All the headlines from our Oklahoma Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Dec 7 2004 // Four state insurance departments received Accreditation Awards under the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) Financial Regulation Standards and Accreditation Program. The honors were presented to...
Dec 6 2004 // The Oklahoma Insurance Department announced it has ordered three medical discount companies to cease doing business in the state. Insurance Department officials alleged that the companies sold cards that purported to...
Dec 6 2004 // With any luck, by the time you read this, it will be out of date. Why? I hope Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry will have appointed a new insurance commissioner for the Sooner State.One thing that will not change regardless of when...
Nov 30 2004 // A former Shawnee, Okla., insurance agent was sentenced recently to 97 months in federal prison, but state prosecutors say the man has agreed to a much lengthier sentence for swindling scores of investors out of more than...
Nov 29 2004 // The Oklahoma Insurance Department announced it has ordered three medical discount companies to cease doing business in the state.Department officials alleged that the companies sold cards that purported to provide discount...
Nov 22 2004 // Oklahoma’s State Board for Property and Casualty Rates announced its approval of NCCI’s Item B-1393—Miscellaneous Values for Domestic Terrorism, Earthquakes, and Catastrophic Industrial Accidents. The purpose...
Nov 22 2004 // A Multicounty Grand Jury indictment unsealed late last week names former Oklahoma Insurance Department employee Opal Ellis on four counts of making a false, fictitious or fraudulent claim, Attorney General Drew Edmondson...
Nov 8 2004 // In the days after New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed a civil lawsuit against insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. for alleged commercial account steering and bid rigging, the insurance industry...
Nov 5 2004 // The Oklahoma Insurance Department reported that a requested rate increase for medical professional liability insurance carrier NCMIC Insurance Company has been approved. NCMIC applied for a rate increase in August 2004,...
Oct 25 2004 // In the year since Gov. Brad Henry signed the Affordable Access to Health Care Act (Senate Bill 629), Oklahoma has seen fewer medical malpractice lawsuits, the Associated Press reported.Between July 2003 and July 2004 the...
Oct 25 2004 // The Oklahoma attorney general’s office filed a lawsuit against an Arizona telemarketing company after the company allegedly offered Oklahoma consumers a bogus identity theft protection service, Attorney General Drew...
Oct 21 2004 // A state grand jury met Oct. 18 to continue its investigation into former Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher’s conduct, according to the Associated Press.Fisher, who is planning to move to California,...
Oct 11 2004 // With legal questions floating over him, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher resigned from office last month, days before his ouster trial in the Oklahoma State Senate was set to begin.Fisher has been under a...
Oct 7 2004 // Reforms to Oklahoma’s civil justice system passed last year have contributed to a drop in medical malpractice cases, officials say.“Our claims have gone down as dramatically, if not more dramatically, than...
Sep 29 2004 // The Oklahoma attorney general’s office filed a lawsuit against an Arizona telemarketing company after the company allegedly offered Oklahoma consumers a bogus identity theft protection service, Attorney General Drew...
Sep 28 2004 // America First Insurance named Arthur E. Lackey territory manager for the operating states of Oklahoma and Arkansas. In this position, Lackey will have responsibility for marketing America First Insurance products and...
Sep 27 2004 // Former Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher issued the following statement after resigning from his post:“For the last six years, it has been my honor and privilege to serve the people of Oklahoma as...
Sep 27 2004 // The Oklahoma Department of Insurance announced that the State Board for Property and Casualty Rates has approved a proposal to increase a key component of workers’ compensation rates by 5.5 percent beginning Jan. 1,...
Sep 24 2004 // With legal questions floating over him, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher resigned from office on Friday. The follow are comments from Gov. Brad Henry on the resignation.“At approximately 10:15 Friday...
Sep 20 2004 // Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry urged state regulators to reject a proposed increase in workers’ compensation insurance rates, citing a new actuarial report that indicates a rate hike is not necessary. Oklahoma Attorney...