss. Katrina ‘Slab’ Claims Denied a Third Time
- Associated Industries of Fla. Cautions Against Citizens’ Expansion
- Miss. Gov. Barbour Signs Wind Pool Premium Relief Bill
- TriSure’s Folger Named President-Elect of N.C. Agents Group
- Companies Protest W. Va. Public Health Contract Award to Md. Firm
- New Medical Malpractice Market Opens for Florida Nurses
- Ala. Judge Considers Penalties Against Katrina Whistleblowers
- Fla. CFO Sink Replaces 2 Citizens Property Board Members
- Miss.: State Farm Settles Fourth Katrina Lawsuit in a Month
- Riley Health Proposal Appeals to Ala. Small Businesses
- Fla.: Citizens Property Insurance Corp. Receives Millions from IRS
- Dale Says He’ll Fight Removal from MIss. Democratic Ballot
- Insurer Delivers First Check to Aid Tornado-Stricken Ala. Town
- In Miss., Dale Moves In with State Farm Settlement as Scruggs Withdraws
- Georgia Considers Scrapping Immunity for Emergency Doctors
- S.C. Measure Would Require Locks on Cars of Drunk Drivers
- Kentucky Competes for Captives, Follows Workers’ Comp Closely
- Orlando Attorney Elected President of Windstorm Insurance Group
- Ky., Federal Officials to Address National Flood Insurance Questions
- Fla. Catastrophe Fund Changes Prompt Citizens Refunds
- Miss. Commissioner Dale Blocked from Running as Democrat
- Settlement Reached in Miss. Homeowner’s Case Against State Farm
- Miss. Gov. Signs Insurance Tax Credit, Trauma Care and Other Bills
- Ga.: Losses from March 1 Storms Top $210 Million
- Miss. Commissioner: State Farm to Reopen Katrina Claims
- W. Va. Hosting Workers Comp Training Sessions
- N.C. Panel Weakens Sprinkler Rule Against Advice of Fire Marshal
- Tenn. Malpractice Bill Pushes Certification to Weed Out Claims
- Miss. Lawmakers Agree on $80 Million Wind Pool Relief Plan
- Fla. Panel Advances Bill to Expand Insurance Consumer Advocate
- S.C. Officals to Hear Consumers’ Coastal Insurance Concerns
- Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires Florida Life Wholesaler, The Producer’s Choice
- Allied Brings Habitational Program to N.C.
- EPA Allows Demolition of 1,200 Hurricane-Damaged Homes in Miss.
- Fixing Miss. Wind Pool Key to Future Markets, Says Dale
- Choate to Head Aon Risk Southern Region
- Request Withdrawn for Judge to Approve Miss. State Farm Settlement
- Ga. GOP Leaders Propose Temporary PeachCare Fix
- Physicians’ Mutual’s CEO, Others, Draw Larger Salaries, Bonuses
- Fla.’s Citizens Business Plan Receives Approval from Finance Commission
- Similar Wrecks Reported at Site of Ga. Fatal Bus Crash
- Ala. Gov. Pumps up Small Businesses
- N.C.: Reynolds American CEO Received $6.4 Million Compensation Package
- A.M. Best Withdraws N.C.’s Arrowpoint Capital Ratings at Company’s Request
- Ky. Senate Approves Bill that Oversees Coal Plant Sites
- W.Va. Expected to Approve First Coal Mine Shelters
- Fla. Insurers Receive ‘Presumed Factor,’ Must File Rates
- W.Va. Bill Could Extend Health Insurance to Thousands
- Ga. Releases $3 Million For Local Storm Response
- Alabama Couple’s Burglary, Insurance Experience Spawns Business
- Settlement in Katrina Lawsuit Over Damage to Miss. Rental Home
- Crist’s State of the State to Encourage Cooperation in Fla.
- One At Large in N.C. Insurance Fraud Case, One Arrested
- State Farm to Reopen Miss. Slab Claims; Scruggs Sees Political Ploy
- West Va.’s Brickstreet Mutual Reports Profitable First Year
- New Insurer Caters PUREly to Florida High Net Worth Clientele
- Atlantic Risk Specialists Opens Florida Branch
- Tenn. Schools Learn Improved Safety and Emergency Operations
- Fla. Committee Charged with Windstorm Mitigation Publishes Report
- New Consumer Advocate and New Web Site for Floridians
- Kentucky Guardsmen, Emergency Teams Practice Earthquake Drills
- Fla. Home Premiums Could Fall 10%-50% Under New Reinsurance Law
- Georgia’s Oxendine Defends Main Street Agents in Compensation Battle
- March in Like a Lion in Alabama; Tornadoes Bring Death, Damage
- S.C. Regulator Opposes Wind Pool Expansion, Offers Suggestions
- Tenn. Volunteer Firefighters Charged with Arson
- Judge Weighs Miss. Katrina Class Action, State Farm Settlement
- It’s Official: Dale’s Hat Again in Ring for Miss. Insurance Commissioner
- N.C. House Panel Advances High Risk Pool Measure
- Judge Senter Won’t Remove Self from State Farm Class Action Case
- W. Va. Court Rebukes Hospital, Upholds Doctor’s Right to Self-Insure
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