Insurance Journal
June 5, 2006 Issue
National Articles from June 5, 2006
West Articles from June 5, 2006
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute model of New Orleans levee points to layer of clay
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Federal product liability lawsuits declining, data indicates
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Risk managers report cost of risk down in 2005
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Notable Quotable
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Exercising appropriate standard of care
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AccuWeather, NOAA warn of active hurricane season
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Colorado prepares for hail, expects three to four catastrophic hailstorms
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Figures
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Business Moves
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New Markets
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News Currents
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California Commissioner says insurers earning ‘excess profits’
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Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to halt
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Arthur J. Gallagher lacked authority to issue additional endorsements
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Hartwig Predicts Profitable 2006, Premium Growth Grinding to Halt
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California workers’ comp system reformed, but still needs more
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People
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Federal Flood Insurance Program is floundering, needs reform
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Savvy salespeople can profit from the Internet
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Business continuity lessons from last season’s hurricanes
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Editor’s Note: It’s not easy being green
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Heat treatment method offers options for relief efforts on coast
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News Currents
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California roofers face new workers’ comp regulations
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Idaho issues cease and desist order against Sinclair Insurance
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News Currents
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Fraud Roundup
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It’s not easy being green
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Business continuity lessons from last season’s hurricanes
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Fraud Roundup
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Colorado adds fraud prosecutors, investigators
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Colorado prepares for hail, expects three to four catastrophic hailstorms
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Insurance industry lags behind in technology but consumers can help
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Market trends downward slightly; habitational still a challenge
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CORRECTION
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Management by the numbers
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Workers’ comp 2005 results ‘excellent,’ but caution advised, say experts
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GLOBAL CLAIMS, SAN DIEGO
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Multi-family housing: How to slow the A&E claims flow
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Millions of renters lack insurance, says Trusted Choice survey
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IDAHO ISSUES CEASE AND DESIST ORDER AGAINST SINCLAIR INSURANCE
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World Cup: Most heavily insured sporting event starts in Germany
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Exercising appropriate standard of care
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Big ‘I’ Bob Rusbuldt is on the job
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California Commissioner says insurers earning ‘excess profits’
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Workers’ comp market ‘guarded’ at the moment, expert says
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AccuWeather, NOAA warn of active hurricane season
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Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to halt
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California roofers face new workers’ comp regulations
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LOSS RATIOS, CLAIMS DOWN IN CALIFORNIA
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California workers’ comp system reformed, but still needs more
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Savvy salespeople can profit from the Internet
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Arthur J. Gallagher lacked authority to issue additional endorsements
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New Markets
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Risk managers report cost of risk down in 2005
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WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMMISSIONER SEEKS LEGAL REDRESS FOR FAILED INSURER
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ARIZONA VEHICLE REPAIR BILL DIES IN COMMITTEE
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Federal Flood Insurance Program is floundering, needs reform
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New Mexico superintendent announces retirement, under investigation
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Federal product liability lawsuits declining, data indicates
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Report ranks Phoenix drivers safest of big cities
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People and Places
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE MODEL OF NEW ORLEANS LEVEE POINTS TO LAYER OF CLAY
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LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL UNDERWRITERS, LOS ANGELES
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Heat treatment method offers options for relief efforts on coast
South Articles from June 5, 2006
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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News Currents
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People
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Business continuity lessons from hurricane season
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Katrina, Rita complaints breed probes in La.
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Allstate moving windstorm coverage in Texas coastal areas to TWIA
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Q & A with Texas Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Albert Betts
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John Lary Kephart
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Safeco adds online distribution strategy to sell direct to consumers
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Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, sees premium growth grinding to a halt
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Case Law Watch
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Insurance industry lags behind in technology but consumers can help
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Market trends downward slightly; habitational still a challenge
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Management by the numbers
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Workers’ comp 2005 results ‘excellent,’ but caution advised, say experts
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Multi-family housing: How to slow the A&E claims flow
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Millions of renters lack insurance, says Trusted Choice survey
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World Cup: Most heavily insured sporting event starts in Germany
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Big ‘I’ Bob Rusbuldt is on the job
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Workers’ comp market ‘guarded’ at the moment, expert says
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To bee or not to bee
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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AccuWeather, NOAA warn of active hurricane season
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TDI: ALLSTATE MUST REDUCE RATES, REFUND CUSTOMERS
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Safeco adds online distribution strategy to sell direct to consumers
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People and Places
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Business continuity lessons from hurricane season
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HARTWIG PREDICTS PROFITABLE 2006, SEES PREMIUM GROWTH GRINDING TO A HALT
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John Lary Kephart
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Q & A with Texas Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Albert Betts
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Case Law Watch
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Katrina, Rita complaints breed probes in La.
