Insurance Journal
January 24, 2005 Issue
National Articles from January 24, 2005
West Articles from January 24, 2005
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How to Find New Markets
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California Counties Feeling Winter Blues in the Aftermath of Storms
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Calif. Lawmaker Accuses Insurers of Gouging, Wants Rate Regulation
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Garamendi Announces Restitution Settlement for San Diego Fire Survivors
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Who's Really Driving Consumer Driven Healthcare’
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IRC Study Finds Fraud and Buildup Add About $5 Billion to Auto Injury Claims
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Are These INs Keeping You OUT’ How to Turn Prospects Into Sales
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Garamendi Announces Legislation to Expand Low Cost Auto Program
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Insurance Industry Can’t Paper Over Its Faults, Lloyd’s Chairman Advises
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Wells is National Alliance Los Angeles Producer School Recipient
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ASSOCIATIONS DENOUNCE CDI'S PROPOSED DISCLOSURE REGULATIONS:
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MICHIE NAMED UTAH INSURANCE COMMISSIONER:
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SURPLUS LINE PREMIUMS TOP $5.5 BILLION:
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COLO. PUTS UNINSURED MOTORISTS ON NOTICE:
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ZURICH, GARAMENDI SETTLE CASE INVOLVING SUPERIOR NATIONAL, CENTRE INSURANCE COS.:
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WASH.’S WORKERS’ COMP RATES RAN IN LOWEST ONE-THIRD IN U.S.:
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GARAMENDI ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT FOR SAN DIEGO FIRE SURVIVORS:
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PIA National will Oppose Broker Compensation Disclosure Model as Passed
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People & Places
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Mid-sized Bank Program
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Residential Contractors Wrap Up/OCIP
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L.A. Business Owner Sentenced for Fraud
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Insurers Committed to Real Asbestos Reform
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Survey: Investigations into Industry Practices to Expand in 2005
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Back to the Basics
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Study Finds Class Action Securities Fraud Lawsuits Take a 17% Jump in 2004
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Insuring the Young and the Carless
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Impact on Other Agents of Conn. Verdict Against Nationwide Doubted
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State Capital Assigned ‘R’
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New American Agents Alliance Director Looks Forward to 2005
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Ohio Casualty Affirmed
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Can it Happen Here’ Tsunamis a Possible Threat to West Coast
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Best Meridian Lowered
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Man Arrested for Work Comp Fraud
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Quanta Insurance Group Affirmed
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Suspects in Insurance Fraud at Large
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The Asian Catastrophe: An Unprecedented Event Evokes a Global Response
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More than a Dozen Arrested in Los Angeles Auto Collision Fraud Ring
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Heath Turns the Corner as Colemont Insurance Brokers
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Owners, Tenants Protective
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Are We Repeating the Past — Again’
South Articles from January 24, 2005
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How to Find New Markets
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Texas Surplus Lines Industry Staying Strong
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Reputation Management from the Inside Out
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IIAT’s Joe Vincent Seminar, Legislative Day Set for Jan. 30-Feb. 1
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When Can You File a Declaratory Judgment Action’
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Insurance Marketing and Communications
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Common Seminar Questions and Answers
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Setting Yourself on Fire is not a Good Idea
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STEALING PREMIUMS NOT ALLOWED:
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PREMIUM THEFT, PART TWO:
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COMP FRAUD LEADS TO FINES:
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OKLA. AUTO RATE OVERRIDE’:
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21st CENTURY IN TEXAS:
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REFUNDS FOR DAMAGED VEHICLES:
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CLAIMS REASSESSMENTS:
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People & Places
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Not if, but How’ Repairing the Texas Workers' Compensation System
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Impact on Other Agents of Conn. Verdict Against Nationwide Doubted
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Is it Time to Sell the Agency’ Three Factors to Help You Decide …
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Credit Scoring: Actuarially Sound, But is it Fair’
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Louisiana’s Bankers Insurance Center Begins Agency Acquisition Plan
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Montemayor not Seeking Reappointment
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Are We Repeating the Past — Again’
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Back to the Basics
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State Capital Assigned ‘R’
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Ohio Casualty Affirmed
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Best Meridian Lowered
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Quanta Insurance Group Affirmed
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The Asian Catastrophe: An Unprecedented Event Evokes a Global Response
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Heath Turns the Corner as Colemont Insurance Brokers
Southeast Articles from January 24, 2005
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How to Find New Markets
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S.C. INSURER ADDS EMERGENCY SERVICES:
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DELTONA, FLA., SINKHOLE PANICS AREA HOMEONWERS:
