Insurance Journal
June 2, 2008 Issue
National Articles from June 2, 2008
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Study: Moderate Income Households an Untapped Insurance Market
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Appeals Court Overturns $7.75 Million Vioxx Verdict
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FBI Says Fighting Financial Crimes a Priority; Insurance Cases Top 200
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‘Garbage In, Gospel Out’
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The Reluctant Bride: Insurance Australia Group Rejects QBE’s Latest Offer
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Program Market to Remain Vibrant in 2008
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Become a Systemized Agency
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Lawsuits Against Lenders Accelerate Amid U.S. Housing Crisis
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New Markets
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A Soft Market Solution: MGAs and Risk Sharing
Midwest Articles from June 2, 2008
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Authorities Find Insurance Investigator’s Body; Agent Charged
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People
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NAIC: Don’t Pack Your Bags Just Yet
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It Figures
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Insurance Industry Celebrates Women’s Achievements
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Declarations
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Michigan Family Gets $21M Settlement in Door County Explosion
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Case Watch
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Ohio Woman Gets $20M Over Baby Stuck in Birth Canal
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Mold Costs One Builder $3 Million
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Louisiana Train Derailment Highlights Need for Railroad Safety Measures
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Barriers to Prosecution of Fraud Cases Include Finding an Effective Prosecutor
Southeast Articles from June 2, 2008
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Mississippi Wind Pool Rates Down
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Officials Vow Crackdown on Reckless Driving by Marines from Camp Lejeune in N.C.
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People
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Declarations
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Labor Rift at Greenbrier Resort Forcing Insurance Brokers to Move Meetings
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Agent Charged with Murder in Death of N.C. Auditor
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More Catastrophe Fund Surcharges Likely for Florida Policyholders
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Tenn. Reforms Moderate Workers’ Comp Costs
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Fraud fight up against budget shortfalls
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Florida Lifts Allstate Suspension
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Tenn. Restricts Medical Malpractice Suits
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Coastal Growth from Texas to N.C. Lends Urgency to Hurricane Forecasts
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West Virginia’s Loss at Greenbrier is Virginia’s Gain at The Homestead
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Not-So-Happy Mother’s Day in Georgia
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Business Moves
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It Figures
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Storm Ready
South Articles from June 2, 2008
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Dispute Between State Farm and Texas Goes On
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GINA: A Solution in Search of a Problem?
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Texas Review Board Says Insurance Department Works Well but Offers Changes
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Louisiana House OKs Car Insurance Hike
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Innovation Necessary for Insurance Industry
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It Figures
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Outgoing President Believes Service to IIAT Has Benefitted Him ‘Tremendously’
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Q&A with Swingle Collins & Associates’ Frank Swingle
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Inexpensive roof vent could prevent wind damage
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Allstate: Nearly 40% of Houstonians Won’t Evacuate
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Here We Go Again
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People
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Louisiana Train Derailment Highlights Need for Railroad Safety Measures
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Insurance Industry Celebrates Women’s Achievements
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Credit Woes May Cause Turbulence in Catastrophe Markets
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$50M in Insured Losses Expected From May Storm in Austin
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Declarations
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La. Supreme Court upholds appeals court decision in wind versus water case
West Articles from June 2, 2008
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Claims of Agent’s Professional Negligence Can Be Assigned To Third Party
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People
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Insurance Companies Face Global Warming Claims
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Auto Insurers Seek to Attract Latinos
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Drive for Diversity
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GINA: A Solution in Search of a Problem?
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Arizona Passes Captive Insurance Legislation
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Colorado Residents Cleaning Up After Tornadoes, Hail
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Scientists Predict $200B in Damage From Southern California Earthquake
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Getting Down to Business
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California House Passes Agent-Broker Bill
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It Figures
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Storm Ready
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Business Moves
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Oregon Collision Shops Give State Farm High Customer Service Marks
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