West News for April 2002
- Supreme Court Denies Insurers from Challenging Quake Claims Law
- IBA West Promotes Oliver, Cohrs
- Nev. Contractors Insurance Expands to Offer More Workers’ Comp
- Calif. Commissioner Obtains Conservation Order for PAULA Insurance Co.
- AIA Working Toward Rate Adequacy and Competition to Balance Calif. Workers’ Comp System
- Calif. Commissioner Candidates to Offer Views at Alliance Conference and Expo 2002
- Mendoza Says Calif. State Farm Decision Is of Concern
- SAFECO Named One of ‘100 Best Corporate Citizens’ by Magazine
- ePolicy Subsidiary Changes Name, Launches RightRisk Program
- State Farm Withdraws from Homeowners Insurance in Calif.
- Nev. Commissioner Allows for Emergency Work
- Ore. Revokes Coos Bay Agent’s License
- Alaska Committees Consider Two Very Different Scoring Bills
- Calif.-based Zenith Connects to SAIS through Automated Underwriting Interface
- Wash. LnI cracks down on unregistered residential wood framers
- AAI Pushes for No Vote on Calif. SB 1763
- PIFC Opposing Government Mandation of Private Insurance Company Investments
- S&P Assigns Calif.-Based Alistar ‘R’ FSR
- SAFECO Tallies 1stQ Profits on Investments
- State Farm Puts Moratorium on Calif. Homeowners’ Insurance
- IBA West Summarizes Issues Future Commissioner Will Face
- Cal-Surance among Agencies Noted for Performance
- AIA Says Colo. Bill Provides Relief from Construction Defect Lawsuits
- CDI Notes Improvements to Producer Licensing Bureau System
- Trio of Workers’ Comp Bills Aim to Aid Employers
- SullivanCurtisMonroe Insurance Brokerage Offers Workers’ Comp Seminar May 9
- XDimensional Technologies Completes Series B Financing Round
- PIFC Claims Higher Costs and Disruption in Homeowners Costs if SB 1763 Passes
- Ariz. Legislature Approves AIA-Sponsored Measure to Streamline Insurers’ National Operations
- Argonaut Obtains Renewal Rights to Fulcrum Excess and Surplus Lines from SCOR
- Long Beach, Calif. Woman Surrenders on Fraud Charges
- Calif. Bill Would Make Insurers Provide Mold Coverage
- NAII Says Calif. Privacy Would Create Unnecessary, Costly, Overlapping Rules
- Calif. Agents and Companies Recognizing Trusted Choice Benefits
- Workers’ Comp Market Addresses Catastrophe Risks Following Sept. 11
- Networked Insurance Agents Increases Presence In The Retail Insurance Channel
- Ventura, Calif. Woman Offers Guilty Plea in Workers’ Comp Case
- CDI Receives Conservation Order for Fresno’s Alistar Insurance Co.
- Auto Insurers Agree to Hawaii Fines
- AAA of Southern Calif. Licenses ISO Claims Outcome Advisor
- McMahon Sues Company over Alleged Toxic Mold
- Redding, Calif. Man Arrested on Six Felony Counts of Fraud
- AIA Files Appeal with Calif. Board of Equalization on Retroactive Workers’ Comp Tax
- InSure Vision Technologies Integrates with Bid Express
- Fair Oaks, Calif., Man Arrested on Fraud Charge
- Woodland, Calif. Homeowners to Purchase Flood Coverage
- Orange County Resident Pleads Guilty to Three Counts of Fraud
- Calif. Committee Approves Changes to Low-Cost Auto Program
- Legion and Villanova Suspended in Colo.
- Retailers, Wholesalers Face ‘Triage’ in Submissions; Relationships Key, ‘Peak Performance’ Attendees
- Wash. Gov. Signs Credit-Based Scoring Bill and Construction Defect Legislation
- Joint ‘I’ Day Focuses on Hard Market
- Col. Committee Kills Auto Choice Bill
- Wash. Man Ordered to Repay $114,000
- Third Individual Charged in Calif. Commissioner Scandal
- EQECAT Developing Compensation Loss Cost Models for WCIRB
- Bay Area Residents Arrested on Fraud Charges
- Calif. Workers’ Compensation Medical Payments on the Rise
- Sacramento Man Arrested on Six Counts of Fraud
- WCIRB Proceeds With Filing for Mid-Term Rate Increase
- AAI Says Colo. Licensing Proposal Will Benefit State’s Market
- NAII Labels Efforts to Revise Low Cost Calif. Auto Program irresponsible and premature
- CDI Investigates Philadelphia Resident Caught in Auto Fraud Scheme
- Mendoza Calls on Garamendi to Recuse Himself from Executive Life Matter
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