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Motorhome Hire NewsKaren Clarkâs New Program Creates Realistic Hurricane Tracks, Loss Estimates Just in time for the 2013 hurricane season, Karen Clark & Co. (KCC), a catastrophe risk and modeling firm, has released a scientific tool for creating hurricane tracks and wind speeds. Named WindfieldBuilder, the tool enables property/casualty insurance companies to … The article Karen Clark’s New Program Creates Realistic Hurricane Tracks, Loss Estimates appeared first on Insurance Journal. Delaware DMV Warns Residents About Auto Insurance Phone Scam Delaware’s Department of Motor Vehicles says residents are being targeted by a phone scam. The DMV says residents have been getting automated phone calls offering them savings on their car insurance. WDEL-AM reports that the message claims the DMV gave … The article Delaware DMV Warns Residents About Auto Insurance Phone Scam appeared first on Insurance Journal. South Carolina Store Owner Found Guilty of Insurance Fraud A South Carolina jury has found a Hartsville store owner guilty of faking an assault and setting fire to her own store to get insurance money. The Morning News of Florence reported a judge sentenced 47-year-old Claudette Hulsey to three … The article South Carolina Store Owner Found Guilty of Insurance Fraud appeared first on Insurance Journal. Supreme Court to Hear Mutual Fund Whistleblower Case In a case involving whistleblowers at Fidelity Investments, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether mutual fund employees are subject to the same whistleblower protections as those who work for publicly traded companies. Two Fidelity whistleblowers asked … The article Supreme Court to Hear Mutual Fund Whistleblower Case appeared first on Insurance Journal. House Pushes for More Economic Analysis of Securities Rules A divided U.S. House of Representatives on Friday passed a Republican-sponsored bill that would force federal securities regulators to conduct more economic analysis before adopting rules for Wall Street. The bill, which is not expected to make it to the … The article House Pushes for More Economic Analysis of Securities Rules appeared first on Insurance Journal. Alabama Supreme Court Upholds $3.2 Million Malpractice Verdict The Alabama Supreme Court has reinstated a $3.2 million malpractice verdict awarded to the estate of a Montgomery woman who died in 2005 after being treated at the Baptist East Emergency Room in Montgomery. Lauree Durden Ellison had visited the … The article Alabama Supreme Court Upholds $3.2 Million Malpractice Verdict appeared first on Insurance Journal. European Union Set to Vote on âToo Big to Failâ Law A European Union law up for a vote on Monday will only fully shield taxpayers from bailing out troubled banks if there is a global framework as well, a top UK regulator said on Monday. Bank of England Deputy Governor … The article European Union Set to Vote on ‘Too Big to Fail’ Law appeared first on Insurance Journal. Bangladesh Factory Banned by Wal-Mart Still Makes Wrangler Shirts A Bangladesh factory where Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Inditex SA inspectors spotted cracks in the wall this month is still making Wrangler shirts for the world’s largest apparel maker, U.S.-based VF Corp. VF confirmed on Saturday it was still using … The article Bangladesh Factory Banned by Wal-Mart Still Makes Wrangler Shirts appeared first on Insurance Journal. Abe Faces Uphill Task in Boosting Foreign Investment in Japan Japan risks missing, yet again, an opportunity to use foreign investment to help fuel sustained economic growth that has eluded it for the last two decades. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to make Japan “the world’s easiest country for companies … The article Abe Faces Uphill Task in Boosting Foreign Investment in Japan appeared first on Insurance Journal. Court Nixes Mississippi Property Ownersâ Greenhouse Gases Damages Suit A federal appeals panel has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a group of Mississippi Gulf Coast residents and landowners who alleged that emissions by energy companies contributed to global warming, which intensified Hurricane Katrina, which, in turn, … The article Court Nixes Mississippi Property Owners’ Greenhouse Gases Damages Suit appeared first on Insurance Journal. Feds Propose Child Care Center Safety Steps, Employee Background Checks Federal health officials say they will propose to overhaul federally funded child care centers across the country, beefing up safety standards including background and fingerprint checks for employees and requiring states to better monitor the facilities. Roughly 1.6 million U.S. … The article Feds Propose Child Care Center Safety Steps, Employee Background Checks appeared first on Insurance Journal. Cyber Attacks On Banks More Serious Than Public Realizes The series of cyber attacks that repeatedly knocked major U.S. banking websites offline in the past nine months has been more powerful than the general public realizes, government officials and security experts told the Reuters Cybersecurity Summit. A self-described activist … The article Cyber Attacks On Banks More Serious Than Public Realizes appeared first on Insurance Journal. New Lawsuit Filed Against West Virginia University in Degree Scandal Two former business school deans caught up in a master’s degree scandal six years ago are suing West Virginia University again, arguing the school has ignored its obligation to repair their tarnished reputations. Former dean Stephen Sears and former associate … The article New Lawsuit Filed Against West Virginia University in Degree Scandal appeared first on Insurance Journal. Former Louisiana Insurance Agent Gets 5 Years in Fraud Case A 35-year-old Denham Springs, La., man has been sentenced in Baton Rouge federal court to nearly five years in prison and ordered to pay two life insurance companies more than $1.4 million for frauds he committed against them. The Advocate … The article Former Louisiana Insurance Agent Gets 5 Years in Fraud Case appeared first on Insurance Journal. Iowa City in Insurance Dispute over Landfill Fire Iowa City, Iowa, officials say their insurance claim over a costly landfill fire last year remains in dispute, and it may force legal action. The Travelers Companies claims the landfill cell that burned for 15 days last May was not … The article Iowa City in Insurance Dispute