Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Comp Cracks Down on Pain Pills February 10, 2014 The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation said it has stepped up monitoring of the millions of doses of pain pills...
Fire Sprinkler Bill Dies in N.J. February 10, 2014 Fire sprinklers will not be required in new homes in New Jersey. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Jan. 21...
People – East February 10, 2014 The Hartford Financial Services Group recently announced the election of Julie Richardson to its board of directors. Richardson will serve...
Conn. Rejects Aid Request for Elevating Coastal Homes February 10, 2014 Connecticut officials have rejected $18 million in requests for the latest round of Superstorm Sandy aid from shoreline homeowners who...
Maine Bureau of Insurance Recovered $2M in 2013 February 10, 2014 Maine’s Bureau of Insurance obtained nearly $2 million in recoveries and required payments on behalf of Maine consumers in 2013,...
Flooded N.Y. Homeowners Regret Dropping Insurance February 10, 2014 Some western New York residents whose homes were damaged by a snow-swollen river in January had only recently cancelled their...
N.J. Casino Dealer Wins Workers’ Comp Dispute by a Foot February 10, 2014 New Jersey’s appellate court recently affirmed a ruling that an employee who got injured in a traffic accident while driving...
N.Y. Regulator Talks About Insurance Markets, 2014 Agenda February 10, 2014 A top official from New York State’s Department of Financial Services (DFS) recently spoke about the state’s property/casualty insurance markets,...
Board Director & Officer Risks in Serving a Nonprofit February 10, 2014 By John Trefry According to a recent Towers Watson Directors & Officers (D&O) Liability Survey, 63 percent of nonprofit organizations reported a D&O...
Why Agencies Need to Pay More Attention to Insurer Insolvency February 10, 2014 By Chris Burand A myth is sneaking into the industry that insurer insolvency is not as important today. Belief in this myth is...