Motorhome Hire NewsEmployers Holdings Announces Amendment to Merger Agreement with AmCOMP Reno, Nev.-based Employers Holdings Inc. announced that it has entered into an amendment to its merger agreement with AmCOMP Inc., providing for the pending acquisition of AmCOMP by Employers.
Und No Absolutes in Agency Training and Recruitment Recruiting and staffing in the insurance industry has never been as "hot" as it is right now, said Susan Henry, senior vice president, The Jacobson Group, an executive search, professional recruiting Florida Insurers Update Claims Numbers on Fay's Heels The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation reported the latest claims tallies as of today (Aug. 29) for five of the state's highest volume insurers.
As of 9 a.m. EDT, state-backed Citizens Property New Orleans Remembers 3rd Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina According to the office of the mayor, the city of New Orleans has revised its schedule of events commemorating the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina today, Friday, Aug.29 due to the threat and on AAA Chicago Forecasts Slight Decrease in Labor Day Holiday Travel AAA Chicago projects a slight decrease in the number of Americans traveling during the Labor Day holiday weekend. Nearly 34.38 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Labor Day h Markel's Albanese Moves to U.S.; Stovin, Brazil Promoted Markel Corp. announced that Gerry Albanese, president and chief operating officer of Markel International since 2003, will return to the United States to assume a senior executive position with Markel Nebraska County Rejects Anti-Drunken Driving Grant The Gage County Board of Supervisors has again rejected a grant to hire an attorney to prosecute alcohol-related crime.
The board says it would cost the county too much in the long run because the Connecticut Says Use of Fake Auto Insurance Cards Growing Counterfeit auto insurance cards have been a problem for years, say Connecticut insurance officials, but recently, the department's fraud and investigations' divisions have been seeing seen a lot more Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Says Department on Alert for Gustav Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon held a press on Thursday, Aug. 28 to discuss the preparations made by the Department of Insurance (DOI) in the event the state is impacted by Gustav as a m Man Denied Meds in Dallas Jail Awarded Nearly $1 Million in Lawsuit A jury has awarded nearly $1 million to a man left partially paralyzed from a stroke after being denied proper medical care in the Dallas County Jail.
The $900,000 judgment Tuesday is thought to b Northern Illinois University Beefs Up Security With 16 New Officers DeKalb, Ill.-based Northern Illinois University (NIU) officials say the school has added 16 full-time security officers.
NIU Lieutenant Todd Henert says the Public Safety Department now has 59 ful N.D. Judge Denies New Trial in Bad Faith Case Against American Family A judge has upheld the verdict in the case of a North Dakota couple who were awarded more than $2 million in a lawsuit against an insurance company.
Timothy and Sylvia Moore of Mountain sued Ameri Feds Propose Stiff Fine for Alabama Military Contractor The Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed $138, 500 in penalties for a Cullman, Alabama-based company for 31 safety and health violations.
AAR Summa Technology has been singled ou West Virginia Hospital to Pay $11.5M to Settle Fight with Surgeon A four-year battle between Charleston Area Medical Center and a surgeon over malpractice insurance is over.
CAMC's trustees agreed Aug. 27 to pay $11.5 million to Dr. R.E. Hamrick Jr. Hamrick agre Ratings Roundup: York Fire, Tokio Millennium Re, BF&M Limited A.M. Best Co. has placed the financial strength rating (FSR) of 'B' (Fair) and issuer credit rating (ICR) of "bb" of Ontario-based York Fire & Casualty Insurance Company under review wit |