Insurance Journal
February 9, 2004 Issue
National Articles from February 9, 2004
West Articles from February 9, 2004
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Spotlight on Colorado
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Manning Riddell Named Defendant in Lawsuit
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NEVADA FIRST IN FRAUD CONVICTIONS:
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CWCI STUDY EXAMINES EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE IN WORKERS’ COMP:
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AUTO INSURANCE, WORKERS’ COMP EMERGE AGAIN AS TOP LEADING LEGAL ISSUE TRENDS:
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CALIF. COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT ON BEHALF OF SURVIVORS OF VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST:
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Talking Tort with Colorado Commissioner Doug Dean
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Specialty Marine and Pleasure Craft
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Public Entities
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Identity Theft
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Faked Death Gets Fraud Conviction
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Calif. Duo Sentenced to Federal Prison
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RIMS: Commercial Rates Going Down; Benfield: Reinsurance Rates Holding
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More than the Denver Broncos and a Rocky Mountain High
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California Workers’ Comp Costs Per Claim Continue Rapid Growth
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2004 Western Region Meetings & Conventions
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Colorado Top 40 Commercial & Private Passenger Auto Insurers
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Survey: New Car Owners Know Little About Insurance Coverage
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Colorado Motorists Save Under Tort-based System
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Industry Must Sell More to Succeed, Stresses Willis’ Plumeri
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Will AB 1297 End the Agent/Broker Definition Debate’
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Secrets to Improving Employee Productivity
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Mark Your Calendars: 2004 National Conventions
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No Brake Yet for Personal & Commercial Auto
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Fitch Assigns RLI Corp.
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Allmerica Financial P/C Upgraded
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For Workers’ Comp Writers, 2004 May Be as Good as It’s Going to Get
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Eleven Untapped Sources of New Business Leads
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Subrogation Outsourcing Offers Value, Greater Claims Recovery
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Three Years Later, Industry Puts Toxic Mold into Perspective
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Technology Liability
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Optimistic as 2004 Unfolds
South Articles from February 9, 2004
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Political Season Again’
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Political Season Again’
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Record Number of Agents Attend Joe Vincent Seminar
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BOGUS OPERATOR SHUT DOWN:
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FAIR PLAN SEEKS HIGHER RATES:
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$6M RECOVERED IN OKLAHOMA:
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TEXAS COMP COSTS STILL HIGH:
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STUDENTS, DOCS=BAD DRIVERS’:
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2003 CAT LOSSES TOTAL $12.8B:
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The Sooner State – Garth Brooks, Wheat and Parking Meters
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Is it the End for the Innocent Spouse’
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Workers Aren’t the Only Comp Cheats
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Specialty Marine and Pleasure Craft
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Public Entities
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Identity Theft
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Secrets to Improving Employee Productivity
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Mark Your Calendars: 2004 National Conventions
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No Brake Yet for Personal & Commercial Auto
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Fitch Assigns RLI Corp.
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Allmerica Financial P/C Upgraded
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For Workers’ Comp Writers, 2004 May Be as Good as It’s Going to Get
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Eleven Untapped Sources of New Business Leads
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Subrogation Outsourcing Offers Value, Greater Claims Recovery
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Three Years Later, Industry Puts Toxic Mold into Perspective
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Specialty Marine Products
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General Contractors Liability
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Optimistic as 2004 Unfolds
Southeast Articles from February 9, 2004
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Secrets to Improving Employee Productivity
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Mark Your Calendars: 2004 National Conventions
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No Brake Yet for Personal & Commercial Auto
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Fitch Assigns RLI Corp.
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Allmerica Financial P/C Upgraded
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For Workers’ Comp Writers, 2004 May Be as Good as It’s Going to Get
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Eleven Untapped Sources of New Business Leads
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Subrogation Outsourcing Offers Value, Greater Claims Recovery
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Three Years Later, Industry Puts Toxic Mold into Perspective
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Optimistic as 2004 Unfolds
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Campaigning Never Ends
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New Florida Law Limiting Insurers’ Use of Credit Reports Takes Effect
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OXENDINE: THOUSANDS OF GEORGIA CONSUMERS HELPED IN 203: $20.5 MILLION IN INSURANCE CLAIMS RECOVERED:
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FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMP MARKET IN NEED OF TIME TO RECUPERATE:
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IIABA NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE RUNS APRIL 21-23:
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Country Music, Graceland, the Smoky Mountains and Soybeans’!
