Insurance Journal
January 14, 2008 Issue
National Articles from January 14, 2008
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Assessing Catastrophe Risk While Underwriting Doesn’t Require Big Changes
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Dramatic Changes in State Building Trends Could Prompt Rise in Losses
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Future of Bond Insurance at Risk
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Momentum Strong for Broker M&As in October, November
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Wells Publishing, Insurance Journal, Named a Top Company to Work For
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Household Employee Exposure an Opportunity to Go Beyond Typical Sale
West Articles from January 14, 2008
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It Figures
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New Tools Can Help Underwrite, Price Winter Storm and Fire Risk
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Oregon Towers Must Provide Proof of Insurance
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Montana High Court Rules in Favor of Employees in Workers’ Comp Cases
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Business Moves
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What the Reauthorization of TRIA Means to the P/C Industry
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Oregon Liability Cap for Public Employees Ruled Unconstitutional
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New Markets
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People
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Fraud Roundup
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Employers Should Evaluate Testing Procedures to Eliminate Bias
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Industry, Residents Assessing West’s Winter Storm Damage
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Continuing Education Methods Serve a Positive Purpose
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Montana Directs Auto Insurers to Avoid Steering
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FBI Study: Violent, Property Crime Rates Decline
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Office Civility
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Travelers Settles With States Over Brokers’ Contingent Commissions
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Idaho Insurance Department Upset at Toyota, Claims Ads Promote Fraud
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Aiming to Improve Alaska
South Articles from January 14, 2008
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Business Moves
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New Tools Available For Pricing Winter Storm and Fire Risk
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People
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Stronger Earthquake Code Rules For Ark. On Hold
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It Figures
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Getting Out and About
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Declarations
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Travelers Settles With States Over brokers’ Contingent Commissions
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Deregulation Pushing Banks Into Insurance Industry
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Texas Establishes Performance Incentives for Workers’ Comp Carriers, Providers
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Maintaining Profitability in a Changing Market
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Subprime Contagion: Where Will the Litigation Wave Spread Next?
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Texas Coast and Rio Grande Valley Still ‘Judicial Hellholes,’ Group Says
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New Markets
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Zero Consumer Complaints From Hurricane Humberto Claims
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What the Reauthorization of TRIA Means to the P/C Industry
Southeast Articles from January 14, 2008
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Travelers Settles With States Over Brokers’ Contingent Commissions
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Business Moves
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It Figures
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32 Coal Miners Killed in U.S. in 2007
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Straight Talk From South Carolina
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New Markets
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Office Civility
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W. Va. Lawmakers Ignore Warnings in Seeking Workers’ Comp Oversight
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Southern Miss. Program Tackles Security at Sports Stadiums
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Fla. Gov. Crist Weighs Suing Property Insurers Over Rates
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Kentucky County Loses Second Courthouse to Arson
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People
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Declarations
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Low Salaries Leave Miss. Towns Short of Firefighting Personnel
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What the Reauthorization of TRIA Means to the P/C Industry
Midwest Articles from January 14, 2008
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It Figures
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New Markets
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Minn. Judge: Insurer Not Required to Cover Shooter
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Fraud Roundup
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Wisconsin Commissioner Faces Credit Scoring, Senior Health Issues
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Midwest States Fall Below National Average for Homeowners Premiums
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What the Reauthorization of TRIA Means to the P/C Industry
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Sometimes It’s Good to Lose
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Mo. Earthquake Insurance Task Force to Review Market Changes
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Travelers Settles With States Over Brokers’ Contingent Commissions
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Allstate Survey: Teens Want Friends to be Safer on Roads
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Illinois’ Madison County Dropped from ‘Judicial Hellhole’ List
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Declarations
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People
East Articles from January 14, 2008
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What the Reauthorization of TRIA Means to the P/C Industry
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It Figures
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People
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New Year Brings Familiar News of Bid-Rigging, Commission Complaints
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N.Y. Ranks Least Complained About Auto Insurers
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Office Civility
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Neighborly Advice: 10 Transition Tips for Massachusetts Agents
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Declarations
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The Outsiders’ Insider on Insurance Politics and Perceptions
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Court Reduces Award for ID Theft Damages
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Business Moves
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Unsure-ty: N.Y. Abruptly Pulls Bond Proposal for Small Contractors
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Mass. Mandates Payment Notification
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New Markets
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Pennsylvania: Murder and the Homeowners Policy
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