over Landfill Fire appeared first on Insurance Journal. Accident Fund, Olivet College Offer Certified Authority on Workersâ Comp Accident Fund Insurance Company of America has partnered with Olivet College, a mid-Michigan based college, to create the Certified Authority on Workers’ Compensation (CAWC) program. This program offers a unique perspective on workers’ compensation, combining business acumen with key educational … The article Accident Fund, Olivet College Offer Certified Authority on Workers’ Comp appeared first on Insurance Journal. May 16 Storm Produced 4 Tornadoes in Louisiana A powerful thunderstorm in the afternoon on May 16 produced four tornadoes as it moved into Louisiana from Texas The National Weather Service, in a survey released Saturday, says all tornadoes had winds of 90 mph to 100 mph. The … The article May 16 Storm Produced 4 Tornadoes in Louisiana appeared first on Insurance Journal. Ethics Board: Senator Canât Seek Louisiana Citizens Post Louisiana State Sen. Dan âBladeâ Morrish is barred from seeking the CEO’s job at Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp. That ruling was reaffirmed on May 17 as the Louisiana Ethics Board upheld an earlier advisory opinion, reports the American Press … The article Ethics Board: Senator Can’t Seek Louisiana Citizens Post appeared first on Insurance Journal. Christie Unveils Buyout Offer to New Jersey Flood Victims Some 350 homeowners in the central New Jersey towns of Sayreville and South River whose properties have flooded repeatedly will be eligible to sell their homes in the first phase of a new federally funded buyback program, New Jersey Gov. … The article Christie Unveils Buyout Offer to New Jersey Flood Victims appeared first on Insurance Journal. D.C. Council Holds Hearing on Gun Owner Insurance Proposal The Council of the District of Columbia held a public hearing Thursday that weighed in on a recent proposal to require liability insurance for all gun owners in Washington, D.C. The bill 20-170, âFirearm Insurance Amendment Act of 2013,” was … The article D.C. Council Holds Hearing on Gun Owner Insurance Proposal appeared first on Insurance Journal. Lockton: Companies Overlooking Most Crucial Part of Kidnap & Ransom Insurance The ransom and extortion industryâs danger zone has expanded well beyond Central and South America, yet companies tend to downplay the importance of a kidnap & ransom insurance policy, according to a new report by Lockton. The report, authored by … The article Lockton: Companies Overlooking Most Crucial Part of Kidnap & Ransom Insurance appeared first on Insurance Journal. R.I. Officials Ask Court Not to Delay WC Fine Against Former Nightclub Owners Rhode Island labor officials have asked the state Supreme Court not to review the $1 million fine levied against the former owners of the Station nightclub. Michael and Jeffrey Derderian are appealing the fine, levied for failing to carry workers … The article R.I. Officials Ask Court Not to Delay WC Fine Against Former Nightclub Owners appeared first on Insurance Journal. N.H. Gov. Nominates Sevigny to Continue to Serve as Insurance Commissioner New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan nominated Roger Sevigny to another five-year term as the state’s insurance commissioner. The governor formally made the nomination Wednesday at the Executive Council meeting. The Executive Council now has to decide whether or not to … The article N.H. Gov. Nominates Sevigny to Continue to Serve as Insurance Commissioner appeared first on Insurance Journal. Montana Man Deliberately Crashes Into Insurance Office Police in Missoula, Mont. say a man who rammed his sport utility vehicle into an insurance office three times was apparently expressing his frustration with the insurance industry. Police say the driver rammed the building Tuesday and then twice backed … The article Montana Man Deliberately Crashes Into Insurance Office appeared first on Insurance Journal. Boogaard Family Sues NHL for Sonâs Death The family of a National Hockey League player who died of an accidental overdose of pain medication and alcohol has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Illinois against the NHL, blaming it for brain damage he suffered as an enforcer … The article Boogaard Family Sues NHL for Sonâs Death appeared first on Insurance Journal. NWS: At Least 16 Tornadoes in Recent North Texas Outbreak At least 16 tornadoes have been confirmed in the outbreak in North Texas on May 15, federal weather officials say. Survey teams were sent to Johnson County, Hood County, Parker County, Ellis County and Montague County, the National Weather Service … The article NWS: At Least 16 Tornadoes in Recent North Texas Outbreak appeared first on Insurance Journal. Arizona Insurance Agency Chosen for Agency 2020 Hester, Heitel & Associates, an independent insurance agency in Phoenix, Ariz. was chosen to represent âthe path to the future for all independent agencies,â announced Consumer Agent Portal LLC, also known as Project CAP, creator of the Agency 2020 program. … The article Arizona Insurance Agency Chosen for Agency 2020 appeared first on Insurance Journal. Boston Marathon Relief Fund Guidelines Released The administrator of a fund created to help victims of the Boston Marathon bombings has released final guidelines for distributing the money. The document released Wednesday gives top priority to the families of those who died, as well as double … The article Boston Marathon Relief Fund Guidelines Released appeared first on Insurance Journal. Peterson Joins Elliott, Powell, Baden & Baker in Oregon Chris Peterson has recently joined Elliott, Powell, Baden & Baker Insurance in Oregon as a commercial insurance producer. Peterson is past president of the Professional Insurance Agents of Oregon and Idaho. He has nearly 15 years of experience insuring Northwest … The article Peterson Joins Elliott, Powell, Baden & Baker in Oregon appeared first on Insurance Journal. Five Arrested In California Million-Dollar Mobile Phone Insurance Scam Five Northern California residents were arrested by California Department of Insurance fraud investigators and booked into the Sacramento County jail and charged with multiple felony counts related to alleged insurance fraud totaling nearly $1 million, according to CDI. Investigators allege … The article Five Arrested In California Million-Dollar Mobile Phone Insurance Scam appeared first on Insurance Journal. |