Southeast News for September 2007
- Speaker Asks Gov. to Add No-Fault to Florida Special Session
- Scruggs Asks Alabama Judge to Throw Out Katrina-Related Charge
- Kentucky Gov. Receives National Highway Safety Award
- W. Va. Commissioner Tells Drivers to Watch for Wildlife, Avoid Crashes
- Fla.’s Citizens Responds to Agents’ Advisory on Coverage Gaps
- First Guard Insurance Adds N.C. and N.J. to License List
- 3 Ga. Communities to Receive Federal Grants to Reduce Flood Chances
- 50 N.C. Businesses Affected, Gov. Declares Disaster Area
- Ky. Gov. Breaks Ground on New Highway, Enhances Safety
- Fla. Agents Warn Consumers State-Backed Citizens Not Always Wise
- Insurers Outline Consequences of No-Fault Law Expiration in Florida
- Fla.’s Bankers Financial Expands, Vacates Long-Time Digs
- Alabama Hearing Highlights Catastrophe Plan Options
- Alabama Residents Back in Homes After Train Leaves Tracks
- Fla.: Propane Caused Apartment Fire in Deerfield Beach
- Ky. Gov. Proposes Compromise for Medical Malpractice Cases
- Fla. Insurance Commissioner Supports National Catastrophe Plan
- 3 Ga. Agents Violate Military Sales, Commissioner Revokes Licenses
- Cincinnati Insurance Says it’s Under Investigation in Florida
- Fla. Infant’s Crib Death May Be Linked to Rail Involved in Recall
- Fire Alert Lifted for Remaining 17 Alabama Counties
- Fla. House, Senate Close in on Pact to Extend No-Fault Car Insurance
- S.C. Safety Officials Fine Fire Dept., Store in Fire that Killed 9
- Citizens Opens Emergency Operations Center For Fla. Tornado Vicitms
- 2 Cabell County, W. Va., Women Indicted on Separate Fraud Charges
- Commissioners to Hold Coastal Issues Public Hearing in Alabama
- Fla. High Court Affirms Policies Cover Only Losses from Covered Perils
- S.C. Rejects 23.7% Increase in Workers’ Compensation Rates
- Business Cheers as S.C. Adopts Objective Standards for Workers’ Comp
- Fla. No-Fault Talks Continue; Issue Could be on Special Session Agenda
- Fla. Insurance Agent Arrested for Allegedly Victimizing Dozens
- State Farm Settles 103 Katrina Cases in Mississippi
- Miss. Gov. Rolls Out Plan to Revive Housing Recovery on Gulf Coast
- Kentucky’s Workers’ Compensation Rates Drop
- Miss. Insurance Commissioner Candidates Spar Over Service Records
- W. Va. Woman Indicted on Felony Insurance Fraud Charge
- Worker Killed in West Virginia Coal Mine
- 9 Hurt in Mississippi as Natural Gas Main Ruptures, Explodes
- Ga. Gov. Continues Permits for Oversize Trucks Removing Burnt Timbers
- Fla. ‘No-Fault’ to Sunset, CFO Urges Legislators to Act
- Governor Says Feds Declare Disaster Area in N.C. Counties
- Insurers Agree to $6 Million Settlement in Deadly Fla. Mobile Home Fire
- Morgantown, W. Va. Gets Stormwater Loan, Could Reduce Flooding
- Second N.C. Arrest Made in Alleged Disability Insurance Fraud Case
- Dale Approved Miss. Farm Bureau Casualty Co. Rate Reductions
- New Fla. Special Session Called, Auto No-Fault to Expire as Planned
- Army Corps’ Shoddy Work Cited, Fla. Communities and Roads at Risk
- Fla. Denies Rate Increases for Hartford Insurance Companies
- Jurors Hear Opening Arguments in W. Va. Pollution Suit
- S.C. Ad Campaign Asks Residents to Be Ready in Case of a Disaster
- Miss. Insurance Candidate Chaney Supports Multi-Peril Policy
- Lawmakers Get Mixed Reviews of W. Va.’s BrickStreet
- N.C. Bridge Sways, Gets Sufficiency Score of 2 Out of 100
- Tenn. Grant to Fund Extra Patrols on Treacherous Mountain Highway
- Ala. Agencies Cooperating to Boost Trooper Patrols on Deadly Roads
- W. Va. Group Launches Project to Provide Free Help to Miners
- W.Va. Residents Sue DuPont Over Zinc Plant Contamination
- Some Mississippi Coast Homeowners Plagued by Black Mold
- Alabama, Florida Officials Share Costs on Hurricane Evacuation Route
- Insurers Call on N.C. to Strengthen Coastal Building Code Requirements
- Tenn. Rep. Rob Briley Charged with DUI, Leaving Scene of Accident
- N.C.: Gabrielle Leaves Wet but Undamaged Outer Banks for Open Sea
- W. Va. Employer Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp Noncompliance
- Gabrielle Aiming at North Carolina Coast
- Group Says W. Va. Has Hundreds of Potentially Deadly Dams
- 2 Miss. Men Face Sentencing in December for Katrina Fraud
- Ga. Drought Takes Partial Blame for Destructive Bug Infestation
- Demotech Summit: Fla.’s Private Sector Strives to be Heard Amid Political Rate Storm
- W. Va. Insurance Agent Sentenced on Fraud Charges
- Fla. Home Mitigation Program Saves Average $154 Yearly for Particpants
- Fla. CFO to Visit U.K. to Discuss Climate Effects on Insurance
- Fla. Special Session Postponed, Insurers Agree on Level of Confusion
- Fla.’s Citizens to Hold Policyholder Forum in Ft. Myers
- S.C. Store Owner where 9 Firefighters Died Wishes He Had Sprinklers
- Insurer Doesn’t Have to Pay for Miss. Pastor’s Sex Charge Defense
- SC. Insurance Director Loses Property Coverage
- Accidents at Busy Miss. Intersection Create Safety Issue
- The Republic Group Enters Mississippi
- Companies Lining up to Offer Workers’ Comp in W.Va.
- Ala. Supreme Court Reverses $3.85 Million Malpractice Verdict
- Ala. Heat Wave Shutdown at Browns Ferry Stirs Nuclear Debate
- A.M. Best Affirms and Withdraws Ratings of Ky. Company
- W. Va.’s BrickStreet Praised by Former Nevada Head of Workers’ Comp
- Students, Profs Bolt as UNC-Chapel Hill Building Sags
- Court to Hear Suit Challenging State’s Raid on Miss. Surplus Lines Fund
- Ala. Coast Condo Industry Pushes for Action on Rising Insurance Rates
- Fla. Woman Wins $10 Million Malpractice Verdict
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