- New Urban Search and Rescue Center Opens in Ocala, Fla.
- S.C. Inspectors Scurry to Check Sun City Roofs Before Hurricanes Start
- Fla. Court Says Hospitals Not Responsible for Docs Without Insurance
- Author of Tenn. Malpractice Bill Now Relieved It Didn’t Pass
- Katrina Attorneys’ Election Ads Attack Miss. Commissioner Dale
- Tupelo Traffic Cameras Go Live on Aug. 1
- Feds Sue Kentucky Coal Company Over Unpaid Fines
- Fla.’s Citizens to Get $2 Billion Additional Financing
- S.C. Gov. Sanford: Locals, Not Feds, Must Control Hurricane Response
- Miss. Delta Officials Decry FEMA Flood Warning as ‘Alarming’
- Judge Approves Class Action Deal Against Kentucky Chemical Firm
- No Damage or Injuries Reported from Mild S.C. Quake
- S.C. Bridge Damaged, Charges Filed
- Citizens Approves Liquidity Plan for 2007 Fla. Hurricane Season
- S.C. Expands Reach of Wind Pool
- Fla. Plaintiffs Settle with State Farm on Hurricane Damaged Screen Enclosures
- Vacant Kentucky Tobacco Warehouse Burns
- Ala.: Sumter County Wildfire Apparent Arson
- Lexington, Ky. Airport Named as Third-Party Defendant
- Easley: N.C. National Guard Could Handle Category 3 Hurricane
- N.C. Legislative Leaders Support Speeding Crackdown
- Kentucky Coal Boss Agrees to Post Bond for Future Safety Fines
- Widows, Survivor of Explosion Sue Ky. Mine Owner, Pa. Company
- Deputy Marshal in W.Va. Sues Zicam Maker Over Loss of Smell
- Ky. Chicken Processing Plant Resumes Operations
- N.C. Company Builds Storm-Resistant Homes on Coast
- Fla. Drought is Sapping Resources From Growers and Golf Courses Alike
- N.C. House to Halt Out-of-State Auto Insureds Seeking ‘Rate Evasion’
- Gov. Proclaims Hurricane Preparedness Week in North Carolina
- County Indicts West Virginia Woman on Workers’ Comp Fraud
- Medicare Fraud on Rise in Mississippi
- Ga. Gov. Releases $7 Million to Fight Southeast Georgia Wildfires
- Fla. Finance Office Forms Task Force on Citizens’ Claims Handling and Resolution
- Fla. Workers’ Comp Fraud Results in 14-Year Prison Sentence
- Security Again in Focus After 2nd Vehicle Mars W. Va. Capitol Complex
- N.C. Insurance Department Disagrees with Trial Lawyers on Rates
- Kentucky Chicken Plant Shut Down After Inspection
- While Residents, Insurers Fret, Contractors Welcome Storms
- Many Florida Families Still Struggling as New Hurricane Season Nears
- Fla. Building Codes, Revamped Since Andrew, Still Being Worked
- S.C. Lawmakers Consider Allowing Concealed Weapons on Campuses
- Ky. Air Controllers, Rocket Club Clashing over Launches
- S.C. Gov. Sanford Vetoes ATV Safety Bill Again
- Ironshore Approved to Offer So. Carolina Coastal Coverage
- Tougher Fla. Building Codes Still a Work in Progress
- Graham, DeMint Support S.C. Disaster Declaration Request
- Citizens Fields Questions from Fla. Homeowners, Agents at Forum
- Insurers Urge S.C. Senate to Accept House Version of Workers’ Comp Bill
- Hundreds of Florida Wildfire Evacuees Still Waiting to Go Home
- Appurtenant Structures Contribute to Florida Storm Loss, Study Shows
- W. Va.: Massey Energy Hit with Lawsuit, Alleging Clean Water Act Violations
- Speeders Get Off Easy, Make N.C. Roads More Dangerous
- Federal Officials Fine Ky. Mine Operator for Safety Violations
- Fla. Officials Move to Shut Down Viatical Provider for Dishonest Practices
