- Texas Receives More Than $55M in Disaster Aid After Summer Storms
- La. Commissioner to ask Insurers to Continue Katrina Mediations
- Texas Repeals Workers’ Comp Treatment Planning Rule
- Texas AG Launches School Safety Initiative
- ISO Data Named Statistical Agent for Med Mal Insurance in Okla.
- Nonfarm Job Growth Continues in La. as Unemployment Declines
- Texas AG Resolves Rita Price-Gouging Case against San Antonio Hotel
- Texas Sets Discount, Interest Rate for Oct. 1 – Dec. 31, 2007
- LWCC Promotes Bourg to Claims Manager
- La., Texas Towns Recovering Slowly 2 Years after Hurricane Rita
- OSHA Fines 4 Construction Companies for Texas Worksite Death
- In Advance of Gulf Storm, La. Gov. Declares State of Emergency
- La. Tells Unlicensed Adjuster to Stop Soliciting Business
- Texas Workers’ Comp Weekly Benefit Rate Set at $712
- AIR Worldwide Says Insured Losses from Humberto Likely Won’t Top $200M
- Texas AG Warns Against Price Gouging After Hurricane
- Texas: E-Billing for Workers’ Comp System Begins Jan. 1
- Okla. Receives $120M in Disaster Aid so Far in 2007
- Parker & Associates to Hold Claim Seminars in Texas
- Cleanup Begins in Texas, Louisiana After Hurricane Humberto
- Texas Assesses Performance of Comp Carriers, Providers
- After Humberto, Three Texas Counties Declared Disaster Areas
- Ark. to Receive $224K from United Healthcare Settlement
- Another Katrina Levee Failure Case Before La. Appeals Court
- Humberto Lands in Texas, Moves Into Louisiana
- La. Court: Lack of Hospital Evacuation Plan not Malpractice
- Former Okla. Commissioner Surrenders, Begins Jail Term
- La. Commissioner Promotes Anti-Auto Theft Curriculum in Schools
- Texas Supreme Court Issues Landmark Ruling in Construction Defect Case
- Former Okla. Insurance Commissioner Loses Appeal
- Owners of La. Nursing Home Acquitted in Katrina Deaths Case
- Texas Auto Dealers’ Dividend from Texas Mutual Approaches $1M
- Residents in Rural Ark. Community to Enjoy Low Fire-Insurance Rates
- 7 Texas Cities to Receive Smoke Alarms
- FARA Appoints Higley VP, Sales
- Texas Uninsured Drivers Targeted Under New $6 Million Program
- La. Insurance Market Outlook Brighter Some Predict
- Texas Dispute Resolution Officers Moved to OIEC on Sept. 1
- New Law Allows Texas Drivers Flexibility on Paying Penalty Surcharges
- Texas Bond Proposal Would Fund Training for Troopers