Insurance News from January 13, 2006
News
Study Says Most States Slow to Move Toward Safety for Younger Drivers
Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) recently released its 3rd annual...
International News
Renewals Are Late, but Premiums are Mostly Stable, Says Aon Re UK
Aon Re UK has issued an a bulletin following a renewals briefing in London yesterday,...
East News
Judge Hands State Setback in R.I. Lead Paint Lawsuit
A judge dealt a potential setback Wednesday to the state's landmark lawsuit against...
West News
Garamendi Reports Workers’ Comp Insurers’ Filings Show 37.7% Drop in Rates Since 2004
California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi reported Thursday that insurers, since...
Southeast News
Newly-introduced Bills to Change South Carolina’s Workers’ Comp Provisions
Bills changing the state's workers' compensation laws have been introduced in the South...
Defendant Made False Tenn. Workers’ Comp Claims, Receives 108-Months in Jail, Must Pay $5M Restitution
Workers’ Comp Claims Violations Cited: Court Asked to Enjoin Ingersoll-Rand From Doing Business in W.Va.
S.C. Gov. Sanford, PCI, Emphasize Workers’ Compensation Reform
FEMA Continues Partnership with Miss. Businesses in Katrina Rebuilding
Texas / South Central News
Teen Suspect Charged with Setting Fires in East Texas
An 18-year-old suspect has been arrested in connection with two arson fires in Bowie...
Midwest News
N.D. Employers to Receive $46M in Workers’ Compensation Premiums
For the 2005-06 premium year, North Dakota employers are reportedly enjoying the...