National News
News for October 2005
October 31, 2005
- Tips Offered for Katrina Victims in Understanding Eligibility for Help
- Federal Agents Checking Disaster Fraud Following Hurricanes
- IBHS/NICB: Prevent Fraud, Rebuild Stronger During Recovery from Katrina
- Duane Morris and Hancock Rothert & Bunshoft Law Firms to Merge
- Fire Safety Urged as Clocks Changed
- CPCU Society Names 2005-06 Officers and Governors
- OSHA, NLBMDA Renew Workplace Safety Alliance
October 28, 2005
- Tort Reform Legislation Passes House, Moves to Senate
- Troxel Resigns as Institute's President and CEO
- Chubb Adds Risk Management Services for Affluent Clientele
October 27, 2005
- Jury Finds N.Y. Port Authority Can Be Sued Over '93 Trade Center Bombing
- Chubb to Offer National Equipment Register Services to Policyholders
- RMS Ups Wilma Loss Estimates
- St. Paul Travelers Reports Q3 Results
- CNA Reports Q3 Results
October 26, 2005
- Katrina: The Long Road to Recovery
- Fitch: Hurricane Wilma Further Strains a Delicate Florida Insurance Market
- Amendment Defunding Crop Insurance Plan Included in Agriculture Bill
- Study Finds Only 18% of Americans Approve of Insurance Industry's Job Post-Hurricane Katrina
October 25, 2005
- Best Comments on Wilma's Potential Impact on the P/C Industry
- RAND Study Supports TRIA Renewal
- RMS Estimates Wilma Insured Losses Will Total $6 Billion-$10 Billion
- Castle Inspection Service Teams Up with Marshall & Swift/Boeckh
October 24, 2005
- S&P Comments on Wilma's Potential Impact on Florida Coverage
- S&P Sees No Effect on Fireman's Fund Ratings After Reserve Increase
October 21, 2005
- 'Right to Repair Act' Gains Backing
- 3i Infotech's PREMIA to Assist Policy, Claim Administration for CHRRG
- Nationwide: Time to Prep Boats for Winter to Cut Down on Problems
October 20, 2005
October 19, 2005
- Auto Crashes Hit Close to Home for Parents and Their Children
- AIG Risk Management Unveils New Program for Temp Staffing Industry
- PIA Offers Ideas to Improve National Flood Insurance Program
- New Report Identifies Best Practices for Protecting Communities from Landslides
- OSHA Renews Alliance with NAHB
October 18, 2005
- Aon Study: Fewer Medical Malpractice Claims Leveled Against Hospitals, Physicians
- MS/B, MDA Offering Aerial Imagery of Hurricane Katrina-Affected Areas
- Big 'I' Pleased with Senate Committee's Look Involving Flood Program
October 17, 2005
- NICB Offering Free Service to Help Protect Consumers from Flood-Damaged Vehicles
- EEOC Affirms Federal Law Protecting Those who Associate with the Disabled
- MetLife Offering New Disability Insurance Solution for Small Businesses
- Safelite Solutions Unveils TotalClaim Suite of Managed Claim Products
- VestaCare to Add ScanDirect's Data Conversion Business; Expands Automated Processing Services
- Furlong to Lead Lawyers Professional Liability at GE Insurance Solutions
October 14, 2005
October 13, 2005
- MS/B Team Continues to Monitor Impact from 4 of the 2005 Hurricanes
- MetLife Advises People to Brush Up on Fire Safety Basics to Stay Safe
October 12, 2005
- Katrina, Rita Recovery Continues
- Sereniti Partners with AIG to Offer $25K Identity Theft Coverage with SHNS
October 11, 2005
The Continuing Evolution of the 'Follow the Fortunes'?- Atlantic Mutual: Pipes, Hoses Top 'Most Wanted' List for Water Damage
- ACE USA Offering Coverage for Corporate Directors, Officers, Independent Directors
- Fitch Affirms FSR for ProAssurance
- Caliber Collision Centers Names Genthert Senior VP, CFO
October 8, 2005
October 7, 2005
- AAA Responds to Hurricane Tragedy with Program to Manage Disputes
- ISO, Injury Sciences Note Alliance to Offer EDRI Through Database
- OSHA Joins Alliance with Material Handling Industry to Prevent Injuries
- NCCI Providing IAIABC POC Service for Neb., Ky. Later this Year
October 6, 2005
- Requests for Disaster Assistance Exceeds 2 Million for Year to Date
- DOL's Coordinated Hurricane Response Reportedly Saving Workers' Lives
- Dial Ordered to Pay More than $3M in EEOC Sex Discrimination Case
October 5, 2005
- PCI: Katrina Insured Losses Likely to Set New Industry Mark
- New Toll-Free Number to Assist Hurricane Victims Contact Insurers
- Hurricane Katrina Will Not Disrupt Market, Insurers Say
- Tax Relief for Katrina Evacuees
- Aetna Grows Workers' Comp Network
October 4, 2005
- ISO: Preliminary Insured Losses from Katrina at $34.4 Billion
- Farmers Insurance Reports Katrina Losses Within Yearly Figures
- ClaimForce Appoints Burnam as VP for Strategic Development
October 3, 2005

