- N.J. Insurance Fraud Unit Itself Target of Probe Over Employee Payroll
- N.Y. Eyes Extending Assessment Deadline For Storm Damaged Homes
- N.J. Bank-Owned Agency to Give Reward Points to Insureds
- D.C. Task Force Seeks Med-Mal Ideas to Keep Doctors from Fleeing
- N.Y. Lawyer Involved in Frankel Insurance Scheme is Sentenced
- Med-Mal Subsidy Relief Finally in Mail for Md. Doctors
- Pachomski Joins Beecher Carlson Energy Practice in N.Y.
- Neubauer Joins Md.’s Bowers Insurance
- AIG Staring at Possible Formal Action
- N.J. Drivers Geared Towards More Savings in 2005
- Rhode Island House Backs 60-Day Limit on Uninsured Driver Claims
- AIA Testifies at N.Y. Security Breach Hearing; Steps Taken for Customers
- AIA Praises Veto of Maryland Bill Involving Surety Bonds
- Kelter-Alliant’s Pro Quest Division Unveils New Philly Office
- N.Y. Agent Leader Hagan Seeks Practical Answer on Compensation
- ACE USA Appoints Vincelette Sr. VP, Public Entity at Ace Casualty Risk
- Boston Archdiocese Settles with St. Paul Travelers Over Sex Abuse Claims
- Pa. Agency Sued Over Alleged Failure to Suggest Flood Insurance for Beverage Company
- Philadelphia Insurance Cos. Unveils Public Entity Program
- Conn.’s Sinclair Group Acquires Surety Specialist, J. Biron
- AIG Lowers N.J. Auto Rates
- Prime Gets Go-Ahead to Write Surplus Lines in Vermont
- Mass. Approves 3% Workers’ Comp Rate Reduction
- N.Y. Senate Confirms Mills as Insurance Superintendent
- Conn. to Hear Travelers Life Sale to MetLife on June 7 in Hartford
- N.Y. Workers’ Comp Writers Seek 16% Rate Boost for October
- Md. Set to Release Med-Mal Subsidy Funds to Doctors
- OneBeacon Expands Web-Based OneChoice Personal Lines Portfolio
- R.I. Auditor Urges Implementation of Lead Hazard Mitigation Act
- R.I. Senate Approves Minimum Liability Limit for Inspection Stations
- Bassett, Jr. Named Chief Underwriting Officer at Folksamerica Re
- AIA: Massachusetts Drivers Need a Competitive Auto Insurance Market
- Vt. Doctors Call for Med-Mal Action
- N.J. Ruling Clears Way for Loss of Consortium Claims by Gay Couples
- Md. Woman Sues Vioxx Maker Over Husband’s Death
- N.Y. State Children’s Camp Safety Group Pays Members 50% Dividend
- N.Y. Workers’ Comp Rates to Remain Unchanged with Filing Withdrawal
- Committee Votes to Carry Over AIA-Opposed Maine Premium Tax Increase
- Penn National Insurance Notes Changes to Underwriting Structure
- Prom Rule Drives Me. Parent to Court
- Mass. Jury Awards $24 Million in Childbirth Lawsuit
- Conn. Passes AIA-Supported Producer Compensation Legislation
- Hanover Insurance Goes to Bat for Tornadoes, Worcester’s Newest Team
- R.I. Senate to Vote on Workers’ Comp Court Nominees
- OneBeacon Leaving Boston to Consolidate in Suburban Canton
- The Hartford, Aetna Partner Up on Workers’ Comp Plan
- State Farm Trims Del. Homeowners Rates by Average of 5%
- N.Y. Sen. Seward Urges Restraint in Response to Insurance Broker Scandal
- Md. Doctors Frustrated Over Delay in Med-Mal Subsidy Funds
- Conn. Dog Bill Would Muzzle Insurers
- Macintosh Joins S.H. Smith & Co. as Head of N.Y. Office
- Northeast Bank Sub Now Northeast Bank Insurance Group
- Liberty Mutual Becomes 10th Insurer to Reduce N.Y. Auto Rates
- NCCI Payroll Correction to Lower Vt. Workers’ Comp Rates for Some
- Conn. Vows Renewed Focus on Insurance Job Development
- AIA Backs N.Y. Workers’ Comp Guaranty Fund Bill
- Slivka, Farrell Join New Day Underwriters in N.J.
- NAIC Chief Koken of Pa. Says States are Watching AIG Closely
- AIA Urges Lawmakers to Defeat Maine Premium Tax Increase
- NAMIC Commends Md. Legislative Focus on Teens; Other Bills Discussed
- D.C. Mayor Calls for Med-Mal Reform
- Md. Man’s Auto Scam Results in 21-Count Indictment
- Best Affirms Ratings for Erie’s P/C Companies; Outlook Stable
- PEMA Director Notes Individual Assistance Aid for Susquehanna County (Pa.) Residents
- Mass. Tightens Finite Reinsurance Rules; States Weigh Accounting Change
- Pa. Hospitals Paying 2.6% of Patient Revenues for Med-Mal Expenses
- Markel Sees Strong Q1 Report
- Mass. Commissioner Bowler Approves Safe Driver Plan Revisions; Plan Starts in 2006
- Allstate Drives Forward with N.Y. Auto Rate Cuts