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Allstate moving windstorm coverage in Texas coastal areas to TWIA
Southeast Articles from June 5, 2006
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News Currents
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Coverage issues at core of Hurricane Katrina-related litigation
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Business continuity lessons from hurricane season
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Carrot and stick, or bail-out?
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Tropical Depression:Hurricane linked to long-term mental distress
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Agents have until Oct. 1 to register in Florida’s Agency Licensing System
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Only 12 of 18 perils happen in Florida, ‘So what’s your problem?’ quips moderator
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Coverage issues at core of Hurricane Katrina-related litigation
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Carrier enters Vision Indy car in the ‘500’ race
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Post Spitzer, merger activity picking up
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AccuWeather, NOAA warn of active hurricane season
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‘Significant’ Fla. reform bill could be national model, says PIA chief
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Business continuity lessons from hurricane season
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People and Places
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Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, sees premium growth grinding to a halt
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Insurance industry lags behind in technology but consumers can help
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Market trends downward slightly; habitational still a challenge
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Management by the numbers
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Workers’ comp 2005 results ‘excellent,’ but caution advised, say experts
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Multi-family housing: How to slow the A&E claims flow
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Millions of renters lack insurance, says Trusted Choice survey
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World Cup: Most heavily insured sporting event starts in Germany
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Big ‘I’ Bob Rusbuldt is on the job
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Workers’ comp market ‘guarded’ at the moment, expert says
Midwest Articles from June 5, 2006
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Business Moves
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Allstate report ranks South Dakota drivers as safest
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Fraud Roundup
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States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
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Insurers sue governor, state officials over diversion of funds from Ill. Auto Theft Program
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New Markets
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People
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“Well Heeled” consumers rank USAA, Chubb, American Family
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Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to a halt
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Editor’s Note: Repealing mandatory helmet law-not a wise choice
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Insurance industry lags behind in technology but consumers can help
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Market trends downward slightly; habitational still a challenge
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Management by the numbers
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Workers’ comp 2005 results ‘excellent,’ but caution advised, say experts
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Multi-family housing: How to slow the A&E claims flow
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Millions of renters lack insurance, says Trusted Choice survey
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World Cup: Most heavily insured sporting event starts in Germany
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Big ‘I’ Bob Rusbuldt is on the job
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Workers’ comp market ‘guarded’ at the moment, expert says
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Repealing mandatory helmet law–not a wise choice
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“Well Heeled” consumers rank USAA, Chubb, American Family
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States promise quicker insurance product, filing approval under new system with Interstate Compact
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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New Markets
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Insurers sue governor, state officials over diversion of funds from Ill. Auto Theft Program
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Hartwig predicts profitable 2006, premium growth grinding to a halt
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Fraud Roundup
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People and Places
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Allstate report ranks South Dakota drivers as safest
East Articles from June 5, 2006
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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People
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Insurance industry lags behind in technology but consumers can help
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Market trends downward slightly; habitational still a challenge
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Management by the numbers
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Workers’ comp 2005 results ‘excellent,’ but caution advised, say experts
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Multi-family housing: How to slow the A&E claims flow
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Millions of renters lack insurance, says Trusted Choice survey
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World Cup: Most heavily insured sporting event starts in Germany
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Big ‘I’ Bob Rusbuldt is on the job
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Workers’ comp market ‘guarded’ at the moment, expert says
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Freedom trail
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New Markets
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Safeco adds online distribution strategy
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People and Places
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Horse cents
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N.H. insurer tax cut part of plan to boost declining insurance sector
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Not all in N.E. eligible for flood relief
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PROFIT PICTURE FOR 2006 LOOKING POSITIVE
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Legal and effective incentive compensation still under fire
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Rising legal, medical costs and speedy payments mark region’s WC systems
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N.J. court: Guaranty fund to pay illegal aliens’ accident costs
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Northeast warned against complacency as hurricane season advances
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Agency spreading good works in Mass., Conn.
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New England’s flood recovery
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Why selling insurance is not like selling a car
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Disaster backstop talk
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Charges and denials
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