Insurance Journal
March 22, 2004 Issue
National Articles from March 22, 2004
West Articles from March 22, 2004
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Learn from the Pros-Common Attributes of Successful Agencies
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All Wrapped Up in Workers’ Comp
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Hazard in the Workplace: OSHA Identifies Businesses with Highest Injury Rates
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Producer Compensation Plans – What Should You Pay and Why’
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Lawyers and Reforming the U.S. Legal System
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American Phys. Assurance Lowered
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Highmark Ratings, Outlooks Revised
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Argonaut Group Affirmed, Outlook Stable
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Little Relief in Sight for Tight Longshore Marketplace
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Terrorism and TRIA – What’s in Store for the Future’
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One Step Closer to Reform’
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Revised Workers’ Comp Estimates Misconstrued by Senator, Commissioner
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NAMIC First to Join PIFC as Associate Member
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PRIVATIZATION OF UTAH WORKERS’ COMP FUND FAILS:
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CALIF. STATE FUND FINANCIAL PICTURE IMPROVES:
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P/C INSURERS’ PROFITS DOUBLE FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF 2003:
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General Contractors Liability
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Fine Dining
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Auto Related Worker’s Comp
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Specialty Marine and Pleasure Craft
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Specialty Marine Products
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Adding Value in the Workers’ Comp Market Through Technical Analysis
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The Beaver State – No Self-Serve Gas, One-Way Streets, and Ghost Towns
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Industry Has Productive Legislative Session in New Mexico
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Workers’ Comp: Buying a Policy or Selecting an Insurance Partner’
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Workers’ Comp Reform: Legislative Deal or Ballot Initiative’
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Applicant Attorneys Desperate to Maintain Job Killing Work Comp System
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ACIC Presents Workers’ Comp Insurance Facts
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People and Places
South Articles from March 22, 2004
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Learn from the Pros-Common Attributes of Successful Agencies
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All Wrapped Up in Workers’ Comp
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Hazard in the Workplace: OSHA Identifies Businesses with Highest Injury Rates
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Producer Compensation Plans – What Should You Pay and Why’
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Lawyers and Reforming the U.S. Legal System
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American Phys. Assurance Lowered
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Highmark Ratings, Outlooks Revised
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Argonaut Group Affirmed, Outlook Stable
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Little Relief in Sight for Tight Longshore Marketplace
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Terrorism and TRIA – What’s in Store for the Future’
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Ethics Awareness Month
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Oklahoma Legislature Tackles Tort Reform, Workers’ Comp Issues
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An Improving Texas Homeowners Market
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TEXAN PLEADS GUILTY:
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LA. BONDSMAN LOSES LICENSES:
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FISHER BANS UNLICENSED COMPANY:
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TRG CLAIMS TO BE PAID IN ARK.:
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COMP TOOL COMPARES STATES:
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Auto Related Workers’ Compensation
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Commercial Trucking
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Professionals Liability Exposures
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Package and Commercial Auto
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Specialty Marine and Pleasure Craft
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Specialty Marine Products
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Adding Value in the Workers’ Comp Market Through Technical Analysis
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The Case for Group Legal: Now More Than Ever
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Four States, Four Workers’ Compensation Systems
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Controlling Medical Costs in Workers’ Compensation
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Is Ethics Training ‘Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing”
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Study Finds Employees Unprepared for Retirement
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Workers’ Comp – Buying a Policy or Selecting an Insurance Partner’
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People and Places
Southeast Articles from March 22, 2004
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Learn from the Pros-Common Attributes of Successful Agencies
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All Wrapped Up in Workers’ Comp
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Hazard in the Workplace: OSHA Identifies Businesses with Highest Injury Rates
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Producer Compensation Plans – What Should You Pay and Why’
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Lawyers and Reforming the U.S. Legal System
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American Phys. Assurance Lowered
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Highmark Ratings, Outlooks Revised
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Argonaut Group Affirmed, Outlook Stable
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Little Relief in Sight for Tight Longshore Marketplace
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Terrorism and TRIA – What’s in Store for the Future’
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Workers’ Comp Amidst the Casinos
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Tennessee Workers’ Comp Market Looks for Answers
