Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Insurance News 10/18/2005

US surgeon denies performing un-needed operations in insurance scam

A California surgeon pleaded innocent to performing unnecessary operations on patients as part of a scheme to con medical insurance firms of cash.

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Lack of flood insurance in New Orleans to hit hard

Many of the thousands of homeowners in the Lower Ninth Ward, one of the hardest-hit areas in the city, lacked flood insurance because the...

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U.S. Hurricanes Prompt Insurance Check

Pressure for the U.S. government to increase its role in the insurance industry is likely to increase.

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INSURANCE: Life policies getting cheaper

Premium rates for individual life insurance -- both term life and "permanent" insurance -- are expected to drop by 3 percent next year, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

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Insurance pool scandal triggers ethics measure

TALLAHASSEE � Amid the growing scandal involving the state's insurance pool, Attorney General Charlie Crist unveiled proposed ethics legislation Monday aimed at officials working for such public-private agencies in Florida.

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Are ULIPs better than insurance?

Given that ULIPs are relatively new and remain an enigma for a large section of insurance-seekers in this note we compare them to the traditional endowment plans to give you a perspective.

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Aviva eyes greater general insurance profit

LONDON (Reuters) - Aviva has set a higher profit target from general insurance as it squeezes greater cost savings and revenue gains from its acquisition of motor services firm RAC, boosting its stock 2 percent.

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Aviva targets insurance synergies with RAC

Aviva on Tuesday raised its general insurance targets following the acquisition of RAC, the motoring organisation, for �1.1bn earlier this year.

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Huntsman looks for insurance input from local leaders

Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. wants to know what business leaders think about how to expand health insurance coverage to the state's 250,000 uninsured residents.More than 10 percent of Utahns have no health insurance. Huntsman wants to cut that number in half by 2010.

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Arizonans see auto insurance rates go up

PHOENIX - Auto insurance rates went up an average 16.6 percent over a five-year period in Arizona and remain higher than the national average. Severe collisions occur here more often and the theft

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