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Thomson Reuters Establishes Connecticut’s First Captive Insurance Co.
Aug 2 2012 // Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy announced today that international media and information company Thomson Reuters has relocated its U.S. insurance subsidiary from Delaware to Connecticut. The subsidiary, Thomson Reuters Risk...
Connecticut Insurance Regulators Recovered $2.4M for Consumers in Q2
Jul 19 2012 // Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas Leonardi announced Thursday that the insurance department recovered $2.4 million for policyholders and state taxpayers in the second quarter. Leonardi said the department’s...
Nearly 20,000 in Connecticut Lost Power in July 1 Storm, Company Says
Jul 17 2012 // Connecticut Light & Power has told state regulators that nearly 20,000 customers were without power on July 1 as strong winds and lightning brought down tree limbs. In a statement filed with the state Public Utilities...
W.R. Berkley Appoints Executive for Excess Casualty Unit in Conn.
Jul 13 2012 // W.R. Berkley Corporation has appointed Michael Fujii as president of its newly formed Berkley Custom Insurance Managers unit in Stamford, Conn. Fujii has over 35 years of experience in the specialty property/casualty...
Conn. Utility to Spend $300M to Strengthen Its System Against Storms
Jul 12 2012 // Connecticut Light & Power has filed a plan with state regulators to spend $300 million over five years to strengthen its system against storms. The subsidiary of Northeast Utilities says it’s looking to upgrade...
Massachusetts, Connecticut Receive AIG Settlement Funds
Jul 2 2012 // More states are officially announcing that they have collected penalties and fines as part of a multi-state regulatory settlement with American International Group over workers’ compensation insurance. On June 21,...
CL&P, Connecticut’s Largest Utility, Fights Official Over Storm Costs
Jun 20 2012 // Connecticut Light & Power struck back Monday at Attorney General George Jepsen, who asked state regulators to punish the state’s largest utility for its response to two storms last year. In a filing with the...
Connecticut Court: Ski Area Not Liable for Skier’s Injuries, Paralysis
Jun 20 2012 // The state Appellate Court says a ski area in New Hartford isn’t liable for an accident in 2006 that paralyzed a 15-year-old boy. The Republican-American of Waterbury reports that the Appellate Court this week upheld...
Connecticut Receives $1M in Multi-State AIG Workers’ Comp Settlement
Jun 19 2012 // Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas Leonardi announced Monday that the state has received just over $1 million in fines and penalties from American International Group Inc. as part of a multi-state settlement over...
Conn. Regulator: New Law Will Improve Oversight of Global Insurers
Jun 18 2012 // Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas Leonardi praised passage of two new laws that give the state greater financial oversight of large, globally active insurers and makes the state a more attractive place for...
Connecticut Survey Finds Teens Often Text While Driving
Jun 9 2012 // Connecticut teens have acknowledged in a state survey that they talk and text on their cell phones while driving.Photo credit: the city of Gahanna, Ohio, websiteThe biennial state survey of risky teen behavior was released...
Conn. Commissioner: New Law Improves Oversight of Global Insurers
Jun 6 2012 // Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Thomas Leonardi praised passage of two new laws that give the state greater financial oversight of large, globally active insurance companies and makes the state a more attractive place...
Ex-General Re, AIG Execs May Settle Criminal Case
May 29 2012 // Four former executives at Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s General Re Corp. and one at American International Group Inc. are in talks to settle a long-running criminal case accusing them of engineering a reinsurance...
Hartford’s Commercial Underwriter Joins S.H. Smith in Connecticut
May 17 2012 // S.H. Smith & Co. Inc., a wholesaler and managing general agent headquartered in Hartford, Conn., appointed Tom Ferracci as underwriter/manager of workers’ compensation. Ferracci comes from The Hartford Insurance...
Conn. Senate OKs Bill on Utilities’ Storm Response
May 7 2012 // The state Senate on Saturday, May 5, approved a wide-ranging bill that attempts to address many of the problems that developed last year when Connecticut was hit by the remnants of Hurricane Irene in August and again by an...
Connecticut City Faces Lawsuit in Fatal Christmas Day Fire
May 7 2012 // The father of three girls killed in a Christmas morning fire in Connecticut is accusing the city of Stamford of allowing the house to become a fire trap by failing to properly oversee construction, his attorney said last...
Conn. House Passes Firefighter Compensation Bill
May 4 2012 // A bill that would make certain local firefighters eligible for workers’ compensation coverage for mental or emotional damage has passed the Connecticut House of Representatives. State representatives voted 141-to-0...
Insurance Company Balks at Claims in Fatal Conn. Fire
Apr 30 2012 // An insurance company said it should not have to pay claims or lawsuits stemming from a Christmas morning fire that killed five people because a contractor renovating the house misrepresented the type and scope of work his...
Conn. Senate Passes Anti-Price-Gouging Bill to Help Homeowners
Apr 26 2012 // The Connecticut Senate has voted to expand consumer protections from price gouging during major storms, such as the freak October snow storm that hit the state last year. Senators voted 33-to-3 Wednesday in favor of the...
TD Insurance Announces Promotion in Connecticut Office
Apr 12 2012 // TD Insurance, a subsidiary of TD Bank, has promoted Shalonta Ford to vice president and insurance regional sales specialist in personal lines in Wethersfield, Conn. Shalonta Ford She will continue to serve as a liaison...