Southeast News for April 2006
- Florida Group Alerts Members About Poe Financial’s Status
- Gov. Bush Recommends $565M Hurricane Preparedness Budget
- Fla. Approves 12-Day Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday
- Infinity Reports 21 Percent Increase in Net Earnings
- Dale Urges Miss. Coast Residents: Buy Flood Insurance
- Exotic Warranty Co. Put Into Receivership
- Poe Financial Group’s 2005 Statements Go Online
- May 3, 4 Hearings Slated on Two Rate Requests
- Austin Named Crawford SVP of Human Resources
- Gov. Bush Signs Important Fla. Tort Reform Legislation
- Final Vote Expected Today on No-Fault in Fla. House
- Cover Tennessee Insurance Plan Advances in House
- Durant Rejoins Aflac as SVP
- Builders Risk Product Launched
- Fla. Insurance Council Describes Pending Legislation
- S. Fla. Agent Banned From Selling ‘Bogus’ Policies
- Fla. Court Orders Southern Family Into Rehabilitation; Citizens to Receive Policies July 1
- Tenn. GOP Lawmakers Question Funding for Bredesen’s Insurance Plan
- Two Florida-only Marine Industry Class Codes Approved
- Miss. Wind Pool to Request Up to 400 Percent Rate Increase
- 40 Arrests Kick Off Fla. ‘Operation Spring Cleaning,’ 40 More Targeted
- Brown & Brown Announces 16.3% Increase in First Quarter Net Income
- Fla. Consumer Services: Poe Officials Vow to Reduce Complaints
- FEMA Wants $4.7M in Mississippi Katrina Victims’ Benefits
- Poe Dropping Storm-Damaged Homes
- Fla. HB 7225 Advancing: Boosts CAT Funding; Provides No-Interest Loans
- Judge Sues Nationwide for Denying His Claim After Katrina
- Tenn. Judge Dismisses Move to Revoke Sen. Ford’s Insurance License
- Fla. Dept. of Consumer Services, Poe Discuss How to Reduce Consumer Complaints
- Two Ga. Agents Kept Premiums, Charged With Fraud
- Brown & Brown Acquires NuQuest Resources, Bridge Pointe
- Professional Insurance Agents of N.C. Acquires Associated Agencies
- Tenn. Health Insurance Plan Advances With Sunset Amendment
- Miami Agent Banned After Providing Fake Insurance Certificate
- Gallagher Praises Legislators for Acting on Rate Relief
- Illness Claims N.C. Philanthropist, Reinsurer, Maurice Sabbah
- N.C. Launches ATV Safety Campaign
- Miss. A/G’s ‘Careless’ Comments Shock American Insurance Association
- Grippa to Head Brown & Brown’s Daytona Beach, Fla. Retail Operation
- Fla. House Proposal Would Use Full Surplus to Mitigate Citizens Deficit
- Mississippi Officials Warn of Possible Medicare-Related Scam
- Bredesen: Tennessee Health Plan ‘Opposite’ of Massachusetts
- Alexander Joins Integro’s Atlanta Office
- Fla. Commissioner Encouraging Insurers to Use Loss Mitigation
- Fla. Slates Hearings on Cypress P/C’s Rate Requests
- Fla. Encourages Agents to Use Translated Policy Forms
- Ga. Continuing Ed Courses Cover Challenging Issues
- N.C. Agents Invite Young Golfers to Play in Qualifying Tournaments
- W.Va.’s Reversal of Workers’ Comp Policy Could Increase Rates
- Miss. AG Hood: Insurance Companies Intentionally Delaying Paying Katrina Claims
- As Usual, Much Work Remains in Final Weeks of Fla. Legislature
- Bulletins Issued, Hotline Accepting Calls About Tenn. Tornados
- $960M in Unanticipated Fla. Revenue Could Provide Rate Relief
- Dade County Agents Sponsoring Flood Insurance Course
- Commercial Marine Seminars Slated in Atlanta
- Orlando, Fla. Police Officers, Co-Conspirators Charged with Title Fraud
- Fla. Group Applauds Spring Legislative Proposals
- Summation of Insurance-Related Bills Speeding Through Fla. Legislature
- Hinds County, Miss. Consultant Ordered to Repay $380,000
- Judge Denies State Farm Bid to Stop Prosecutor from Reviewing Docs
- Darragh Joins Crawford & Company Global Sales Team
- National Alliance, FSU Announce Online M.S. for Risk Management, Insurance
- Group Calls Federal Legislation Comments Misleading, Uninformed
- Graham Named Summit’s Southeast Region Director of Sales
- State-Run Wind Coverage Proposal Would Hurt Florida Consumers
- Senator’s Lawyer Claims State Farm Destroying Mississippi Documents
- Storms Kill One in Georgia, Cause $15M in Damages
- Florida Group Asks Members to Voice Their Opinion on the Federal Charter
- Crawford Rolls Out Claims Advantage Service to Branch Offices
- AppRiver Introduces New Web-based Hosting Service
- N.C. Settlement Reduces Auto Rates 2.9 Percent
- Fla. Victims Reminded to Claim Special Hurricane Tax Relief
- Florida Senate’s Insurance Fix Hinges on Changes to Citizens
- $5.6M Verdict Awarded After Ga. Company Denies Claim
- Summit Appoints Graham to SE Director of Sales
- ‘Tornado-like’ Storms Sweep Through Atlanta’s Suburbs
- Consumer Group’s Report Proposes Take-Over of Fla. Wind Coverage
- S.C. Legislature Passes ‘Watered Down’ Workers’ Comp Bill to Senate
- Miss. Kicks Off 2006 Hurricane Awareness Program
- Sipe Named Summit SVP, General Manager
- Fla. Senate Looks for Ways to Solve Property Insurance Problems
- State Farm: We’re Paying Wind Damage Claims
- GRAND ISS Opens European HQ
- Thousands of Claims Anticipated After Tenn., Ky. Tornado
- Integro Appoints DeValCourt as a Principal in its Atlanta Office
- Fla. Insurance and Banking Committee Considering Sinkhole Relief Act
- Ky. Becomes the 22nd State to Sign Interstate Compact
- Atlantic Preferred to Drop 140,000 Florida Policyholders
- W.Va. Schedules April Workers’ Comp Informational Meetings
- Public Entity Business Product Introduced in S.E.
- Guide Describes Katrina Recovery Incentives
- Miss. Legislature Passes Building Codes for Coastal Counties
- Inmate Oversaw Tenn. Emergency Management Purchasing
- Workers’ Comp Widow’s Issue Going to W.Va. Supreme Court
- Kentucky Psychiatrist Sentenced for Over Billing, Fraud
- Kentucky Issues Reminder About Flood-Damaged Vehicles
- Condo Owners Face Possible Citizens Rate Hike
- Booth Retires; Beller to Manage Hull’s Tampa Branch
- Alabama, Nebraska Receive $1.2M Hurricane Counseling Grants
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