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Articles in February, 2004 issue of Claims
- Textbook discusses commercial property.(New Releases)
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Publicity releases we love to get!(Editor's Note)
by Schreiner, Phil - Insured cat losses continue increasing.(Reporter's Notebook)
- Legislature nears asbestos reform.(Ohio)
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Investigations at the speed of light.(Technology Tools)
by Massa, David - ACE USA introduces evacuation insurance.(Ventures)
- Insurance company failure rates decline.(National Report)
- Rabel joins China Center's senior advisory council.(Associations)
- Commissioner defends Isabel claim handling.(Maryland)
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Corrosion exclusion: is length of time critical?(Coverage Analysis)
by Fox, David W. - Housing Headquarters adds lodging program.(Ventures)
- Sunshine State names claim VP.(Companies)
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Dueling disease through smart risk management.(Risk Management)
by Quinley, Kevin - PDA offices change hands.(Ventures)
- GEICO creates insurance jobs in Buffalo.(Reporter's Notebook)
- 4th quarter cat losses reach ten-year high.(National Report)
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Not all claim reps are alike.(Decisions Of Note)
by Massmann, Susan - Gerber Auto Collision opens 16th location.(Ventures)
- NAII, AAI form PCI.(Capitol Beat)
- Mad Cow disease raises tort issues.(National Report)
- Insurance leaders see improvement in 2004.(National Report)
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Where is insurance education headed?(Claims-Conscious Iconoclast)
by Brownlee, Ken - Superfund runs low.(Capitol Beat)
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Carriers boost education dollars, embrace high-tech learning.(National Report)
by Ha, Michael - GAO grades FEMA's Cerro Grande claim handling.(Capitol Beat)
- Treasury conducts terrorism insurance survey.(Capitol Beat)
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Technology advances vinyl siding repair.
by Roos, Rochelle M. -
Careless writing and bad faith law suits.(Claims Communication)
by Blake, Gary; Siems, Bob - Silverstein's WTC case faces setback.(Reporter's Notebook)
- NFA names new employees.(Public Adjusters)
- Senate issues mold report.(Florida)
- Readers draft windy questions.(Claim Queue From FC&S)
- SAMS officers named.(Associations)
- AXA liable for cancelled World Cup.(Reporter's Notebook)
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Fishing in the university talent pool.(Cover Story)
by Jones, James R. - Six named to CISR Board.(Associations)
- CAS elects officers.(Associations)
- Modest merger activity anticipated.(National Report)
- IRMI book addresses terrorism insurance.(New Releases)
- Buttafuoco denies insurance fraud.(Reporter's Notebook)
- 15th annual directory of educational resources.
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Insurers and punitive damages.(For The Record)
by Iliff, Christopher - Calendar.(Calendar)
- Trucker rules take effect.(Capitol Beat)
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