- Miss. Approves 90% Increase in Wind Pool Rates for Homeowners
- W. Va. Begins Tagging Firms Lacking Workers’ Comp
- Fla. Gov. Bush Eyes State Pool for Commercial Lines
- Kentucky Fines Retarded Adults’ Center for Safety Violations
- Fla. Woman Sues Bacardi, Claims Flaming Rum Dangerous
- Citizens Property in ‘Strong Financial Postion’
- Hazard Mitigation Grant Money Bolstering Fla. Improvement Projects
- N.C. Chiropractor Helped Stage Accidents, Treated Patients
- Insurance Claim Denied in Chilton County, Ala. Church Roof Collapse
- Main Street America Implements New Claims Software
- 5,450 W.Va. Employers Delinquent, Owe $11.4M in Workers’ Comp Payments
- Brown-Waite Suggests Gov. Bush Call Special Session on Insurance
- W.Va. Claimant Arrested for Workers’ Comp Fraud
- Miss. Judge Has Katrina Insurance Lawsuit Case
- Two Miami Adjusters Arrested in $400,000 Hurricane Fraud Case
- Insurer Praetorian, Broker Paulk Offer Builder’s Risk in Fla. and Gulf States
- Emergency Meeting to Discuss Citizens’ Builder’s Risk Coverage in Fla.
- First Katrina Insurance Trial Set for Closing Arguments
- CFO Candidate: Fla. State Needs More Public Input in Premium Hikes, Not Less
- Former W.Va. Agent Sentenced for Embezzlement
- Fla. Office of Insurance Regulation Implements New Format for Public Hearings
- Florida Job Site Sweep Results in Three Workers’ Comp Arrests
- Miss. Couple’s Lawyer Calls Nationwide’s Home Inspection a Sham
- Fla., Miss., S.C. Top Five States in Flood Insurance Growth
- Tropical Storm Beryl Headed Toward Cape Lookout, N.C.
- Florida Announces Initial Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program Details
- Agent Says He Never Advised Couple Against Buying Flood Insurance
- Fla. Office of Insurance Regulation Schedules Aug. 1 Hearing in Key West
- W.Va. Slates Workers’ Compliance Assistance Seminar
- Retired Meteorologist Testifies in Katrina Dispute
- Judges Refuses to Toss Testimony About Katrina’s Winds
- Fla. Online Survey Measuring Availability of Commercial Coverage
- Montgomery Insurance Issues Hurricane Guide, Teams on Stand By
- Fla. Commissioner Supports Tougher Panhandle Building Codes
- Fla. Public Hurricane Model Data Available Online
- Miss. Trial Could Help Decide Claims from Hurricane Katrina
- Sen. Smith Unveils ‘Comprehensive Plan’ to Fix Florida’s Insurance Woes
- Attorneys Arrive in Miss. for Opening of First Katrina Insurance Lawsuit
- Fla. Building Commission to Discuss Panhandle Construction
- Groups Support Stronger Fla. Building Codes, Storm Shutter Requirements
- Lawmakers Want Miss. Casino Funds to Help Cover Insurance Rise
- Aparicio Honored as ‘Insurance Investigator of the Year’
- Circuit Court Judge Orders Florida Select into Rehabilitation
- W.Va. Insurance Commission Acting Against Uninsured Employers
- 95 Percent of Florida’s 2.7M Hurricane Claims Settled
- S.C. DoI Monitoring Florida Select Insurance Co.’s Activities
- Cleared Broker Returns to Confront Georgia Official
- Biloxi, Miss. Mayor Looking for New Insurance Policy
- Former W.Va. Agent Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
- Jackson Co., Miss. Port Authority Plans Lawsuit Against Former Insurer
- Brown & Brown Acquires Kentucky-based The Anderson Group