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Fitch Reports Better 2004 for U.S. CCRCs; Nursing Homes Still Tough
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S.C. PLAN TO RAID SECOND INJURY FUND COULD LEAD TO PROBLEMS:
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‘AMBITIOUS’ TORT REFORM BILL COULD SPUR REAL IMPROVEMENTS IN MISS.:
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PCI URGES SENATE TO KEEP MEDICAL LIABILITY REFORM ON ’04 AGENDA:
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ARBITRATION RULING FAVORS NRMA:
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PIA OF GEORGIA HOLDS ANNUAL AGENT’S CONVENTION JULY 25-27:
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Florida Agents, Residents Grow; Workers’ Comp System Seeing Reforms
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The Growing Need for Long Term Care Insurance
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Stock Throughput and Marine Contractors
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Specialized Truck Equipment
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Umbrella and Follow Form Excess
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Tennessee Workers’ Comp Market Looks for Answers
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Stay the Course on Florida Workers’ Comp Reform
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People and Places
East Articles from March 22, 2004
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Learn from the Pros-Common Attributes of Successful Agencies
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All Wrapped Up in Workers’ Comp
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Hazard in the Workplace: OSHA Identifies Businesses with Highest Injury Rates
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Producer Compensation Plans – What Should You Pay and Why’
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Lawyers and Reforming the U.S. Legal System
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American Phys. Assurance Lowered
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Highmark Ratings, Outlooks Revised
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Argonaut Group Affirmed, Outlook Stable
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Little Relief in Sight for Tight Longshore Marketplace
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Terrorism and TRIA – What’s in Store for the Future’
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Togetherness
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Maryland Chief Presses for Changes to Flood Program
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Mass. Eyes Fla.-style Hurricane Fund to Ease Coastal Homeowners Crisis
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Better Workers’ Comp Underwriting Needed, AMCOMP Members Told
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Workers in Mass., Pa. Fare Better After Injuries Than In Other States
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CONNECTICUT CLEARS ST. PAUL-TRAVELERS:
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MAINE REAPPOINTS IUPPA:
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CONN. COURT LIMITS EMOTIONAL AWARDS:
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MASS. INSURER SUES OVER HIGH RISKS:
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NEW HAMPSHIRE ENHANCES DAMAGES:
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RHODE ISLAND TO RETRY LEAD-PAINT SUIT:
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NEW JERSEY EYES CHARITABLE IMMUNITY:
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NEW YORK WC BOARD CUTS APPEALS:
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NEW YORK FACES HIGH GOP COSTS:
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USF&G NOW BALTIMORE HOTEL:
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Specialized Truck Equipment
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Commercial Tenant’s Glass Policy
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Commercial Property, Liability, Crime
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Fine Dining Program
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Package and Commercial Auto
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Trusting in Workers’ Compensation Self-Insurance Programs
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Pennsylvania: Home to Gene Kelly, Liberty Bell and Hershey Chocolate
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Selecting the Right Company Partner for Workers’ Comp Pays Dividends
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People and Places
Midwest Articles from March 22, 2004
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Learn from the Pros-Common Attributes of Successful Agencies
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All Wrapped Up in Workers’ Comp
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Hazard in the Workplace: OSHA Identifies Businesses with Highest Injury Rates
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Producer Compensation Plans – What Should You Pay and Why’
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Lawyers and Reforming the U.S. Legal System
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American Phys. Assurance Lowered
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Highmark Ratings, Outlooks Revised
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Argonaut Group Affirmed, Outlook Stable
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Little Relief in Sight for Tight Longshore Marketplace
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Terrorism and TRIA – What’s in Store for the Future’
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Innovation Key to Comp Quandary
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SEGAL HIT WITH 11 MORE COUNTS OF FRAUD:
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ILL. UIM BILL WOULD ENCOURAGE ‘STACKING,’ SAYS PCI:
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HUB’S REVENUES UP BY 24 PERCENT:
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CINFIN VP REPORTED IN CRITICAL CARE AFTER AUTO CRASH:
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NEB. PLACES PROTECTIVE NATIONAL INTO LIQUIDATION:
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MINN. HOUSE COMMITTEE OKs MED-MAL LIMIT:
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WIS. COURT RULES FOR CONTRACTORS ON CGL OBLIGATIONS:
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One TPA Says it Has the Secret to Reining in Comp’s Transition Costs
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Ill. High Court Tosses Out Fraud Claim
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Toledo Man Gets 30 Days for Comp Fraud
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Ind. Lawyer Charged With 28 Counts of Insurance Fraud
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Show Me State’s Economy Shows Stagnant Growth
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Workers’ Compensation: Selecting the Right Insurance Partner
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People and Places
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