- Four Injured in Partial Collapse at Brooklyn Construction Site
- Bill Toughening Connecticut Drunk Boating Law Advances
- John Yurconic Agency Signs 10-Year Lease at Pennsylvania Mall
- Pennsylvania Electrical Worker Hospitalized After Blast
- New York City Suspends Operator’s License After Crane Strike
- Tuscano Launches Professional Liability Division
- New York Police Arrest Man in Phantom Insurance Claim Scheme
- Connecticut Hospital Worker Killed in Hit-and-Run
- Flooding Expected Following Prolonged Downpours in Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Jury Awards $1.6M in Suit over College Student’s Death
- No Injuries as Crane Strikes 25-Story New York City Building
- Kingstone Extends Employment Agreement with CEO Goldstein
- Ex-New York City Crane Inspector Admits Taking Bribes
- Maine Superintendent Kofman Reappointed
- Rizzo Named Finance Chief at The Hanover
- Halsey Joins TD Insurance in Maine
- New York Agents’ Group Declines To Join Lawsuit Against State
- Maryland House Approves Auto Liability Insurance Hike
- Rourke Named Connecticut Manager for Acadia
- Connecticut Warns 11,000 of Potential Information Theft
- Insurer Refunds Nearly $1M to New York Policyholders
- New York Police Agree Driver Error Caused Toyota Crash
- Hiscox Appoints Bach as Branch Manager in New York
- Insurance Frauds Spike in New York
- Buzzards Bay Oil Spill Lawsuit Set to Start
- Dattoli Joins Synergy as Professional Liability Manager
- Massachusetts Congressmen Request Disaster Help After Floods
- Investigator: Damage from New Hampshire Fire at Least $9.5M
- Police: Mass. Temp Agency Paid Cash to Avoid Taxes, Insurance
- Lawmaker: Connecticut Commissioner Should Be Elected Position
- Brown & Brown Acquires Two New Jersey Underwriting Units
- Partying Teens Cause $200K Damage to New York House
- New York’s Bryan Insurance Gets Personal With Social Media
- Connecticut AG Wants Crackdown on Worker Misclassification
- Pennsylvania Highway Deaths Decline to Record Low
- Mutual Service Organization Offers ‘Green’ Products Endorsement
- Investigators Still Probing Major New Jersey Fire
- Worker Injured in New Hampshire Mall Electric Panel Fire
- New York Man Charged with Insurance Fraud for Mobile Home Fire
- Virginia Woman Sues State for $15M over Son’s Drowning at Park
- Virginia Agents Must Now Print Their Own Producer Licenses
- Massachusetts Warns Car Dealers over Insurance Advice
- Ebert Named VP of Program Business at REM
- Allstate to Refund $428K over Missed Discounts for Delaware Drivers
- New York’s ‘Ground Zero’ Workers Reach Settlement with Insurer
- How New York Insurance Broker Has Used Social Media
- West Pennsylvania Couple Sues Target over Toy Box Injury
- Connecticut Underwriters Hires Valencia
- Maine Plaintiffs Lose Ruling in Light Cigarette Lawsuit
- Kinsale Formed as Virginia-Based Specialty Insurer
- Iroquois Mid-Atlantic Hires Keller
- New Hampshire Court Refuses to Reconsider $110M Ruling
- Judge Dismisses Suit over New Jersey Teen Driver Decals
- Gussen Joins Scirocco Group as Sales Exec
- Feds: New York City Inspector Sold Safety Cards
- Philadelphia’s St. Joseph’s University Adds Insurance, Double Major Program
- Selective Insurance Announces Several Promotions
- Losses From Latest East Coast Snow Storm Pegged at up to $300M
- New Jersey Assembly Panel Advances Distracted Driver Bill
- Massachusetts Woman’s Family Sues Cosmetic Surgery Company
- New York Agent Charged with Stealing Premiums
- Former Partner Returns to Law Firm Anderson Kill & Olick
- Breslav to Head Alternative Markets Team at SRS
- Provider Insurance Group Hires Gaudette as Account Executive
- New York Teen Dumping Garbage Falls in Sewage Pit, Dies
- Tractor-Trailer Cargo Thefts on the Rise in Pennsylvania
- Peiser Named Chief Operating Officer at RMI Consulting
- Hotel Fire Destroys Entire Block in New Hampshire
- Mass. AG Coakley Opposes Proposed Workers’ Compensation Rate Hike
- Vermont Firms to See Decline in Workers’ Comp Costs
- Connecticut Fines Zurich $235K
- Connecticut PIA Elects New Leadership
- Massachusetts Worker’s Compensation Premium Rates Could Rise
- Pittsburgh Area Prepares for Snow-Related Flooding
- Appeals Court Reinstates Lawsuit over Hot Sandwich
- Kissick Named President of York Programs