- Study: Health Care Costs in La. Rise Faster Than Paychecks
- Texas Schedules Workshop on Workers’ Comp Health Care Networks
- FEMA Says Disaster Tax Relief Available for La. Residents
- Former La. Insurance Agent Arrested on Fraud Charges
- Ark. Joins Court Filing on Credit Scoring
- Texas Announces November Enforcement Actions
- 2 Small Earthquakes Rattle Oklahomans’ Nerves
- Arkansas Dedicates New Emergency Center
- La. Judge Denies Move to Block Citizens from Hiking Rates
- NFIB Groups Earn Texas Mutual Dividends
- ID Theft, Fraud Case Leads Okla. AG to Ask for Statute Change
- Texas AG Cracks Down on Chemical Plants for Alleged Air Pollution
- La. Judge: Insurers Liable for Water
- Houston Nurse Sentenced for Workers’ Comp Fraud
- La. Woman, Stopped for Traffic Violation, Charged with Trying to Kill Officers
- Okla. Couple Pleads Guilty in Charity Fraud Case
- Okla. AG Warns Ketchum Bank Customers About ID Theft Scam
- La. Rating Commission Rejects Key Rule Change for Allstate
- Insurer for Orthodox Church in Texas Settles Abuse Claim
- Insurer Says it Settled with Astros Over Bagwell Claim
- La. Gov. Gets Just Two Bills Passed in Special Session
- La. House Approves Insurance Tax Credit for Homeowners
- Okla.’s First Ethanol Plant Gets Insurance, OK to Operate
- Seven Indicted for Workers’ Compensation Fraud in Texas
- Recovery Czar to Meet with Insurer Regarding Southern La.
- Lawsuit Filed to Block La. Citizens from Hiking Rates
- Texas Work Comp Division Revises Training, Scheduling for Doctors
- Legislator Would ban Cell Phone use by Drivers in Ark.
- La. Gov. Can’t Drum up Votes for Spending Plans
- La. Insurance Agent Arrested and Issued C&D Order
- Call to Texas Arson Hotline Nails Juveniles
- Texas Agent Accused of Issuing Bogus Insurance Certificates in La.
- LWCC Reminds Employers to Keep Workplace Safe for Holiday Hires
- Democratic Rep. Jefferson wins House Runoff Election in La.
- Okla. Chiropractor’s License Revoked for Violating Rules
- La. Gov.’s Spending Plans Approved by House Appropriations Committee
- Two More Plead Guilty in New Orleans Schools Insurance Kickbacks Case
- La. Lawmakers See Little Hope for Insurance Reform
- TDI Announces October Enforcement Actions
- La. Gov. Urges Insurer to Reverse Plan to Stop Renewing Commercial Policies
- Wal-Mart Settles a Nearly $5.1 Million Insurance Lawsuit in Okla.
- La. Legislative Panel Adds $1.6B to Budget but Stalls on $827M
- OSU Officials Consider Tobacco Ban
- La. Gov. Presses Ahead with Special Session for Dec. 8-17
- RMS Report Predicts Increasing Flood Risk in New Orleans
- St. Paul Travelers Won’t Renew Some Commercial Policies in New Orleans
- Insurer Group to La. Lawmakers: Avoid Hasty Decision-Making
- Texas Hospital Insurance Exchange Lowers Rates for Hospital Subscribers
- Leos Named Marketing Director at Hull & Company