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24 11, 2020

Best Agency to Work For Southeast: Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance

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Opportunities for growth, a team-oriented culture and unwavering support during an unprecedented situation are just some of the reasons that employees of Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance, Inc. nominated their employer as a Best Agency to Work For. The Insurance Journal …

24 11, 2020

Alabama Insurance Department Launches New Website

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The Alabama Department of Insurance (ALDOI) has launched a newly designed website that features a new layout and simplified navigation and is also mobile-friendly. “We are thrilled to debut our new department website” said Insurance Commissioner Jim Ridling. “We believe …

23 11, 2020

Torrent Technologies Adds Palomar Admitted Coverage to Flood Platform

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Torrent Technologies, a flood insurance technology and servicing company and part of Marsh, has formed an agreement with Palomar Specialty Insurance Co. to provide Torrent’s Write-Your-Own (WYO) carrier clients and their agents new, admitted private flood insurance options. Under the …

23 11, 2020

Best Agency to Work For Southeast: SouthGroup Insurance Services

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Employees at SouthGroup Insurance Services don’t just like where they work – they LOVE it. And going through the pandemic has only reinforced their love and appreciation of their employer, selected as Insurance Journal’s Best Agency to Work For – …

23 11, 2020

Antidiscrimination Rules for Businesses OK’d by Georgia County Commissioners

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A middle Georgia county has approved an anti-discrimination ordinance that would govern businesses, despite opposition from some. Macon-Bibb commissioners voted 5-4 in favor of the proposal on Tuesday, sending it to Mayor Robert Reichert for his signature or veto, news …

23 11, 2020

Mississippi Casino Sues Insurer Westchester for Not Paying COVID-19 Loss

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A Mississippi Gulf Coast casino has become one of many businesses nationwide to sue its insurer for refusing to cover business losses because of the coronavirus pandemic. Island View Casino Resort in Gulfport contends in the federal lawsuit that its …

23 11, 2020

The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers Adds Cuevas to Florida Office

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The Liberty Company Insurance Brokers has added Mike Cuevas to the firm’s Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., office. Cuevas has more than 30 years of experience with previous stops at Coastal Premier and Van Ameringen’s Insurance. Cuevas has worked with clients in …

20 11, 2020

Kentucky AGC Self-Insurers’ Fund to Return $18.5M In Dividends, Decrease Rates

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The Kentucky Associated General Contractors Self-Insurers’ Fund, a workers’ compensation insurance provider in the state of Kentucky, will return more than $18.5 million, including special fund tax reimbursement, in dividends to qualifying members in March of 2021. The board of …

20 11, 2020

Kentucky Aims to Slow Virus Spread with New Restrictions on Restaurants, Events

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Bidding to slow surging coronavirus cases and deaths in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear announced new restrictions Tuesday on in-person gatherings at restaurants, schools and event venues. “I don’t take this lightly – I know this will cause some more harm …

20 11, 2020

3 Weeks Later, Alabama Awaits Federal Relief for Zeta Damage

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More than three weeks after Hurricane Zeta barreled across the Southeast and left destruction in its wake, Alabama is still waiting on a federal disaster declaration and the emergency relief that comes with it, according to state and federal agencies. …