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Wis. Gov. Requests Federal Damage Assessment for Eight Counties

Jun 9 2004 // Governor Jim Doyle has asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to conduct a preliminary damage assessment in cooperation with Wisconsin Emergency Management and local officials as a first step to determine if...

REGS THE FOCUS OF WIS. COMPLIANCE PRO MEETING:

Apr 19 2004 // Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Jorge Gomez and other state insurance regulators will be the featured attractions at a May 13 meeting of the Association of Insurance Compliance Professionals’ Great Lakes chapter....

PIC Wisconsin Med-Mal Rates to Increase in Nevada

Mar 18 2004 // Nevada Insurance Commissioner Alice Molasky-Arman has approved the request of Physicians Insurance Company of Wisconsin Inc. (PIC) for a 15 percent increase for medical malpractice insurance. In addition to the 15 percent...

New Workers’ Comp Tool Compares States

Mar 11 2004 // Policymakers and others interested in comparing workers compensation systems among states have a new tool from the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute, based in Cambridge, Mass.CompScope is a new tool that...

Wisconsin: More Than Cheese and Harley Davidsons

Mar 8 2004 // The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2000 census estimated the Wisconsin’s population at 5,363,675. About 85 percent of the adult residents had graduated from high school and about 22 percent had earned a bachelor’s...

Midwest Comp Market: Proceed With Caution

Jan 12 2004 // The workers’ compensation segment in Midwestern states is not immune to the broad trends in the line nationally — including poor combined ratios, escalating medical costs and severe underreserving — but no...

Pair of State Staffers Earn NAIC’s Highest Individual Award

Dec 9 2003 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has presented its most prestigious individual award to Rosanne Mead, Assistant Iowa Insurance Commissioner, and Fred Nepple, General Counsel in the Wisconsin...

SIAA Claims More Than Just Aggregation

Dec 1 2003 // At first blush, the Strategic Independent Agents Alliance may look like just one more short-term solution to the increasing shift in the balance of power toward insurance carriers away from independent agents. Commissions...

SIAA Claims More Than Just Aggregation

Dec 1 2003 // At first blush, the Strategic Independent Agents Alliance may look like just one more short-term solution to the increasing shift in the balance of power toward insurance carriers away from independent agents. ommissions...

Wis. Weighs Scores, ‘Sponsor’ Auto Cover

Oct 29 2003 // A Wisconsin Assembly bill that would prohibit insurers from using credit information in rating or underwriting auto or homeowners insurance would undermine the state’s stable insurance market and could increase...

Liability Reforms on Wis. Legislative Agenda

Sep 29 2003 // The Wisconsin General Assembly continues to hold hearings on insurance-related bills on a variety of issues including mandatory private passenger automobile insurance coverage, liability for dog bites, and product...

The Resurrection of Environmental Coverages

Sep 22 2003 // As insurers are confronted with increased pressures from claims involving asbestos, mold, and directors and officers’ policies, little attention is paid to the decreasing number of traditional environmental claims.In...

NYSID Announces Arrest of Two Women for Fraudulent WTC Life Claims

Aug 28 2003 // New York’s Superintendent of Insurance, Gregory V. Serio, announced the arrests of Dorothy Johnson and Twila McKee, both of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on charges of insurance fraud and attempted theft by fraud for...

Wis. Top Court Retreats on Insurance Policy ‘Crystal Clarity’

Jul 30 2003 // The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently issued a decision rejecting “crystal clarity” as the standard for assessing whether an insurance policy is ambiguous to policyholders.“The most recent ruling comes...

NAII: Compulsory Auto Insurance Won’t Work in Wisconsin

Jun 20 2003 // Laws mandating that consumers buy auto insurance do not reduce the number of uninsured motorists, are virtually impossible to enforce and a bill to implement such a program in Wisconsin will not help the insurance market,...

Wis. Commish Announces Administrative Actions

May 14 2003 // The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has taken the following administrative actions. In many of these cases the respondent denied the allegations but consented to the action taken.OCI is responsible...

Wisconsin Assembly Considers Credit Scoring Bill

Apr 24 2003 // The Wisconsin Assembly is considering a bill that would prohibit insurers from using credit scoring information to issue or renew auto or property insurance policies. Assembly Bill 278, authored by Rep. Gregg Underheim...

Wausau to Sponsor Wisconsin Olympic Gold Medalist

Feb 3 2003 // U.S. Olympic speedskater Casey FitzRandolph has a gold medal for his 500-meter win in Salt Lake City last winter, and now he has a new corporate sponsor in Wisconsin’s Wausau Insurance. FitzRandolph, 28, is a native...

WI Ins. Dept. Unveils New Web Page for Small Business

Jan 9 2003 // Wisconsin’s Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) announced the launch of a new Web page for small employers, designed “to help Wisconsinites with small businesses search for insurance.”“The...

Wisconsin’s Deputy Insurance Commissioner Wins National Outstanding Achievement Award

Dec 18 2002 // Randy Blumer, Wisconsin’s Deputy Comissioner of Insurance, recently received the highest individual honor given by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the Robert Dineen Award, at its winter meeting...