Insurance Journal
March 21, 2005 Issue
National Articles from March 21, 2005
East Articles from March 21, 2005
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Safety in Numbers
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Main Street Matters
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People & Places
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Broker to Marsh Cast-Offs: ‘Look No Further’
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MarshMac Emerges from Difficult Year with Downsizing and Disclosure Plan
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Pennsylvania Keeps Its Workers’ Compensation Costs Under Control
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CPCU Society Looking into IMSA Standards Model for P/C Industry
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Conn. Finds Aggressive Drivers U-Turn into Trouble After Retraining
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Lawmakers Endorse New Nursing Home Ergonomic Guidelines
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Spitzer’s Complaint Outlines Aon’s Personal Lines Deals with Insurers
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WORKERS’ COMP WRITERS SEEK 1% HIKE:
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HORACE MANN EXIT UPHELD:
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BROKER SEEKS APOLOGY FROM AG:
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NIGHTCLUB OWNERS TO PAY FAMILIES:
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MED-MAL COALITION FORMED:
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TEEN DRIVER FATALITIES DECLINE:
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FERRY CRASH PROBE FAULTS CITY:
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N.Y. BILL IMPOSES FIDUCIARY DUTY:
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$85 MILLION RELIANCE SETTLEMENT:
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GENERAL RE UNDER SCRUTINY:
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Agents Beware: Due Diligence is Now Required on Brokers
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R&SA-USA Downgraded
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United Fire and Casualty Co. Revised
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Montpelier Re Unaffected By Dividend
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Adirondack Ins. Exchange Assigned
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For Many Agency Owners, Cross Selling Is a Missed Opportunity
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Workers’ Compensation: In-Between the Good, the Bad, and the Injuries
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From the Fraud Wire … Outrageous Stories Hit the Headlines
Midwest Articles from March 21, 2005
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R&SA-USA Downgraded
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United Fire and Casualty Co. Revised
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Montpelier Re Unaffected By Dividend
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Adirondack Ins. Exchange Assigned
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For Many Agency Owners, Cross Selling Is a Missed Opportunity
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Workers’ Compensation: In-Between the Good, the Bad, and the Injuries
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From the Fraud Wire … Outrageous Stories Hit the Headlines
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No, Michigan!
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People & Places
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Killer Tsunamis and the Marine Insurance Market
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The Cluster Option: A Short Survival Guide
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Serving the Friendly Skies
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Workers’ Comp Loss Prevention: Going Beyond the Safety Dance
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Key Cluster Considerations
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Aon Complaint Memos Reveal Personal Lines Arrangements
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NCOIL Approves Producer Compensation Disclosure Model Act
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AG ASKS JUDGE TO MAKE WILLIS HAND OVER DOCUMENTS
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POLL: MAJORITY SUPPORTS TAX PLAN
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AIA: TAX HIKE WILL HURT CONSUMERS
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MILITARY PROTECTION BILL PASSES SENATE
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STATE MOVES MOST LINES TO FILE AND USE
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BILL WOULD FORM LEGISLATIVE COMP APPEALS PANEL
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Asbestos Litigation: Manufacturing’s Silent Killer
Southeast Articles from March 21, 2005
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R&SA-USA Downgraded
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United Fire and Casualty Co. Revised
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Montpelier Re Unaffected By Dividend
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Adirondack Ins. Exchange Assigned
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For Many Agency Owners, Cross Selling Is a Missed Opportunity
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Workers’ Compensation: In-Between the Good, the Bad, and the Injuries
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From the Fraud Wire … Outrageous Stories Hit the Headlines
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N.C. Agenda Tight, No Time for Golf!
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ALA., N.C. AGENTS JOIN ASSUREX GLOBAL
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BILL TO EASE INTERNATIONAL SALES
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June Deadline WC Awards Nominations
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GROUP FROM FORMER SOVIET UNION ON TOUR
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PROGRESSIVE GROUP DRIVES INTO S.C.
