East News for August 2012
- Police Prep for Labor Day Weekend Partiers
- N.J.-Based York Risk Services Group Appoints New Division President
- Massachusetts Strikes Down 18.8% Workers’ Comp Rate Hike Proposal
- New York’s MTA Files Claims to Recover $65M From 2011 Storm Losses
- Pennsylvania Hospital, Ohio Parents Settle Organ Donor Suit
- The Hartford Promotes Bateman to Senior VP and Controller
- Irwin Siegel Agency Appoints Assistant VP in New York
- Maine Regulator Highlights New App That Helps Motorists in Accidents
- Ohio’s Norman-Spencer Agency Acquires N.Y.-Based Keenan Marine Agency
- Philadelphia Residents Among Worst Drivers in Nation: Allstate Report
- Ex-NFL Player John Mott Sues in N.Y. for Head Injury
- Del. Insurance Commissioner Candidate Returning $7,200 in Donations
- Connecticut Moving Ahead With New Health Care Exchange
- 3 Maine Agencies Included in State’s Annual ‘Best Places to Work’ List
- Parents Sue Cornell University Over Son’s 2010 Death
- After the Rain: Irene’s Lessons to the East Coast
- Sandusky Victim Sues Penn State for Compensatory, Punitive Damages
- New Jersey Looks Back on Tropical Storm Irene One Year Later
- N.J. Town Seeks to Limit Alcohol in Firehouses Over Insurance Concerns
- New York Teen With Cerebral Palsy Wins Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit
- Del. Regulator Says State’s Captive Insurance Industry Growing Rapidly
- Markel Executive Joins Aspen US Insurance in New York
- N.Y. Distributed $574M in Post-Hurricane Irene, TS Lee Aid So Far
- Maryland Court: Former NFL Punter Eligible for Workers’ Comp
- Erie Insurance in Pennsylvania Announces 3 Officer Promotions
- N.J. Bill to Toss Limits on Abuse Lawsuits Stalls
- New York Gov. Cuomo Vetoes State Agency Mailing Bill
- N.Y.-Based Reinsurer Southport Re Appoints Chief Actuarial Officer
- 2 Hurt by Text-Messaging Driver in N.J. Settle Lawsuit
- Penn. Regulator Advises College Students to Check Insurance Needs
- 5 Conn. Firms Cited for Paying Workers Off the Books, Evading WC Laws
- Maryland Officials Encourage Crop Insurance, Boost Advertising Budget
- Mass.-Based Insurer A.I.M. Mutual Hires Former Guy Carpenter Executive
- Report: OSHA Fines Maine Company in Worker’s Death
- Macy’s Sues J.C. Penney in N.Y. Over Martha Stewart Deal
- N.J. Judge: No Workers’ Comp Benefits for Thrift Store Volunteer
- Penn. Regulators Collected Over $1M in Penalties and Restitution in Q2
- Maryland’s Dog-Bite Liability Bill Fails in Special Session
- SIAA Added 6 New Agency Members in Northeast Region in July
- N.J. Reminds Insurers to Provide $250K as Default PIP Coverage Option
- NAMIC Taps Hanover Ins. Exec for Northeast State Affairs Manager Role
- N.J. Court: Man Blaming Cancer on Vaccine Can’t Sue
- Vermont Mutual Insurance Group Announces 2 Manager Appointments
- N.J. Law to Restrict First Responders From Sharing Accident Photos
- Progressive Reaches Settlement in Auto Claim Case Amid Online Protest
- Rhode Island Sees Rash of Scrap Metal Thefts
- Public Adjuster in N.J. Admits Filing $42,000 in False Claims
- Alterra Balks at Defending NFL in Concussion Suits
- Md. Consumers Reminded of New Registration, Insurance Rules for Mopeds
- Liberty International Underwriters Names Kania as SVP, Energy and Construction
- N.H. Governor Signs Bill on Limits on Landowner Liability
- N.Y. Man Harnesses Social Media to Protest Against Progressive
- Number of Highway Deaths in Maine Up 50% Over Last Year
- N.Y. Businessman Charged With $10M Insurance Fraud Scheme
- ACE USA Names EVP for Medical Risk, Life Sciences Unit in N.J.
- Maryland Senate Approves Strict Liability for All Dog Bites
- Mass.-Based Insurer A.I.M. Mutual Names Information Technology Manager
- Aon Hewitt Hires Lead Health and Benefits Strategist in New York
- N.J. Upholds Law Requiring Young Drivers’ License Decal
- Former Agency Owner in Va. Sentenced for Selling Nonexistent Policies
- Disabled Drivers in N.Y. Pay 28% More for Auto Insurance, Study Says
- N.Y.-Based Preferred Concepts Hires Senior Property Underwriter
- Former Conn. Doc Sentenced for Illegal Prescriptions, Insurance Fraud
- N.Y.-Based Broker Sterling & Sterling, Hyde Agency Form Joint Venture
- Connecticut Says Tougher Teen Driving Laws Showing Positive Results
- New Commissioner Joins Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission
- N.Y. Cardinal Suing Obama Over Birth Control Coverage Invites Him to Dinner
- New York Enacts Law Allowing Gifts Worth Up to $25 From Producers
- N.J.-Based Selective Insurance Announces 8 Officer Promotions
- N.Y. Man Pleads Not Guilty in Father’s Fake Death Plot
- Vt. Town Offices Reopen a Year After Irene, With Help From Flood Insurance
- Maine-Based Cross Insurance Forms Partnership With Kraft Sports Group
- XL Names Chief Underwriting Officer for Primary Casualty Unit in N.Y.
- Son of N.Y. Man Who Vanished at Beach Is Charged With Insurance Fraud
- 1 Dead, 9 Injured in Lightning Strike at Pocono Raceway in Penn.
- Gilbert Steps Down as Chairman of N.Y.-Based Holborn Corp.
- Howden Specialty Underwriters Appoints Head of New York Office
- Mass. Embraces ‘Disclosure, Apology, Offer’ Approach for Med Mal Cases
- N.Y. Pilot Program Allows Colleges to Self-Fund Student Health Plans
- Captive Insurance Industry to Gather in Burlington, Vt., This Week
- Conn.-Based Medical Liability Insurer CMIC Names Underwriting Director
- WKFC Underwriting Managers Appoints Chief Casualty Officer in New York
- Few Employers in New England Plan to Drop Health Insurance: Survey
- R.I. Woman Gets 10-Year Prison Sentence for Insurance Fraud
- Philadelphia Insurance Cos. Appoints 2 New Executives
- Marsh USA Executive Joins XL Group’s Primary Casualty Unit in New York
- NFIB, EMPLOYERS Expand Workers Comp Program to New Jersey
- Thomson Reuters Establishes Connecticut’s First Captive Insurance Co.
- Mass. Healthcare Cost Containment Measure Aims to Save Up to $200B
- N.J. Chiropractor Charged With Stealing $89K Through False Claims
- Mass. Regulators Offer Advice to Drivers Who Are at Fault in Accidents
- Va. Court: Waiter’s Choking on Quesadilla Didn’t Arise Out of Employment
- Natural Gas Drilling Co. Tells N.Y.: Stop the Local Bans or We’ll Sue
- Md. Regulators Advise College Students to Get Smart About Insurance
- Rhode Island Hosting Statewide Hurricane Response Training This Week
- N.Y. Judge Orders Iran, al-Qaida to Pay $6B for 9/11
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