East News for May 2014
- Union Mutual of Vermont Cos. Names Director of Commercial Lines Underwriting
- 41 Charged for Multi-Million Dollar Auto Insurance Fraud Scheme in Philadelphia
- Christie: All Eligible Sandy-Damaged Homes in N.J. Will Get Funding to Rebuild
- Providence, R.I., Sues Santander Bank, Alleging Mortgage Bias
- Report Shows More New York Doctors Disciplined
- Elias B. Cohen & Associates Appoints Vice President in New Jersey
- Insurers See Claims Rising in Pennsylvania Following Last Week’s Hail Storm
- N.Y. Orders Narragansett Bay Insurance to Pay $327,400 Fine
- New Hampshire Weighs Limited License for First-Time Drunk Drivers
- New York Tornado Almost Hit Stored Fireworks
- New York City Officials Launch Hurricane Awareness Campaign
- Liberty Mutual Names Sr. Underwriting Manager for Excess Casualty in Northeast
- N.J. Insurance Commissioner Alerts Consumers on Car-Sharing Services
- New York DFS Issues Bulletin Urging Auto Insurers to Adopt Telematics Programs
- Massachusetts Carpenters’ Union Goes After Water Park Developer
- A.I.M. Mutual in Massachusetts Promotes Parsons to Director of Claims
- Johnstown Flood Museum in Pennsylvania Plans $3.45M Upgrade
- Study: Number of Adults Without Health Insurance Plummeting in New Jersey
- Penn. Insurance Department Taking Steps to Assist Consumers After Hail Storm
- Eastern Insurance in Massachusetts Announces New Appointments
- New Jersey Housing Board Members Resign Over Sandy Repairs
- Former New York Railroad Conductor Avoids Prison in Disability Scheme
- Many Jersey Shore Families Still Seeking Normalcy After Sandy
- XS Brokers Appoints Chief Sales Officer in Massachusetts
- Ridesharing Firms Uber, Lyft Accused of Racketeering in Conn. Cab Lawsuit
- Report: N.Y. Private Sector Occupational Injuries Cost Economy $10.9B in 2010-12
- Vermont Becomes 1st State to Offer Text-to-911 Service Statewide
- Data Show Rising Workers’ Comp Medical Costs in New Hampshire
- New York Lawmakers Pass Tax Relief Bill for Sandy Victims
- Delaware Troopers Issue Over 1K Traffic Citations in I-95 Crackdown
- USI Insurance Services Appoints President of West Orange, N.J., Office
- N.J. Awards $23.8M Contract to Build Steel Sea Wall in 2 Shore Towns
- New York AG Says AIG’s Lawsuit Is Bid to Hobble Unlicensed Sales Probe
- Arthur J. Gallagher’s Long Island, N.Y., Area President Joins Crystal & Company
- Data Breach Impacts Pennsylvania College Students
- N.Y. Calls for More Oversight for Investment Firms’ Acquisitions of Insurers
- Judge: Ex-MF Global Execs Can Tap More Insurance Funds to Defend Lawsuits
- Ames & Gough Appoints Senior VP in Virginia
- R.I. Approves WC Advisory Loss Costs Increase of 2.5% for Industrial Classes
- Virginia Police to Enforce Seat-Belt Use as Part of ‘Click It or Ticket’ Campaign
- Delaware Lawmakers Eye Proposals to Lower Workers’ Comp Medical Costs
- Kane USA Appoints Client Services Director in Vermont
- Health Insurance Broker in N.J. Admits Pocketing Nearly $1M
- Penn. Court: Homeowners’ Policy Doesn’t Cover Injury From Insured’s Prank
- Delaware Senate Bill Would Fund Volunteer Ambulance Services
- Acadia Insurance in Maine Announces 2 Promotions
- Mass. AG Coakley Sues Drywall Company for Allegedly Misclassifying Workers
- R.I. Issues Bulletin on Implementing Auto Insurance Verification System
- Some N.J. Lawmakers Question Transparency of Sandy Recovery Programs
- SAN Group Names Regional VP of New Hampshire, Maine
- N.Y. Plastic Surgeon’s Insurer to Pay for $2.3M Settlement in Death Case
- Connecticut Residents Feeling Financial Strain as Flood Insurance Cost Rises
- Maryland Insurance Administration Names Director of Government Relations
- N.J. Gov. Christie Conditionally Vetoes ‘Bill of Rights’ Measure for Sandy Victims
- New Jersey Awards More Grants to Assist Residents With Home Elevations
- Conn. Gov.: When It Comes to Insurance Regulation, States Are Here to Stay
- Judge Strikes Down N.Y. Attorney General’s Subpoena for Airbnb User Data
- Virginia to Raise Penalties for Employers Without Workers’ Comp Coverage
- N.J. Authorities Warn Residents About Sandy Recovery Program Scams
- N.J.’s Waterway Debris Cleanup Project Rescues Sandy-Damaged Vessels
- In Connecticut, Sea Level Predictions Prompt New Awareness in Communities
- N.J.’s Congressional Delegation Raises Sandy Concerns With HUD Chief
- Delaware Reports Continuing Growth in Captive Program
- Massachusetts Senate Approves Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights
- Maryland State Police Issuing More Tickets for Distracted Driving
- Delaware Task Force Eyes Lower Workers’ Compensation Costs
- New Jersey’s Sandy-Damaged Town Halls: Fix or Rebuild?
- Pennsylvania Schools Stress Prom Night Safety
- New York Gov. Cuomo: MTA Needs Plan to Reinvent Transit System
- Construction Underway in Vermont to Replace Irene-Damaged State Offices
- New York’s Assurant Says CEO Pollock Plans to Retire at End of 2014
- Some NFL Retirees Fault $765M Concussion Deal, File Motion in Penn. Court
- Former CFO of Prominent NYC Charity Admits Guilt in Thefts
- N.Y. Senate OKs Bill Mandating Alcohol Tests After Bad Car Crashes
- McPherson Named D.C.’s Acting Insurance Commissioner
- New England Compounding Agrees to $100M Settlement for Meningitis Victims
- New Jersey Dispersed Just 25% of Federal Sandy Aid in 11 Months
- Vermont Mutual Insurance Group Appoints Senior VP
- Authorities Say Clamp Snapped in R.I. Aerial Circus Accident
- Declaration Brokerage Acquires RBLA of PA
- Glatfelter Program Managers Names Healthcare Practice Leader in Penn.
- Maryland Warns of Potential Insurance Coverage Gaps for Ridesharing Services
- Selective Insurance Group in New Jersey Announces Officer Appointments
- Connecticut Insurance Dept. Recovers $1.6M for Policyholders, Taxpayers in Q1
- Business Risk Partners Hires Brault as Broker Relations Director in Conn.
- Conner Strong & Buckelew Names Motherway President of N.Y. Operations
- Hub International Acquires Assets of E.J. Wells Insurance Agency in Mass.
- Auto Accident Insurance Scheme Busted in New Jersey; 12 Facing Charges
- R.I. Issues Consumer Alert on Ridesharing Services, Insurance Implications
- Financing Firm to Pay $200K for Prematurely Cancelling Auto Policies in Mass.
- Massachusetts Fines GEICO $275K for Accident Reporting Inconsistencies
- Town of Greenwich, Conn., Reaches $2.4M Storm Settlement With AIG
- CSX Oil Tank Cars Derail, Catch Fire in Lynchburg, Virginia
- More Than 200 New Speed Cameras Coming to NYC, Long Island School Zones
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