Insurance Journal
March 20, 2006 Issue
National Articles from March 20, 2006
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Insurers back in court over World Trade Center
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News Currents
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RMS CEO sees bigger catastrophe losses
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SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines
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Lloyd’s Market
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National Association of Insurance Commissioners
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By W. Randolph Zator
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Client Education
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Few homeowners buy flood insurance when not required, RAND study says
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Growing Your Property Casualty Agency
Midwest Articles from March 20, 2006
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Earthquakes, floods and wildfires … oh my!
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Harness the power of seminars
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Not all Oil & Gas programs are created equal
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Federal Bureau of Investigation targeting insurance fraud
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With eye on federal monies, more states adopting primary seat belt laws
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Insurers back in court over World Trade Center
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Few homeowners buy flood insurance when not required, RAND study says
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Berkshire’s Buffett still high on insurance despite catastrophe risk
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Legislators hear insurance industry’s resounding voice after the storm
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Ringmaster Richard enters the Lloyd’s lion’s den
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Is your agency’s newsletter a snooze-letter?
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RMS CEO SEES BIGGER CATASTROPHE LOSSES
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US AIRWAYS CAN’T COLLECT FOR 9/11 DISRUPTION, COURT RULES
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Washington SMART-ens Up: Effects of reform on the surplus lines industry
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Sea change
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U.S. Supreme Court nixes ethics challenge to State Farm ruling
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Solve the multi-state surplus tax problem now
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New Markets
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SOLAR STORM IN 2012 COULD CREATE BLACKOUTS, AFFECT GPS SYSTEMS
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Fraud Roundup
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Agents: Federal proposal will be Trojan horse for optional federal charter
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Wausau Signature Agency unveils new Employee Benefit Division
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AIG settles with Michigan for more than $5.2 million
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People and Places
Southeast Articles from March 20, 2006
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Florida auto no-fault claim costs hit double-digits
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DFS suggests Fla. homeowners reforms
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People
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News Currents
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NAMIC opposes bill’s renewal
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NAMIC supports sunset of Fla. no-fault auto law
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W.Va.: $1.89M in workers’ comp claims outstanding
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Fla. Insurance Council to push mitigation efforts
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Booker T. Washington Insurance goes into receivership
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Editor’s Note: 72 days and counting until
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By Patricia A. Borowski
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W.Va. Commissioner Cline Tells Big ‘I’ about Fraud Unit’s status; group hears catastrophe tips
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Miss. suspends 180-day deadline on Katrina repairs
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News Currents
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Legislative Update
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Legislation, fraud
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72 days and counting until 2006 hurricane season
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Solve the multi-state surplus tax problem now
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People and Places
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‘Fly-in’ participants to discuss legislative issues
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Fla. Insurance Council to push mitigation efforts
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Three IIAG-supported bills introduced in Georgia Legislature
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NAMIC supports sunset of Fla. no-fault auto law
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON INSURANCE GOES INTO RECEIVERSHIP
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W.Va.: $1.89M in workers’ comp claims outstanding
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Florida auto no-fault claim costs hit double-digits
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S.C. Big “I” topics: Legislation, fraud
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Property issues to dominate Florida Legislature
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W.Va. Commissioner Cline Tells Big ‘I’ about Fraud Unit’s status; group hears catastrophe tips
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Progressive drives into W.Va.
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DFS suggests Fla. homeowners reforms
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Miss. suspends 180-day deadline on Katrina repairs
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Earthquakes, floods and wildfires … oh my!
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Harness the power of seminars
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Not all Oil & Gas programs are created equal
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Federal Bureau of Investigation targeting insurance fraud
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With eye on federal monies, more states adopting primary seat belt laws
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Insurers back in court over World Trade Center
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Few homeowners buy flood insurance when not required, RAND study says
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Berkshire’s Buffett still high on insurance despite catastrophe risk
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Legislators hear insurance industry’s resounding voice after the storm
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Ringmaster Richard enters the Lloyd’s lion’s den
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Is your agency’s newsletter a snooze-letter?
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RMS CEO SEES BIGGER CATASTROPHE LOSSES
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US AIRWAYS CAN’T COLLECT FOR 9/11 DISRUPTION, COURT RULES
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Washington SMART-ens Up: Effects of reform on the surplus lines industry
South Articles from March 20, 2006
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Earthquakes, floods and wildfires … oh my!
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Harness the power of seminars
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Not all Oil & Gas programs are created equal
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Federal Bureau of Investigation targeting insurance fraud
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With eye on federal monies, more states adopting primary seat belt laws
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Insurers back in court over World Trade Center
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Few homeowners buy flood insurance when not required, RAND study says
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Berkshire’s Buffett still high on insurance despite catastrophe risk
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Legislators hear insurance industry’s resounding voice after the storm
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Ringmaster Richard enters the Lloyd’s lion’s den
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Is your agency’s newsletter a snooze-letter?