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Meeting the Challenge of Department of Motor Vehicles Reporting
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Time to Hit the Road in 2004 for Regional Conferences
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Workers’ Comp Second Injury Funds: Going, Going, Gone’
Midwest Articles from February 9, 2004
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Specialty Marine and Pleasure Craft
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Public Entities
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Identity Theft
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Secrets to Improving Employee Productivity
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Mark Your Calendars: 2004 National Conventions
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No Brake Yet for Personal & Commercial Auto
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Fitch Assigns RLI Corp.
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Allmerica Financial P/C Upgraded
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For Workers’ Comp Writers, 2004 May Be as Good as It’s Going to Get
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Eleven Untapped Sources of New Business Leads
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Subrogation Outsourcing Offers Value, Greater Claims Recovery
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Three Years Later, Industry Puts Toxic Mold into Perspective
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One Stolen Night of Frist
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Ohio House Tries Workers’ Compensation Bill Again
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South Dakota Senate Passes File-and-Use Bill
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MICH. LAUNCHES RATE INQUIRY:
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FEDS CAN USE STOLEN SEGAL FILES:
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ST. PAUL BOOSTS MED-MAL RESERVES:
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RSA TO DISSOLVE S.D. CLAIMS OFFICE:
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GALLAGHER UPS DIVIDEND:
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PROGRESSIVE’S Q4 PROFIT JUMPS:
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Specialty Marine Products
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General Contractors Liability
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Frist Bullish on Chances for National Med-Mal Reform
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Top 10 Heartland Hotspots for CE Credit, Carrier CEOs and Fun in 2004
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Poolman Shares NAIC’s Ambitious Plans for Regulatory Modernization
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Will the Hoosier State’s P/C Market Race Ahead’
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Workers Aren’t the Only Comp Cheats
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Optimistic as 2004 Unfolds
East Articles from February 9, 2004
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Specialty Marine and Pleasure Craft
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Public Entities
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Identity Theft
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Secrets to Improving Employee Productivity
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Mark Your Calendars: 2004 National Conventions
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No Brake Yet for Personal & Commercial Auto
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Fitch Assigns RLI Corp.
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Allmerica Financial P/C Upgraded
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For Workers’ Comp Writers, 2004 May Be as Good as It’s Going to Get
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Eleven Untapped Sources of New Business Leads
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Subrogation Outsourcing Offers Value, Greater Claims Recovery
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Three Years Later, Industry Puts Toxic Mold into Perspective
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“The Road Goes Ever On”
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In Mass., Good Drivers Lose Discounts While Employer Groups Retain Theirs
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Vermont Looks to Heal Injured Workers’ Comp System
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SCANDAL COULD HARM CONN. CLOUT:
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NEW HAMPSHIRE AUTO RULES:
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VT. POLICY TRANSFER DEAL KILLED:
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VT. SETS RECORD FOR NEW CAPTIVES:
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MEADOWBROOK DEALS OUT $4 MILLION:
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PENN. WORKERS’ COMP CLAIMS COSTS:
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N.Y. WC BOARD REPORTS SUCCESS:
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N.Y. AGENTS SET LEGISLATIVE AGENDA:
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DEL. COMM. WON’T SEEK RE-ELECTION:
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N.J. AUTO MAY NOT BE UNPROFITABLE:
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MD. DOCTORS PROTEST MED MAL RATES:
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Technology Liability
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Agribusiness/Specialty Equine
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RIMS: Commercial Rates Going Down; Benfield: Reinsurance Rates Holding
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Optimistic as 2004 Unfolds
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Willis’ Plumeri Insists Formula for Industry Success is Simple: Sell More
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New Jersey: The Garden State-Home of Frank Sinatra, First Baseball Game
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Agents View Insurers with the Same Critical Eye
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General Contractors Liability
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