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Articles Tagged "Ralph Hudgens"

  • Sun., May 26, 2013 10:00am
    Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens is reminding Georgians to check their insurance policies for hurricane coverage as National Hurricane Preparedness Week approaches.
  • Wed., February 27, 2013 10:02am
    The state Insurance and Fire Safety Commissioner is recommending Georgians use a new smartphone application to simplify information sharing after a car accident.
  • Thu., January 31, 2013 11:00am
    State Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens is offering tips to help Georgians file claims associated with the storm system that tore through the state Wednesday.
  • Mon., December 31, 2012 6:00am
    State Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens has signed an order allowing insurance companies to begin selling individual policies for children in 20-13.
  • Wed., December 12, 2012 11:00am
    With Christmas less than two weeks away, State Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Ralph Hudgens is offering tips to Georgians who are decorating their homes for the holidays.
  • Tue., November 20, 2012 8:27am
    Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens has confirmed that 28,467 households in the state could be affected by an online security breach involving Nationwide Insurance Co. Nationwide and the insurance office have hotlines to field questions from anyone who might have been affected.
  • Fri., October 7, 2011 5:09pm
    The US Health and Human Services Department will take another 30 days to decide whether Georgia can phase in a key provision of health care reform more slowly. Georgia officials wants Georgia exempt from a part of the law until 2014. The provision requires insurance firms to spend no more than 20% of individual premiums on administration and certain other costs.
  • Fri., September 9, 2011 8:57am
    Authorities estimate that a tornado and strong storms in north Georgia inflicted at least $15 million in damage. Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens said Thursday that the damage estimate was preliminary and could grow as homeowners and insurers continue to assess the damage. He said property owners have filed nearly 4,000 claims.