- Texas’ July Enforcement Actions Result in $1.2M in Fines, Restitution
- La. Firefighters Must Haul Water to Fires, Could Affect Insurance Ratings
- Texas Leads Nation in Percentage without Health Coverage
- Texas Comp Division Takes Steps to Secure Confidential Information
- La.: Hurricanes did $100B in Damage; State Short $34B to Cover Losses
- Deadline Looms for Filing Suits Against Insurers Over Katrina
- FEMA Cancels Nonprofit, Government Deductible Plan
- Okla. Physicians Liability Insurer Overcomes $143M Deficit
- Texas Says Auto Insurance Verification Program on for Early 2008
- NRRA Applauds Oklahoma’s Decision Not to Require Fraud Fees
- Texas Workers’ Comp Stakeholder Meeting Set for Aug. 27
- Okla. AG Warns of Home Repair Fraud in Aftermath of Storms
- La. District Court Says Allstate Trial Exhibits Must Remain Open
- La. Citizens: New Computer System Needed
- Texas Mutual: 4 Sentenced for Fraud in Workers’ Comp Cases
- DWI Enforcement in Texas Stepped up as Labor Day Approaches
- Former Ark. Insurance Agent Sentenced in Theft Case
- La. Commissioner: Waive Insurance Change for Government, Nonprofits
- La. Tells Unlicensed Corporation, Former Agents to Cease and Desist
- Erin Brings Flooding to Okla. as Flood Control Funds Dry Up
- 15 Linked to Dallas Plant Show Signs of Asbestos Illnesses
- Tropical Storm, Hurricane a Wake-up Call for Coastal Residents
- Jury Selection Begins in La. in Katrina Nursing Home Trial
- Okla. Lawmaker Proposes Ban on Cell Phone Use by School Bus Drivers
- Texas Workers’ Comp Division Assesses $153K in Fines in June, July
- La. Judge: No Basis for Suit to Make State Sue Insurance Companies
- Texas Agency and Fireman’s Fund Donate $5K to Dallas Fire Station
- St. Bernard Parish, La., Considers Suing Insurance Companies
- New Orleans Officials Say City Can’t Wait for New Flood Gates
- Texas Company Voluntarily Recalls Possibly Tainted Sandwiches
- Soybean Rust Found in 2 More Ark. Counties
- La. Independent Agents Group CEO Lauds Flood Limitation Rulings
- Okla. AG: 1,000-plus Defective Tires May Have Been Sold in State
- Consumer Groups: Allstate Trying to Hide Katrina Claims Practices
- Texas AG Says Health Spa Chain Exposed Customer Records to ID Theft
- Inspection at Okla. Apartment Complex to Focus on Toxic Chemical
- La. Commissioner Won’t Seek to Extend Deadline to Sue Insurers
- Fifth Circuit Court Rules in Insurers’ Favor in Katrina Levee Breach Case
- 180,000 Homeowners Apply to La.’s Road Home Program
- Marina Operators: Lake Texoma Flood Damage Tops $2 Million
- Informal, Working Drafts of Texas Medical Fee Guideline Rules Posted
- Ark. Workers’ Comp Proposed Rule, Form Changes Available for Comment
- Construction, Insurance Costs Eating Into Rental Repair Aid in La.
- Enron Investors Seek Texas Senator’s Help in $40 Billion Lawsuit
- Lubbock Businessman Appointed to Chair Texas Mutual Board
- Case Dismissed Against Ex-Firefighter Accused of Arson in Ark.
- Mediators Work to Settle Katrina Suits