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Connecticut Regulators Recovered $500K for Consumers Last Quarter

Apr 22 2008 // Complaining Connecticut consumers recovered more than $500,000 in claims in the first quarter of 2008, according to the state’s insurance department. Those recoveries came from over 1,400 complaints lodged with the...

Connecticut Supreme Court Allows State’s Damages Suit Against Marsh

Apr 21 2008 // Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal can attempt to recover damages from insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Inc. for harming the economy of the entire state, the state’s Supreme Court ruled. The ruling...

New Markets

Apr 21 2008 // The following markets were selected from the MyNewMarkets database of 25,000 coverages and programs. To find additional markets, or to submit markets, go to www.MyNewMarkets.com. Liquor Liability Coverage Nuts &...

Fraud Investigation Leads Connecticut to Revoke Agent’s License

Apr 16 2008 // The Connecticut Insurance Department has revoked the license of a Middlesex County insurance agent who it says forged clients’ signatures and held thousands of dollars in payments in his own bank account. Those...

Conn. Supreme Court: General Contractor Not Liable for Inspections

Apr 15 2008 // A Connecticut general contractor who delegates special inspections of all steel welding work as required by the state’s building code to a subcontractor is not liable for injuries resulting from an accident that...

Connecticut Opens Center to Promote Safer Driving by Teenagers

Apr 14 2008 // The state Department of Motor Vehicles is setting up a safe driving program for teenagers in response to several fatal car accidents in Connecticut over the past year. Gov. M. Jodi Rell says the Center for Teen Safe...

Connecticut House Votes for Tougher Teen Driving Restrictions

Apr 11 2008 // Connecticut has moved closer toward enacting tougher rules for teenage drivers, reforms spurred by a several fatal crashes over the past year that involved teens at the wheel. The House of Representatives voted 109-33 in...

Connecticut Supreme Court Allows State’s Damages Suit against Marsh

Apr 10 2008 // Connecticut’s Attorney General Richard Blumenthal can attempt to recover damages from Marsh & McLennan Inc. for harming the economy of the entire state, the state’s Supreme Court ruled. The ruling stems...

Connecticut Jury Awards Doctor $4M Health Care Lab Case

Apr 7 2008 // A state court jury in Bridgeport, Connecticut has awarded more than $4 million to a doctor who was fired from a health care lab in Stratford after he complained that one of its tests could jeopardize patients’...

Two Lawyers Named to Connecticut Workers’Comp Commission

Apr 7 2008 // Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell has named Daniel Dilzer and David Schoolcraft to the state Workers’ Compensation Commission. Dilzer, 41, is a lawyer with the New Britain-based law firm Davila & Dilzer. He serves...

Conn. High-Heeled Cop in Legal Trouble

Apr 7 2008 // Connecticut prosecutors say a state correction officer faces a fraud charge for running a 40-yard dash in high heels while he was supposedly too injured to work. State prosecutors say Garrett A. Dalton of Naugatuck dressed...

Connecticut Man Loses Arm in Industrial Accident

Apr 4 2008 // Police in New Milford, Connecticut say an employee at a composting plant has lost his arm in an industrial accident. The victim, whose name hasn’t been released, is identified by police only as a 29-year-old Danbury...

Connecticut Anti-steering Bill Heads to Full Vote

Apr 2 2008 // A Connecticut bill that restricts auto insurers from directing clients to certain car repair shops – legislation opposed by insurers and agents alike – is headed for a floor vote in the state’s General...

Connecticut Mayor Wants More Frequent Crane Inspections by State

Mar 31 2008 // Stamford, Connecticut Mayor Dannel Malloy has asked Gov. M. Jodi Rell to order more frequent state inspections of cranes. In a letter to Rell, he said the city building official has authority to only inspect the base...

High-Heeled Dash Contest Lands Connecticut Cop in Legal Trouble

Mar 27 2008 // Connecticut prosecutors say a state correction officer faces a fraud charge for running a 40-yard dash in high heels while he was supposedly too injured to work. State prosecutors say Garrett A. Dalton of Naugatuck dressed...

New Markets

Mar 24 2008 // The following markets were selected from the MyNewMarkets database of 25,000 coverages and programs. To find additional markets, or to submit markets, go to www.MyNewMarkets.com. Contractors Nuts & Bolts: Lemac &...

Employee Charges Connecticut DMV Fails Its Own Driver-Training Standards; State Promises Review

Mar 24 2008 // An agent for Connecticut’s Department of Motor Vehicles has accused the agency of failing to consistently enforce its own standards in driver training and retraining. Commissioner Robert M. Ward disputes the...

Connecticut Insurance Firm Owners Accused of Laundering $10M

Mar 19 2008 // Federal agents have arrested the owners of a Danbury , Connecticut insurance firm, accusing them of laundering nearly $10 million. Renata Amaral and Monica Teixeira are accused of laundering the money between Brazil and...

Conn. Bill Banning Credit Scores for Auto Insurance Dies in Committee

Mar 19 2008 // A Connecticut bill that would have banned insurers in from rating Nutmeg State drivers using credit scores has died in committee. The bill has passed a procedure deadline set by the General Assembly’s Insurance and...

Man Critically Injured in Fiery Connecticut Crash in 2005 Dies

Mar 18 2008 // A commuter bus driver who was critically injured in the 2005 crash involving a runaway dump truck at the base of Connecticut’s Avon Mountain has died at his Torrington home, family members and colleagues said. Frank...