East News for August 2006
- Pa. Agent Accused of Stealing Premiums to Gamble Online
- Maine Jury Awards Widow $4.2M in Forklift Death
- N.J. Lawmaker Reimburses Insurer for Gifts from Lobbyist
- Conn. Lobbyists Fight Campaign Gift Ban
- Former Lead Paint Makers Seek Dismissal of R.I. Case
- Wrongful Death Suit Filed in Boston’s Big Dig Tunnel Collapse
- Tranquilli Joins GAB Robins in N.Y.
- Some Katrina Evacuees Elect to Stay in Mass., R.I.
- Survey Says: Mass. Uninsured Population Down 19%
- Conn., Mass., R.I. Kick-Off Tri-State Truck Enforcement Campaign
- Del. Residents Evacuated Near Chemical Tanker Return Home
- Marsh Given OK to Accept Contingent Pay When Serving as MGA
- Virginia Steps Up Efforts to Curb Drunk Driving with Checkpoints
- Deadline for N.J. Med Mal Premium Subsidy Nears
- Commerce Insurance Says Mass. Doesn’t Need Assigned Risk Plan
- N.H. Town May Bill Driver’s Insurer for Gas Leak
- R.I. Ethics Panel Won’t Probe AG Lynch’s Ties to DuPont
- N.J. Chiropractor Charged with Fraud
- Conn. Sets Up Job Web Site for Lincoln National Employees
- Afsharnik Joins Wachovia Executive Liability Practice in N.Y.
- Hail Damage Requires Extra Auto Salvage Inspectors in N.H.
- N.J. to Publicize Firms with High Number of Uninsured Employees
- Citing R.I. Report, Lead Paint Defendants Seek Retrial
- Travelers’ Premier Offers Concierge Auto Claims Service in Mass.
- Mass. Supreme Court Upholds Auto Assigned Risk Plan
- Commerce Insurance Group Reorganizes at Top
- Mass. Regulator Looks Ahead After Court Ruling Clears Way for Assigned Risk Plan
- Adirondack Exchange Opens for New York Personal Lines
- Pa. Police Stop 1,000 in Anti-Drunk Driving Effort
- Pa. Jury Awards $895K in Delayed Cancer Diagnosis Case
- In Maine, Wrongful Death Suit Blames Forklift Design
- Mass. Weighs Low-Income Health Plan Payments
- S&P Reports Atlantic Mutual Fails to Pay on Surplus Note
- Mass. Board to Review Health Care Plan Payment Proposals
- N.Y. AIG Sponsors ‘Goals for Kids’ Program
- N.Y. Gov. Vetoes Workers’ Comp Bill
- Penn. Court: Brokers Have No Duty to Inspect Property for Flood Insurance
- States Look to Copy N.H. Public Works Mutual Aid Network
- Oops…172 Pa. Driver’s Licenses Accidently Voided
- Final Suspect in Maryland Arsons Pleads Guilty
- N.H. Flood Insurance Sales Up 26%
- N.J. Jury Awards $11.2 Million to Man Hit By Cargo Box
- Jimcor Debuts Apartment Program for N.J.
- Penn Treaty American Temporarily Suspends Sales in Florida
- AIG Names N. Y. Senior Vice President, Communications
- Mass. Largest Auto Insurer Dropped from High Risk Board
- N.Y. Attorney General Candidates Make Their Cases
- N.Y. Looks to Speed Comp Benefits to Ill 9/11 Rescue Workers
- In R.I., Beacon Mutual 16% Workers’ Comp Rate Cut Approved
- Mass. Regulator Rules Auto Rates Must Be Set By State Again
- Mass. FAIR Plan Rate Increases Approved to Start Oct. 1
- Vermont’s Captive Industry Celebrates 25th Birthday
- R.I. AG Lynch Defends DuPont Lead Paint Settlement
- Safety Insurance Increases Dividend
- Mass. Auto Insurers Seek 3.7% Rate Cut for 2007
- Mass. Spring Flood Victims File 10,000 FEMA Claims
- N.J. Court Limits Nonprofits’ Shield in Sex Abuse Suits
- Two Insurers Reach Deal with World Trade Center Site Owner
- West Named President of NIF Adirondack
- Eastern Dentists, Medical Protective Target N.Y. Market
- Mass. Becomes 28th State to Join Interstate Compact
- N.J. Governor Vows to Unveil Health Insurance Plan in Sept.
- Private Tipster Trips Up Slip-and-Fall, Says Pa. Fraud Unit
- Cianfaglione Joins TD Banknorth Insurance
- Maine Judge Upholds State on Dirigo Savings; Appeal Likely
- Delaware Weighs Options as Westfield Insurance Drops 850 Policies
- Virginia Advises Insurance Agents of Security Breach
- Reinsurance Collateral Changes Should Result in Savings, Says N.Y. Regulator
- N.Y. Woman Caught Cashing Dead Mom’s Workers’ Comp Checks
- Brooks Joins Jimcor Agencies in Mass.
- R.I. Lead Paint Monies Go To Group Linked to DuPont
- Virginians Want Better Transportation But Split Over How to Pay for It
- N.Y. Gov. Pataki Names Ferrara to Chair Workers Comp Board
- Maryland Seeks Answers for Uninsured After Wal-Mart Law Nixed
- Maine Jury Sides with Wendy’s
- Tower Group Reports Net Income Rose 158% in 2Q
- Wendy’s Claims Blood Disorder, Not Burger, Sickened Maine Woman
- Conn. Seeks Federal Aid for Damages Caused by June Rains
- Study Shows Decline in Lead Poisoning Among Maryland Kids
- Willetts Joins NSM Insurance in Pa.
- White Mountains Settles Robert Plan Suit Over Confidential Data
- Mass. Fair Plan Refiles for 12.4% Home Rate Hike; 25% on Cape
- Pa. Firm Settles Salmonella Cases; Battles Among Insurers Next
- N.J. Statehouse Flooding Has Cost in Excess of $2 Million
- Federal Grants for N.H. Flooding Top $8 Million
- GoodWorks Agency Lands Mass. Non-Profit Shaker Village Through HRH
- Mercator Expands Northeast Property Practice with Gatto
- N.Y. Fraud Fighting Pays Off; Medical Pros Charged in Latest Scam
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