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Introducing…the Wedding Protector Plan

Protecting your special event with the Wedding Protector Plan (by Travelers) can be the start of a lifelong relationship. Did you know there are more than 2.3 million weddings each year with an average price tag of $27,000? Consider the opportunity… 80% of brides will discuss merging auto insurance policies with their fiancés prior to/during their engagements 1.6 million brides will purchase or change insurance policies Engaged couples will need to ensure their engagement ring is properly insured.

What Is Wrong With the Food That Our Children Eat?

If we really loved our children, we wouldn’t allow the food and advertising industries to become so powerful, because they force our children to consume harmful products and develop an addiction to them. Our love is blind and egoistic, and this is why it hurts our children. We have to change ourselves and our society as a whole, and rise above egoism. Until we do so, our inner and outer problems will continue to reflect on our children, their behavior, and their health.

Department of Insurance Hot Line

The Ohio Department of Insurance says its consumer hot line can help when Ohioans have trouble with their insurance companies. In the first six months of this year, 1,429 complaints were filed with the state concerning health plans most of which were about insurance companies refusing to pay medical claims. Each state has Insurance Consumer Hot Line. Use it!

If You Don’t Like Workers Comp Amendments – Sue The State

Liberty Mutual Holding Co. and several of its subsidiaries filed a lawsuit in a New York federal court last week challenging some amendments made to New York’s workers compensation law. The suit, filed Aug. 13 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, targets the New York State Insurance Fund, its commissioners and the New York State Workers Compensation Board. The Boston-based insurer takes issue with three amendments made to three aspects of the reform, claiming the amendments violate the contract, takings, equal protection and due process clauses of the U.S. Constitution.According to the suit, the amendments… Read More »If You Don’t Like Workers Comp Amendments – Sue The State

University Professor Says ‘Early Offers Program’ Could Improve Tort System

An “early offers” program in which medical malpractice and product liability lawsuits could be quickly settled would improve a tort system that is often slow, expensive and unfair, according to a new book co-authored by University of Virginia law professor Jeffrey O’Connell. n “A Recipe for Balanced Tort Reform,” published by Carolina Academic Press, O’Connell and Professor Christopher Robinette of the Widener Law School examine the shortcomings of personal injury litigation, especially as applied to medical malpractice and product liability cases, and propose reforms.The early offers plan would reduce the time it takes to pay losses by at least two… Read More »University Professor Says ‘Early Offers Program’ Could Improve Tort System

Flood Facts

A flood loss is 30 times more likely to occur than a fire loss and the chance of a building located in a flood-prone zone being ravaged by a 100-year flood is 25 percent greater than the chance that fire will strike a building in the same zone. In addition, while floods typically occur in coastal regions, some of the nation’s most destructive flooding has occurred along riverbanks. In fact, the 1993 flooding along the Mississippi River left 70,000 people homeless and caused about $12 billion in damage to property and agriculture. Over 50% of flood claims occur in areas considered to… Read More »Flood Facts

Santa Cruz Nail Salons Cited for Workers’ Comp Violations

Santa Cruz County District Attorney Bob Lee announced that on Aug. 12, 2008, a sting operation was conducted at nail salons in Santa Cruz County, Calif., that led to five citations. The operation was conducted to enforce laws concerning workers’ compensation insurance coverage. The operation was conducted by investigators from the California Department of Insurance and Santa Cruz District Attorney’s Office. The operation was in response to complaints of businesses failing to have required workers’ compensation insurance coverage on employees. Businesses who do not carry the insurance can undercut prices of the legitimate businesses because they have less overhead.Enforcement and… Read More »Santa Cruz Nail Salons Cited for Workers’ Comp Violations

New Identity Theft Scam

The Texas Attorney General’s Office reports that a new identity theft scam is targeting users of the Texas Debit Card, or EPPICard, to access child support payments. should beware of that targets EPPICard users. The Texas Attorney General’s Office and government agencies in 14 other states use EPPICards, which are known in Texas as the Texas Debit Card. According to the Internet Complaint Center, EPPICard users nationwide have reported receiving e-mail, voice and text messages falsely indicating problems with their accounts. Card users are directed to update their accounts or correct a problem by clicking on a Web link included… Read More »New Identity Theft Scam

Bigger, Tougher Fires Bring Calif. to the Brink; Schwarzenegger Proposes Insurance Surcharge

Faced with hundreds of big, hard-to-control blazes, California is struggling with what could be its most expensive firefighting season ever, burning through $285 million in the last six weeks alone and up to $13 million a day. With the worst of the fire season still ahead, lawmakers are scrambling to find a way to pay for it all and are considering slapping homeowners with a disaster surcharge that asks those in fire-prone areas to pay the most. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger asked President Bush to amend a June disaster declaration and declare the state a disaster area, in part because of… Read More »Bigger, Tougher Fires Bring Calif. to the Brink; Schwarzenegger Proposes Insurance Surcharge

California Proposes 16% Workers’ Comp Rate Increase

The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California indicated it plans to submit a filing to the California Department of Insurance (CDI) recommending a 16 percent increase in pure premium rates effective Jan. 1, 2009. According to the association, nearly 11 percent of the increase would reflect increasing medical costs, about 3 percent would reflect increased loss adjustment expenses and about 2 percent would reflect an annual adjustment to the experience rating off-balance correction factor.If the WCIRB’s pure premium rate recommendation is approved as filed, the average Jan. 1, 2009 pure premium rate will be $1.95 per $100 of payroll,… Read More »California Proposes 16% Workers’ Comp Rate Increase