- Expert: Coastal Overdevelopment Will Worsen Fla.’s Insurance Woes
- Insurers Call for Additional Reforms for Florida Consumers
- Eleven West Virginia Counties Added to Federal Disaster List
- Miss.: Judge Denies Insurer’s Motion for New Trial
- Warrant Issued for Ga. Woman Accused in Insurance Fraud Scheme
- Wildfires Burn More than 330,000 Acres in Georgia, Florida
- N.C. Trial Lawyers Accuse Malpractice Insurer of Illegal Rates
- Tenn.: Medical Malpractice Legislation Stalls in House
- Tennessee Dairy Recalls 7,000 Cartons of Ice Cream with Peanuts
- U.S. Officials: Lightning Likely Cause of Deadly W. Va. Sago Mine Blast
- Fla. Recertifies Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology
- Fla. Lawmakers Urge Gov. Crist to Include KidCare in Special Session
- Tenn.: Checks Find 596 Safety Violations Statewide
- New Flood Plain Lines Affect Tenn. Home Values, Insurance
- Mountaintop Mining Becomes Issue in Kentucky Governor’s Race
- Fla. Emergency Officials Practice for Hurricane Season
- Feds to Unveil Conclusions on W. Va. Sago Mine Disaster
- Fla. Sinkhole Policy Change Receives Final Approval
- Legislation Could Help S.C. Coastal Residents with Insurance
- Fla. CFO Offers Advice for Floridians Affected by Wildfires
- W. Va. Man Arrested on Insurance Fraud Charges
- Fla.’s Citizens to Hold Policyholder Public Forum
- Fla. Fire Situation Critical, 2 Neighborhoods Evacuated
- Miss. Deals with Simulated Cat 3 Hurricane during Preparation
- Fla. Gov. Praised Legislature for Continued Property Insurance Reform
- Federal Disaster Declaration Approved for W. Va. Flooding
- West Virginia a ‘Test Ground’ of U.S. Chamber’s Anti-Lawsuit Efforts
- Report Says Katrina Recovery Boosts Mississippi Economy
- Ga. Commissioner Charges Columbus Agent with Fraud
- Fla. University and AIR Work toward Understanding of Hurricane Vulnerabilities
- Ky. Derby Jockeys, Others Would Get Coverage under Proposal
- Fla. Legislature Extends Citizens Rate Freeze
- Insurance Associations Weigh-in on Fla. Legislation
- Miss. Elections Commission: Running as Democrat is Dale’s Only Option
- N.C. Insurance Pool for Chronically Ill Gets Initial House Approval
- Fla. CFO Praises Lawmakers for Mitigation Program Legislation
- Report: N.C. Kids Suffer from Unsafe Homes
- Ala.: Alfa Corporation Announces Increase in Quarterly Cash Dividend
- Miss. Coastal Policyholders Included in Allstate Reduction Scenario
- Fla. Approves Loss Reporting, Filing Sign-Off Rules
- Gov. Perdue Declares State of Emergency in Southeast Georgia
- Miss. AG Suit, MetLife P&C Settlement Latest Katrina Claims Developments
- Tenn. Earthquake Commission to Begin Meeting Next Month
- Gov. Perdue Signs Bill Limiting Asbestos Lawsuits in Georgia
- W. Va. Vioxx Trial Set for October
- United Heritage Acquires N.C.’s Alliance Mutual Insurance
- Miss. Grants Rate Changes for Shelter, Brierfield
- Insurers Praise Florida’s Home Mitigation Program
- Fla. Renews Tax Break on Hurricane Prep Items
- Fla. Senate Says No to Requiring Storm Shutters in High-Risk Areas
- Fla. Senate Approves $5 Million for Boot Camp Death Claim
- Ky.: Ex-Deputy Rejects Plea Deal over Restitution
- Coastal Historical Sites on Mississippi Endangered List
- Ala. Treasurer’s Vault has Plenty of Unclaimed Valuables
- Ga. Firefighters Struggle to Extinguish Spot Fires Near Wildifre