Insurance Journal
October 11, 2004 Issue
National Articles from October 11, 2004
West Articles from October 11, 2004
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People & Places
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How to Pay and Evaluate Customer Service Representatives
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Financing the Future of the Independent Agency System
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Hooray for the Red, White and Green: Insurance Money in Politics
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Making It Easy for Prospects to Transfer Accounts
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Outgoing Big ‘I’ President Says ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Independent Agents
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Covering the Country
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NAPSLO Celebrates 30th Anniversary at Annual Conference
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State Farm to Lower California Auto Insurance Rates – West News – Sept. 2, 2004
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Oregon’s SAIF Releases Evaluation in Response to Concerns – www.insurancejournal.com/magazines/features/2004/
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OOF! Frances Hits Florida; Damages Widespread, But Less Than Feared – National – Sept. 6, 2004
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Ore.’s SAIF Releases Evaluation in Response to Concerns – West – May 17, 2004
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Ethics in Journalism
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Nevada, Oregon and Wyoming take Med-mal Crisis to the Polls
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COMP WEST LAUNCHES WORKERS’ COMP OPS IN CALIF.:
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GOV. SCHWARZENEGGER VETOES DRIVER’S LICENSE BILL:
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OREGON ARCHDIOCESE FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST INSURERS:
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SAFECO ESTIMATES LOSSES FROM HURRICANE FRANCES:
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AMA JOINS PUSH FOR WASH. MED-MAL REFORM:
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WCIRB RECOMMENDS 3.5 PERCENT INCREASE IN RATES:
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GARAMENDI APPOINTS MEMBERS OF ARMENIAN INSURANCE SETTLEMENT FUND BOARD:
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CALIF. GOV. VETOES SB 494:
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California Homeowners
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Visitors to U.S. – Health Coverage
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Restaurant Package
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Personal Watercraft Program
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Wholesale Distributors
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Wedding Cancellation
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L.A. Broker Sentenced for Premium Theft
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Former Montana Agent Pleads Not Guilty
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Farmers Sues L.A. Body Shop for Alleged Fraud
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Best Reports 28% Increase in Direct Premium Volume for Surplus Lines
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Feeling the Crunch
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The Aloha State – More than Beaches and Rain Forests
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30th Annual NAPSLO Conference: Acquisitions, Consolidations, Objectives, Trends Highlighted
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Employees Facing New Plan Designs, Changes During Open Enrollment
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Speier Addresses Attendees at American Agents Alliance Conference
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IICF CEO Chin Retires After 10 Years of Service to the Industry, Community
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Progressive Hopes to Drive Market Share Its Way with New Agency Brand
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IBA Sacramento Celebrates Silver ‘I’ Day on Oct. 19
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Cost of Insuring Workers in Iraq Jumps as Dangers Multiply
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Nonadmitted Markets Open Options for Homeowners
South Articles from October 11, 2004
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People & Places
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How to Pay and Evaluate Customer Service Representatives
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Financing the Future of the Independent Agency System
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Hooray for the Red, White and Green: Insurance Money in Politics
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Making It Easy for Prospects to Transfer Accounts
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Outgoing Big ‘I’ President Says ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Independent Agents
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Covering the Country
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NAPSLO Celebrates 30th Anniversary at Annual Conference
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OOF! Frances Hits Florida; Damages Widespread, But Less Than Feared – National – Sept. 6, 2004
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Powering the World
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Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Puts Pen to Paper, Resigns
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Advisory Commission Thinks Sun Should Set on TWCC
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CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MUST PAY:
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RATE HIKES IN LOUISIANA:
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TMLT CUTS RATES AGAIN:
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ARK. REVAMPS NON-RES. SYSTEM:
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TEXAS AG, INSURERS SETTLE:
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TWCC IMPOSES NEARLY $2M IN FINES:
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Going Paperless — Is it for the Independent Agency’
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Progressive Hopes to Drive Market Share Its Way
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Mergers & Acquisitions Made Easy with Your Strategic Advisory Director
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Wedding Cancellation
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Excess Liability
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D&O Coverage
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Nonadmitted Markets Open Options for Homeowners
Southeast Articles from October 11, 2004
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Industry Pitched In After Hurricanes
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Gallagher Addresses Hurricane Victims’ Concerns of Multiple Deductibles
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Insurance Industry Meets Challenge As Hurricanes Tear Through Southeast
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CLEANUP BEGINS AFTER HURRICANE JEANNE:
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$13 TO $15 B HURRICANE DAMAGE LOSSES ESTIMATED:
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FREEZE PLACED ON HOMEOWNER’S POLICIES:
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MOBILE HOMES BEAR BRUNT OF HURRICANE DAMAGE IN FLORIDA:
