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Rates, Scores & the WTC
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La.’s Deputy Commissioner Takes on Rating Board, Struggling Firm
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Study Says Lower Scores Mean Higher Loss Claims
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RESIDENCE RATES TOO HIGH
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SENATE WANTS RATE ROLL BACK
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TEXAS JOINS MW CE ZONE
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LSLA CONVENTION SET
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AIKENS’ RECORD EXPUNGED
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TDI WANTS TO GIVE BACK $7M
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Managing Claims
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Is the Economy Driving the Sub-Standard Auto Market in Texas’
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Resurrection-First Steps to WTC Resurrection as Coverage Fight Continues
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Clarifying ‘Election of Remedies’ in Workers’ Comp Claims
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Agency Cooperatives Can Boost Bottom Line
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Control of Medical Costs in Texas Workers’ Comp System is Vital
Insurance Journal
March 24, 2003 Issue
South Articles from March 24, 2003
West Articles from March 24, 2003
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Is Garamendi the Problem’
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Mold Legislation Continues Growth in State Legislatures
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Lloyd’s Awards U.S. Brokers; Accredits New Asian, Pair of London Brokers
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P/C INSURERS’ PREMIUMS SURGE $28B IN FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF 2002
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AUTO INSURANCE, WORKERS’ COMP EMERGE
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CALIF. COMMISSIONER WILL NOT APPEAL BOE PREMIUM TAX
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I-DAY SET FOR MARCH 25
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FOURTH ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL FORUM SET FOR APRIL 17 IN WALNUT CREEK, CALIF
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NEV. FLEX-RATING SYSTEM FOR RATES PROPOSED
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Kemper on CW Neg
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Lloyd’s Affirmed
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Infinity P/C Assigned ‘A’
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Chubb on CreditWatch Neg
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Employers Re Corp. Affirmed
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Med Mal Fever: When Doctors Walk Out, Politicians Notice
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CDI Looks to Shore Up California’s Workers’ Comp Market
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Lost at Sea: Hardening Marine Market Challenges Agents and Brokers
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TRIA-a Flood of Paper, a Trickle of Buyers
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Does the economy drive sub-standard automobile insurance in California’
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A.M. Best Says P/C Company Impairments Continue to Grow
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Munich Re Issues 2002 Natural Catastrophe Study; L.A., S.F. are High Risk
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Cooperative Agencies Can Increase Bottom Line
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Addressing Care Costs in California’s WC Market Adds More Questions
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