- Florida Considering Commercial Joint Underwriting Association
- Miss. Announces Another Chance for Housing Grants
- S.C. Workers’ Comp Case Could be Reopened
- RTW Rehab Pays W.Va. Commission $40,000 Restitution, Fined $50,000
- Miami-Dade County, Fla. Couple Arrested for $69,000 Medicaid Fraud
- Fidelity National P/C Acquires Southern Family Flood Fla. Policies
- Durham, N.C. Resident Sentenced to 12-and-a-Half Years; Must repay $8.3M
- Fla. Insurance Commissioner Promotes National CAT Plan to House Committee
- Citizens Property Completes $3.05B Bond Sale
- Baltimore Company Admits Defrauding W.Va. Workers’ Comp Agency
- Florida Approves Surcharge for Property Insurance Policies
- Five Arrested in Western Kentucky University Fire
- Citizens to Obtain $3.05B; Largest Single Bond Issue in Florida’s History
- Federal Study Recommends Multi-function Phased Array Weather Radar
- Florida Releases Its Annual ‘Top-10 Fraud List’
- Citizens’ Reps Appeal to Florida Agents for Help, Cooperation
- Georgia Malpractice Premium Cuts Haven’t Panned Out
- Miss. Commissioner Approves Rate Increases Sought by Nationwide
- Safe Home Expert Says Florida Building Codes Working
- Insurance Claims Paid in Mississippi Now Over $10 Billion
- Whitemore Agency Employee Arrested in N.C. for Embezzlement
- Symington Tells Miss. Big ‘I’: Federal Charter a ‘Recipe for Disaster’
- Businesses Should Spend Insurance Savings in W.Va., Manchin Says
- Tenn. Tornado Claims Exceed $452M
- N.C. High-Risk Pool Small Step Toward Reducing Uninsured
- W.Va. Workers’ Comp Loss Costs Decrease 10 Percent
- Alberto Moves Into Southern Georgia
- Oxendyne Tells Ga. Big ‘I’: Abolishing Contingency Fees ‘A Mistake’
- Evacuations Begin: Alberto to Hit Florida Today
- Florida Insurance Council Updates Hurricane Hotline List
- Judge Orders ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors’ Game to Settle Dispute
- Davis Makes Proposals to Fix Florida’s Property Insurance Problems
- Tropical Storm Alberto to Bring Heavy Rain to Florida on Tuesday
- Two W.Va. Arrests for Insurance Fraud, Workers’ Comp Forgery
- Dale: Miss. Wind Pool Decision Coming in Two to Three Weeks
- Thousands in S.C. Drive With Suspended Licenses
- Fla. Rep. Waters: Hurricane Party Mentality Has Been Replaced by Hurricane-Stress
- Taxes, Insurance Dominate CFO, Gubernatorial Hopefuls Forum
- Supreme Court: Crash Victims Can Be Hit With No-Fault Legal Fees
- Miss. Expects to Issue Grants to Katrina Homeowners
- North Pointe Holdings Expects to Reduce Commercial Lines in Florida
- Rea to head Integro Southeast Marine Practice in Atlanta
- South Carolina, Tennessee and Kansas Governors Sign Medical Criteria Bills
- No 397.8 Percent Wind-Pool Increase in Miss.; But No Final Decision
- Fla. Property Owners to Pay 1% Insurance Charge for Hurricanes
- Cypress Care Names Three Regional Sales Managers
- June 5 Funeral Services in Miami, Fla. for Phil C. Gallagher, 79
- Miss. Reports on Successful Mediation Sessions
- Fla. Spanish-Language Website Launched to Help Hispanics Prepare for Hurricanes
- CAT Response Vehicle Outfitted to Speed Help to Agents
- Fla. Judge Approves Poe Insurance Companies Liquidation
- Hurricane Alberto Will Be 2006’s First Named Cyclone
- Industry Groups Applaud Gov. Bush for Vetoing No-Fault Extension
- Cunningham Lindsey U.S. Adds Schuman to Business Development Team