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UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES ACT BATTLE LOOMS
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COSTS A MAJOR PROBLEM FOR W. VIRGINIANS
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W. VA. AGENCY TO SERVE HISPANICS
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People & Places
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Florida, Alabama Get Tough on Unpaid Claims
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Insurance-Related Subjects Top Florida Legislature’s To-Do List
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Workers’ Comp Varies Widely; Reforms Slow to Enact, Enforce
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Ethics in the Age of Spitzer
South Articles from March 21, 2005
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R&SA-USA Downgraded
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United Fire and Casualty Co. Revised
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Montpelier Re Unaffected By Dividend
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Adirondack Ins. Exchange Assigned
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For Many Agency Owners, Cross Selling Is a Missed Opportunity
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Workers’ Compensation: In-Between the Good, the Bad, and the Injuries
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From the Fraud Wire … Outrageous Stories Hit the Headlines
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More Data Needed?
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WOOLEY SAYS FLEX BAND SAVED $38M
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LONG-TERM CARE INS. GUIDE AVAILABLE
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LAWSUIT REFORM BILL MOVES TO SENATE
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GRAND JURY ISSUES FINAL REPORT ON FISHER
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FUTURE COMMISSIONER MAY BE APPOINTED
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UNINSURED DRIVER LEGISLATION FILED
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BILL RESPONDS TO CHOICEPOINT BREACH
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INSURERS MUST CONSIDER SECURITY BREACH
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People & Places
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Roofing Contractors, Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Profits
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When Is Prejudice Required?
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Health Care Revolution Delivers Opportunities for Surplus Lines Industry
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Purchasing Group Helps Auto Dealers Cope with Workers’ Comp
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Former La. Insurance Producer Arrested
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A Sinking Feeling in La.
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Unlicensed Chiropractor Indicted
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San Antonio Agents Subject of Fraud Alert
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Event Cancellation
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Habitational Real Estate
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Property for Public Entities
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Residential Wrap-Up
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Universal Excess
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Cyber Risk
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Texas Study Says Malpractice Verdicts Not to Blame for Rising Premiums
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Okla. Bills Tackle Uninsured Drivers
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Texas Workers’ Comp Bill Moves On
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Workers’ Comp Reform: Priority Number One for Oklahoma Lawmakers
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Ethics in the Age of Spitzer
West Articles from March 21, 2005
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GL for Roofing Contractors
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Event Cancellation
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Habitational Real Estate
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Property Program for Public Entities
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Hard to Place Workers’ Comp Program
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Stand-Alone Fiduciary Coverage
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Operation Scorpion Nets Nine Suspects
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Nev. Man Charged for Work Comp Fraud
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Man with Multiple Identities Indicted in International Scam
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Man Surrenders on Felony Charges
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Roofing Contractors, Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Profits
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Turning Blue into Green for Favored Companies
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Is California’s Comp Market Rebounding?
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Cypress Point President Discusses California Workers’ Comp Market
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Huge Opportunity Exists In LTC Marketplace For Trained, Savvy Agents
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Calif. Small Business Owners Optimistic About Growth, UBOC Survey Says
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Advice to California Agents: Use Care in Picking Workers’ Comp Approach
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Garamendi Testifies in Executive Life Lawsuit
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Utah Court Rules in Favor of Workers Compensation Fund
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Agents Beware: Due Diligence is Now Required
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R&SA-USA Downgraded
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United Fire and Casualty Co. Revised
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Montpelier Re Unaffected By Dividend
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Adirondack Ins. Exchange Assigned
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For Many Agency Owners, Cross Selling Is a Missed Opportunity
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Workers’ Compensation: In-Between the Good, the Bad, and the Injuries
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From the Fraud Wire … Outrageous Stories Hit the Headlines
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We’ve Come a Long, Long Way Together
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COURT RULES IN GARAMENDI’S FAVOR REGARDING STATE FUND:
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STATE FUND FILES 2004 FINANCIAL STATEMENT WITH CDI:
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AIA OPPOSES WASH. BILL LIMITING UNDERWRITING BASED ON DOG BREED:
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FARMERS TO LOWER RATES FOR COLO. AUTO CUSTOMERS:
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CALIF. JUDGE TOSSES OUT LAWSUIT INVOLVING ACE COMPANIES:
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PHYSICIANS INSURANCE RESPONDS TO WASH. COMMISSIONER’S ORDER:
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WASH. COMMISSIONER REFUNDS PREMIUMS TO DOCTORS:
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GARAMENDI WILL FIGHT AGAINST ABUSES IN HOMEOWNER INDUSTRY:
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People & Places
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