Insurance Journal
January 26, 2009 Issue
National Articles from January 26, 2009
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Madoff Scandal to Cost Insurers $1.8 Billion, Aon Benfield Estimates
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Duty to Defend Greater than Duty to Indemnify
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Insurance Claims for 2008 U.S. Catastrophes to Top $25 Billion
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New Markets
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Obama Presidency Could Dramatically Influence Courts, Vanderbilt Professor Says
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London’s Reach Bolsters U.S. Specialty Lines
West Articles from January 26, 2009
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Customer Retention Should Be Priority No. 1 for Agency Managers
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Kicking Off a Good Team
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Even Best Practices Agencies Struggle To Grow in Soft Market
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Montana Lawmakers Look at Limiting Recreational Liability
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Nevada Names Kipper Insurance Commissioner
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Declarations
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People
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New Fines for Minor Insurance Code Violations
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California Appeals Court Reverses Pollution Liability Decision
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Agents Speak Out on ‘Putting Back the Pieces’ After Brooke
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The Invisible Hard Market
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New Season Kick-Off
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E.P.I.C. Announces Settlement with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
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It Figures
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Continuing Financial Crisis Leads to Vacant Properties, Vulnerable to Vandalism, Metal Theft
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Montana Bill Suggests Implementing Fire-Safety Incentives
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Region’s Best Practices Agencies
South Articles from January 26, 2009
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Foreclosures, Vacant Properties Increase with Continuing Financial Crisis
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Don’t Cheap Out on the Training
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Texas No. 1 for Railway Accidents; Harris County Leads the Way
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Customer Retention Should Be Priority No. 1 for Agency Managers
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People
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It Figures
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Insurance in Times of Financial Crisis
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They’re Baaaaack!
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Declarations
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Louisiana Ranks Highly in Highway Safety Report
Southeast Articles from January 26, 2009
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People
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Industry Launches Mine Safety Effort
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Insurers Seek Cut in Florida Hurricane Fund Charges
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AIG Client Sues Over 2005 Miami Seaplane Crash
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Ky. Officers Sue Over Holiday Party Injuries
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Business Moves
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Mississippi Scruggs-Katrina Suits Quietly Settled
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Florida Officially Rejects State Farm Rate Hike
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BrickStreet Writes Outside West Virginia; Drops Worst In-State Accounts
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Florida Workers’ Compensation Market in Good Shape, Says State
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How Lawyers Hope to Fix Catastrophe Insurance Problems
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Declarations
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Customer Retention Should Be Priority No. 1 for Agency Managers
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Domestic Insurers Winning Florida Homeowners Market
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Florida Panel Backs Rate Hikes, Stricter Rules for Citizens
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It Figures
Midwest Articles from January 26, 2009
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Michigan Advances Ergonomics Rule Over Business Opposition
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Missouri Homeowners Need Insurance to Go Green
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Business Moves
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Declarations
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Labor, Trial Lawyers Criticize Kansas Workers’ Compensation System
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Change and Protect
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North Dakota Could Back Tougher Teen Driving Laws
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People
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It Figures
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Iowa to Address Flood Recovery Despite Economic Concerns
East Articles from January 26, 2009
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Older Drivers’ Fatal Crashes Trend Down Even as More Seniors Drive
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Customer Retention Should Be Priority No. 1 for Agency Managers
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Business Moves
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Connecticut Group Sues over Damage Caused by Implosion
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It Figures
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Court: New Jersey Woman Can Pursue Perfume Lawsuit
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The Invisible Hard Market
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Declarations
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Insurance in Times of Financial Crisis
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Workers’ Compensation Claim on Wrong Eye Leads to Insurance Fraud Charges against New York Man
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Change and Protect
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Maine’s Kofman Vows to Do the Job that Feds Can’t
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Specter of Danger Surrounds Cell Phones in Cars
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