- New Orleans Health Care Groups Sue St. Paul Travelers
- Texans Urged to Conduct Home Inventory at Start of Hurricane Season
- Service from Progressive Cuts Time Managing Crash Claims
- Okla. Couple Awarded $13 Million in Lawsuit Against State Farm
- Okla. AG Sues Tobacco Companies
- Boating Safety Bill Approved by Okla. Lawmakers
- Insurance Verification Bill Passes Okla. House, Heads to Senate
- Louisiana Retailers Mutual Upgraded by A.M. Best
- Identify Theft Protection Measure Clears Okla. House
- La. Agent Faces Theft, Fraud Charges
- PIA of La. Stresses Preparation for 2006 Hurricane Season
- Bill Aims to Ease Insurance Woes for Jockeys in La.
- Arkansans Urged to Prepare Now for Possible Earthquake
- La. Workers’ Comp Insurer Stresses Workplace Safety for Young Hires
- Insurance Issues Remain High on La. Legislative Agenda
- Arkansas Working up Weight-Loss Programs for State Workers
- Group Urges Action as La. House Committee Considers Critical Bills
- Allstate Dropping Windstorm Coverage in Texas Coastal Areas
- Judge in La. Rules in Favor of Insurance Companies in Flood Lawsuit
- Texas Mutual Unveils Online Interactive Safety Tools
- Houston-area Pastor Gets 10-Year Sentence for Church Blaze
- La. Senator Says Insurance Department is Doing Too Little – Too Late
- La. Producer Accused of Pocketing Premiums, Forgery
- Nine Companies Approved to Self-Insure for Workers’ Comp in Texas
- La. Agent Booked on Forgery Charges
- La. Bill Would Extend Time to File Hurricane Insurance Lawsuits
- Accused of Taking Premiums, Former La. Agent Told to Cease and Desist
- Report Says Comp Costs per Claim in La. Higher Than in Median State
- Complaints Lead to Probe of La. Insurers’ Hurricane Claims Handling
- State Considers Raising Speed Limits in West Texas
- Texas Workers’ Comp Educational Session Offered in Lubbock on May 30
- Hallmark Reports Increased Revenues
- Insurer Group Reminds Homeowners of the Need for Flood Coverage
- Texas Workers’ Comp Division Posts Newsletter Online
- Rita Bus Fire Victims Reach Settlement
- Texas Regulators Urge Coastal Residents to Review Insurance Coverages
- Republic Companies See Higher Revenues in Q1
- Multiple Storms Leave Damage in March Across Ark.
- La. Kids’ Chance Golf Tournament Raises $27K for Children of Injured Workers
- Texas Senate Approves Tax and Education Reform Bill
- Insurers Fight Trial Bar Initiatives in La.
- Three Dead in North Texas Tornado
- Texas Workers’ Comp Rulebook Supplement 2006-02 Available Online
- St. Martinville, La., Producer Loses License After Felony Conviction
- La. Senate Approves Bill Extending Hurricane Claims Deadline
- La. Contractor Fined Nearly $180K for Safety Violations
- Gainsco Reports Lower Net Income for Q1 2006
- Texas Workers’ Comp Division Publishes Plan to Implement Reforms
- Marinas Slowly Make Comeback in Hurricane-hit La.
- TDI Offers Tips for Storm Season
- Crews Work to Clean up Storm Damage in Central Texas
- Texas Business Tax Winners and Losers
- Authorities Trying to Trace Weapon From Okla. Killing
- Man Accused of Bilking La. Homeowner by Posing as Adjuster
- La. Judge Steps Down from Suit Against Last-Resort Insurer
- Texas Agent Group Supports Increase in Windstorm Limits
- Bulk of Texas Tax Reform Package Passes Senate
- Judges Step Aside From Jefferson Parish, La., Flood Suits
- Guilty Plea in Fraudulent Wheelchair Billings Case in Texas and La.
- Agency: Katrina, Rita Destroyed 113 Petroleum Platforms
- Ark. Seeks to Intervene in Okla. Poultry Lawsuit
- New Orleans Unveils 2006 Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Ark. Regulators Want to Hear From Public on River Pipeline
- Okla. Lawmakers Fight Easier Access to Candidate Information
- Okla. House Once Again Passes Civil Justice Legislation
- Texas DOI Lists March Enforcement Actions
- NOAA Aircrew Begins Hurricane Awareness Mission in Texas
- Ark. Officials Advise Locals to Plan for Pandemic
- Storms Bring Rain, Hail to Parts of Texas
- La. Commissioner Launches Storm Awareness Tour in Lake Charles