Fire fatalities have steadily declined in the U.S. since the late 1970s, thanks partly to improved building codes requiring safety...
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Oregon’s Insurance Division has amended its rules affecting licensing, renewal, prelicensing training and continuing education requirements for insurance producers. According...
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A federal judge’s ruling brought to more than $334 million the amount that insurance company Amerigroup Corp. and its Illinois...
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The New Jersey Supreme Court this week ruled that when police and firefighters get hurt handling an emergency, they can...
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Merck & Co.’s painkiller Vioxx contributed to an Idaho postal worker’s heart attack, a jury in Atlantic City has ruled,...
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Missouri businesses paid too much for their workers’ compensation insurance policies and have received refunds of nearly $2.5 million, state...
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About 1,200 hurricane-damaged homes in south Mississippi can be torn down under rules that have been extended by the Environmental...
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How Mississippi handles its wind pool could very well determine the future of the state’s property insurance market, according to...
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A former insurance broker/agent has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the sale of approximately $6 million worth...
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The Board of Governors of the Alaska Timber Insurance Exchange, a policyholder owned workers’ compensation insurance company, announced that a...
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