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GEORGIA PURSUES FEDERAL DAMAGE ASSESSMENT:
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HURRICANES PROVE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE’S VALUE:
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WEST VIRGINIA FLOOD VICTIMS HAVE AID AVAILABLE:
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N.C COMMISSIONER ALERTS SUGGESTS $700 M AUTO RATE REFUNDS:
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FLORIDA WORKPLACE FATALITIES FALL IN 2003:
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Storm Losses Lead Florida Regulators to Take Over American Superior
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Dusk Delayed as House Takes First Step Toward Extending TRIA’s Sunset
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30th Annual NAPSLO Conference: Acquisitions, Consolidations, Objectives, Trends Highlighted
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Progressive Hopes to Drive Market Share With Independent Agency Brand
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Dos and Don’ts of First Meetings with Prospects
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Remember the Lessons of Hurricane Andrew
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People & Places
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How to Pay and Evaluate Customer Service Representatives
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Financing the Future of the Independent Agency System
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Hooray for the Red, White and Green: Insurance Money in Politics
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Making It Easy for Prospects to Transfer Accounts
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Outgoing Big ‘I’ President Says ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Independent Agents
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Covering the Country
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NAPSLO Celebrates 30th Anniversary at Annual Conference
Midwest Articles from October 11, 2004
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People & Places
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How to Pay and Evaluate Customer Service Representatives
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Financing the Future of the Independent Agency System
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Hooray for the Red, White and Green: Insurance Money in Politics
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Making It Easy for Prospects to Transfer Accounts
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Outgoing Big ‘I’ President Says ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Independent Agents
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Covering the Country
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NAPSLO Celebrates 30th Anniversary at Annual Conference
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OOF! Frances Hits Florida; Damages Widespread, But Less Than Feared – National – Sept. 6, 2004
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Big ‘I’ Weighs Minority Producer Database
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Progressive’s New Branding Effort Hopes to ‘Drive’ Market Share
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CHICAGO CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE URBAN MARKETS:
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OHIO GETS HELP FOLLOWING STORMS:
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MICH. COMPLAINTS DOWN 12%:
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PCI BRIEF ARGUES FOR MICH. MEDICAL BILL REVIEW:
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IND. SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE ‘DIMINISHED VALUE’ CASE:
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FATAL WORK INJURIES DROP IN MINN.:
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Directors & Officers
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Personal Watercraft Program
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Professional Liability
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Restaurant Package
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Weather Product Series
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Wedding Cancellation
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Wholesale Distributors
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Nonadmitted Markets Open Options for Homeowners
East Articles from October 11, 2004
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People & Places
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How to Pay and Evaluate Customer Service Representatives
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Financing the Future of the Independent Agency System
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Hooray for the Red, White and Green: Insurance Money in Politics
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Making It Easy for Prospects to Transfer Accounts
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Outgoing Big ‘I’ President Says ‘Sky is the Limit’ for Independent Agents
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Covering the Country
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NAPSLO Celebrates 30th Anniversary at Annual Conference
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N.J. Eyes Reducing Urban Auto Rate Subsidies – East – Sept. 17, 2004
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OOF! Frances Hits Florida; Damages Widespread, But Less Than Feared – National – Sept. 6, 2004
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The Insurance Stamp Tax Act
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Progressive Hopes to Drive Market Share With New Agency Brand
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N.H. Considers Premium Tax Cut; Insurer CEOs Update Big ‘I’ Agents
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NAPSLO Conference Explores Acquisition Option for Brokers
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Wedding Cancellation
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Specified Professions E&O
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D&O Coverage
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MASS. ADOPTS COMMERCIAL REFORMS:
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MASS. GRAND JURY INDICTS 16:
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MASS. AG SEEKS AUTO RATE CUT:
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CONN. TO HEAR WC DECREASE:
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MAINE WARNS ON BOGUS HARTFORD FIRM:
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R.I. MED-MAL HIKE SOUGHT:
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VERMONT WELCOMES ITS 700TH CAPTIVE:
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N.Y. SEES PROGRESS AGAINST FRAUD:
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N.Y. TO STUDY FIREFIGHTERS’ HEALTH PLAN:
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N.J., PA. SENATORS PROMOTE KIDS ACCOUNTS:
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PA. ADDS AGENT SEARCH TO WEB SITE:
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GREEN LIGHT FOR RED LIGHT CAMERAS IN PA.’
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MD. DOCS HALT SURGERY IN PROTEST:
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N.Y.’s Serio Defends States as Federal Oversight Debate Begins
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The Case for Appraisal in Settling Claim Disputes
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