- Florida Lawmakers Faced with Lengthy to-do List in Final Week
- Commissioner Urges Floridians to Buy Flood Insurance
- Additional Federal Funds Approved For Southeast Georgia Wildfires
- Ky. Gov. Declares State of Emergency Following Severe Weather
- Feds Review Locating Homeland Security Facility in Kentucky
- Insurance Association Pushes for S.C. Workers’ Comp Reform
- Fla.’s Citizens to Provide Commercial Coverage for Small Businesses
- Floridians Warned to Cease Transactions with Tennessee ‘Foundation’
- Gov. Crist Defends Fla. Insurance Commissioner; Prosecutor Fired
- Romney Wants Early Fla. Primary, Backs National Catastrophe Fund
- Tenn. House Panel Moves Med Mal Bill
- Fla. Homeowners Air Grievances over Taxes, Insurance
- W. Va. Hosts International Mining Health and Safety Symposium
- Fla. CFO Expands Investigation into Office of Insurance Regulation
- My Safe Fla. Home Program Addressing Waiting List of Homeowners
- Judge Orders $23 Million Payment to Lawyers After Hung Jury
- U.S. to Probe 2005 W. Va. Mine Death
- Ga. Claims Firm Engle Martin Acquires Litigation Management Services
- Attorney Seeks Details of Miss.-State Farm Claims Agreement
- Nationwide Agrees to Readjust 500 Miss. Katrina Claims
- W. Va. Dam Failure Could Flood Lincoln County Community
- Unlicensed Fla. Insurance Seller Snared in Undercover Operation
- Ga. Commissioner: Uninsured Motorist Bill Would Cost $400 Million
- Alabama Officials Prepare for Hurricane Season
- Concern About Dam Leads to Evacuations in W. Va.’s Lincoln County
- Georgia House Panel OKs Uninsured Motorist Change Despite Warnings
- Miss. Court Upholds $1.5 Million Award for Railroad Injury
- W. Va.: Mine Owners Seek Court Review of U.S. Air Requirements
- Military Insurer USAA Restricts New Business in Florida
- State Farm Begins Reevaluation of Mississippi Katrina Claims
- Tenn. Gov. Requests Federal Disaster Loans For Crop Damage
- My Safe Florida Home Program Adds 11 New Inspection Firms
- W. Va.’s BrickStreet Signs New Sr. V.P.
- Complaint Calls Tenn. Firm’s Workers’ Comp Waiver Form Illegal
- N.C. Sexual Harassment Suit Marks New Territory for Title IX
- Fla. Bill to Ban Cell Phone Use While Driving Placed on Hold
- Tenn. Senate Votes to Repeal Motorcycle Helmet Requirement
- Speeding Citations Drive Home Need for Auto Safety in N.C.
- Insurers Slam Florida Citizens Expansion Bill
- New Cottages Offer Hope to Mississippi Residents Still in FEMA Trailers
- Fla. Rating System Scores Homes’ Ability to Withstand Wind Damage
- S.C. Gov. and Insurers Call Senate Workers’ Comp Bill ‘Weak’
- Tornado-Damaged Ala. Schools Get Reconstruction Funding
- 38 More Miss. Katrina Suits Settled in Mediation, Judge Reports
- Tenn.: Calera Capital and TPG Close Acquisition of Direct General Corp
- Fla.’s Citizens Updates Web Site
- W. Va. Gov. Manchin Signs Mine Safety, Workplace Bills
- Fla.’s Citizens Bolsters Cash Position with Liquidity Program
- Fla. Couple Charged with Faking Mold Remediation Lab Results
- Fla. Searches for New Beginning Amid Continuing Insurance, Climate Woes
- Not All Gulf Coast Residents Put Stock in Latest Hurricane Forecast
- Faulty Bolt Caused Train Crash That Ignited Kentucky Toxic Blaze
- Fla. Man Accused of Fraudulent Workers’ Comp Claims for 10 Years
- Miss. Democrats Ask for Trial Over Primary Ballot Control
- Kentucky Coal Mine Widows Prove Powerful as Lobbyists
- Miss. Wind Pool Prepares Rate Cuts After Feds Give $30 Million
- Florida Climate Change Web Site Unveiled, “Conversations” Begin
- Florida Officials: Education, Job in Rating ‘Unintentionally’ Harms Minorities
- Insurers Blast Florida Report on Education, Job Rating
- Insurers Support Limited Wind Pool Expansion in S.C.
- Kentucky Mine Owner Pleads Guilty to Workers Comp Fraud
- Fla. Tree Service Owner Charged with Workers’ Comp Fraud
- Counterfeit Auto Insurance Cards Among Documents Seized in N.C.
- Citizens Claims Handlers Task Force Adds Jacksonville Expert
- Mitigation Grants Showing up in Florida Mailboxes
- New Fla. Law to Lower Nationwide’s 54% Homeowners Hike
- Georgia Towns Hit by Storms Receive Additional Federal Aid
- Not So Fast: Tenn. Med-Mal Bill May Not Be Dead After All
- Ga. Supreme Court Cites ‘Continuous Employment’ in Workers Comp Award