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RMS CEO SEES BIGGER CATASTROPHE LOSSES
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US AIRWAYS CAN’T COLLECT FOR 9/11 DISRUPTION, COURT RULES
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Washington SMART-ens Up: Effects of reform on the surplus lines industry
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Hurricane fatigue
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Texas, Louisiana surplus lines premium decreases in 2005
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Ark. shooting not covered by insurance policy
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COALITION AGAINST INSURANCE FRAUD LISTS 2005’s WORST INSURANCE CON ARTISTS
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Mostly A-OK with IIAOK
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Why are construction managers difficult to insure?
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Solve the multi-state surplus tax problem now
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New Markets
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Bond companies ordered to cease and desist
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La. directives aim for more consumer protection
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People and Places
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Jury awards Ark. agent more than $2.5 million
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TEXAS JUDGE’S RULING PARTIALLY FAVORS ALLSTATE AND STERLING
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$1.5B paid on more than 180K Rita claims
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For O & G operators, contracts and coverages go hand in hand
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The next wave: Insurance prejudice cases
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To acquire or be acquired–that is the question
West Articles from March 20, 2006
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Be Prepared
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Multi-state class actions could infringe on state regulators
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For O&G operators, contracts and coverages go hand in hand
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ARIZ. SENATE CONSIDERING LAW TO PROTECT CONSUMERS’ INFORMATION
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Hawaii leads nation in motorcycle theft
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Solve the multi-state surplus tax problem now
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Colorado medical payments coverage bill killed
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Top brokers, agents head for idea exchange at Hawaii bungalows
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FARMERS SAYS NORTHERN CALIF. AUTO GLASS BUSINESS INVOLVED IN SCAM
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PRIVACY, WORKERS’ COMP DOMINATE UTAH’S LEGISLATIVE SESSION
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Some 15 Percent of Montana vehicles don’t have insurance
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People and Places
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Audit shows Washington insurers over-billed
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How should agencies manage premium dollars?
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CALIF. HOME INSPECTIONS FOR FLOOD DAMAGE BEGIN
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Study says Californians unmotivated to prepare for next disaster
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Agents, brokers want Calif. court to depublish opinion
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Ensuring someone brings home the gold, silver, bronze — and green
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Fraud Roundup
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New Markets
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Earthquakes, floods and wildfires … oh my!
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Harness the power of seminars
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Not all Oil & Gas programs are created equal
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Federal Bureau of Investigation targeting insurance fraud
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With eye on federal monies, more states adopting primary seat belt laws
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Insurers back in court over World Trade Center
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Few homeowners buy flood insurance when not required, RAND study says
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Berkshire’s Buffett still high on insurance despite catastrophe risk
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Legislators hear insurance industry’s resounding voice after the storm
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Ringmaster Richard enters the Lloyd’s lion’s den
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Is your agency’s newsletter a snooze-letter?
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RMS CEO SEES BIGGER CATASTROPHE LOSSES
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US AIRWAYS CAN’T COLLECT FOR 9/11 DISRUPTION, COURT RULES
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Washington SMART-ens Up: Effects of reform on the surplus lines industry
East Articles from March 20, 2006
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Earthquakes, floods and wildfires … oh my!
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Harness the power of seminars
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Not all Oil & Gas programs are created equal
-
Federal Bureau of Investigation targeting insurance fraud
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With eye on federal monies, more states adopting primary seat belt laws
-
Insurers back in court over World Trade Center
-
Few homeowners buy flood insurance when not required, RAND study says
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Berkshire’s Buffett still high on insurance despite catastrophe risk
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Legislators hear insurance industry’s resounding voice after the storm
-
Ringmaster Richard enters the Lloyd’s lion’s den
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Is your agency’s newsletter a snooze-letter?
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RMS CEO SEES BIGGER CATASTROPHE LOSSES
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US AIRWAYS CAN’T COLLECT FOR 9/11 DISRUPTION, COURT RULES
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Washington SMART-ens Up: Effects of reform on the surplus lines industry
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Meetings of the mind
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What brokers need to watch for in Oil & Gas coverage
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Citizens Financial banks on ‘not your typical’ insurance agency sale
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For Oil & Gas operators, contracts and coverages go hand in hand
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Solve the multi-state surplus tax problem now
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People and Places
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New Markets
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Wind vs. flood Katrina lawsuit sent back to state court
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PENN. HALTS ROLE IN AGENTS’ FINGERPRINT AGENCY
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Atlantic Mutual ratings fall as surplus drops $100 million
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INSURERS MOVE TO LIMIT R.I. LEAD CLEANUP COSTS
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Citizens not banking on insurance
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Catching up with region’s insurance politics
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