Motorhome Hire NewsStudy: SoCal Fires Strike Those Who Often Reject Insurance Mobile home owners and renters often choose to go without property insurance, potentially exposing them to catastrophic losses such as those suffered in Southern California's weekend firestorms, accor California Labor Commissioner Issues Fines of $267,600 During Statewide Enforcement Activity Investigators from the California Labor Commissioners' Office issued 71 citations totaling $267,600 in fines in a two-day statewide enforcement sweep of businesses in the agricultural industry includi California Insured Fire Losses Could Reach $800 Million As the fires continue to burn in parts of southern California, industry analysts are predicting insured losses from the Freeway Complex, Sayre and Tea Fires will range from $600 million to $800 millio Marine Underwriters Elect Max Specialty's Marvin Chairman Dennis Marvin, vice president of Ocean Marine for Max Specialty, was elected chairman of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters (AIMU) at its annual meeting.
Marvin succeeds Richard J. Dec Former North Carolina TV Anchor Settles Wrongful Death Suit A former North Carolina television news anchor has reached a settlement in a wrongful-death lawsuit involving the family of a man he ran over and killed while driving drunk.
The Winston-Salem Journ Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund Withdraws Rate Change Request The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund (MAIF) has withdrawn its filing to reduce its private passenger automobile insurance rates, according the Maryland Insurance Administration.
The MAIF filed a Beecher Carlson Appoints Schmidt to Healthcare Practice in San Francisco Beecher Carlson, a commercial insurance brokerage and risk management consultancy, has expanded its National Healthcare practice with the appointment of Daniel H. Schmidt as managing director. Schmidt New York Warns Insurers about Some Homeowners' Cancellations New York Department of Insurance has this advice for insurers in the Empire State: Stop canceling homeowners' policies simply because a house in unoccupied.
That announcement came in the form a ci RJF Agencies' Fleming Named to Board of Directors for Agents' Council Tim Fleming, president of RJF Agencies, has been named to a three-year term on the board of directors of The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers (CIAB), a trade association representing domestic and Delaware Student Seeks Damages for Online Gossip A University of Delaware student from New Jersey has gone to federal court to find out who was responsible for posting gossip about her on a Web site.
The woman, identified only as Jane Doe, also w Treasury Turns Attention to Credit Needs of Small Businesses The Treasury Department said it is working with the Federal Reserve on a plan to make access to credit easier for small businesses.
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