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ETHICS COMMISSION FINES GA. INSURANCE COMMISSIONER:
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FRUSTRATED FLA. HOMEOWNERS UNABLE TO CASH CHECKS:
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S.C. LAWSUIT CLAIMS HIX INSURANCE MISLED N.C. CUSTOMERS:
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AMERICAN MUTUAL CLOSES OFFICE IN CHARLESTON, S.C. :
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LIG MARINE MANAGERS ENHANCES MARINE COVERAGE:
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KY. A.G. WARNS AGAINST FAKE FEMA INSPECTORS:
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FLORIDA EXTENDS EMERGENCY RULE:
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STATE FARM SAFETY PATROL WATCHING FLA. TURNPIKE:
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ESURANCE SALES CENTER HEATS UP COMPETITION:
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BEST PLACES RATING FOR ATLANTIC PREFERRED UNDER REVIEW:
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13 Fla. Companies Request Rate Hikes
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2005 Ga. General Assembly to Consider Medical Liability Reform
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People & Places
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Are We Repeating the Past — Again’
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Back to the Basics
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State Capital Assigned ‘R’
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Ohio Casualty Affirmed
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Best Meridian Lowered
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Quanta Insurance Group Affirmed
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The Asian Catastrophe: An Unprecedented Event Evokes a Global Response
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Heath Turns the Corner as Colemont Insurance Brokers
Midwest Articles from January 24, 2005
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Restaurants, Hospitality
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Umbrella
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People & Places
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VW Seeks a Sales Charge Out of No-Charge Insurance to Car Buyers
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Iowa Insurers Caught Like Deer in Headlights by Levy Request
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Missouri’s Gov. Blunt Tabs Insurance Lawyer to Chair Comp Board
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Rules Banning Credit Scoring Go to Mich. Panel for Approval
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Insurance Marketing and Communications
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Outsourcing Allows Agents and Brokers to Focus on Core Competencies
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A Brief History of Contingent Commission Agreements
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Westfield Carefully Weighs Wider Midwest Move
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Are We Repeating the Past … Again’
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$750 MILLION WILL SETTLE MARSH LAWSUIT
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MO. GOP LOOKS TO CHANGE COMP RULES
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TOILET BRUSH WARNING TOPS ‘WACKY’ LIST
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ASBESTOS PROPOSAL FALLS SHORT
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TORT COSTS REACHED RECORD HIGH IN 2003
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COMMERCIAL AUTO RESULTS TAKE U-TURN
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CARRIER FAILURES DECLINED 48% LAST YEAR
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Back to the Basics
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State Capital Assigned ‘R’
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Ohio Casualty Affirmed
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Best Meridian Lowered
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Quanta Insurance Group Affirmed
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The Asian Catastrophe: An Unprecedented Event Evokes a Global Response
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Heath Turns the Corner as Colemont Insurance Brokers
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The Drive’
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Insurance Industry Can’t Paper Over Its Faults, Lloyd’s Chairman Advises
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Environmental
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Trucking, Transportation
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Owner’s and Tenant’s Protective
East Articles from January 24, 2005
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Back to the Basics
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State Capital Assigned ‘R’
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Ohio Casualty Affirmed
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Best Meridian Lowered
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Quanta Insurance Group Affirmed
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The Asian Catastrophe: An Unprecedented Event Evokes a Global Response
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Heath Turns the Corner as Colemont Insurance Brokers
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Buyers Be Where’
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VW Seeks a Sales Charge Out of No-Charge Insurance to Car Buyers
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From Boston Tea Party to Big Dig, Lloyd’s is Part of New England History
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Insurance Industry Can’t Paper Over Its Faults, Lloyd’s Chairman Advises
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MASS. CHANGES FAIR PLAN LAW:
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COMMERCE SUES OVER AUTO PLAN:
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CONN. GOV. TACKLES MED-MAL:
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R.I. APPROVES 20% WORKERS’ COMP CUT:
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N.J. SEEKS COMPENSATION PLANS:
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SERIO OUT; PATAKI NOMINATES MILLS:
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N.Y. RANKS AUTO INSURERS ON COMPLAINTS:
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PA. HIKES WEEKLY COMP BENEFIT:
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MD. LAWMAKERS OVERRIDE VETO:
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DELAWARE’S DENN SEEKS CREDIT SCORE BAN:
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VIRGINIA EYES PREMIUM TAX:
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People & Places
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Court Knocks Out Mass. Limits on Banks’ Sales of Insurance
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Insurer Votes Not to Renew N.H. Woman’s Umbrella Over Political Activity
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N.Y. Weighed Contingent Fee Issue Years Before Spitzer Investigation
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N.Y. Superintendent: A Handshake and Heads-Up
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