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Gowrie, Barden & Brett Insurance in Conn. Adds Barney as Senior VP

Oct 18 2005 // Garry P. Barney has joined Gowrie Barden & Brett in Westport, Conn. as senior vice president, according to S. Carter Gowrie III, chief executive officer. Barney has more than 30 years experience in the insurance...

Closing Conn. Truck Loophole Easier Said Than Done, Insurers Warn

Oct 17 2005 // Insurance officials have warned Connecticut lawmakers that there is no easy way fix to a legal loophole that allowed a Bloomfield trucking company involved in a deadly July crash to operate without liability...

Rain-Soaked, Wind-Whipped Northeast Getting Back On Its Feet

Oct 17 2005 // Emergency and utility crews across the Northeast worked Sunday to repair the damage caused by several days of rain and floods, but strong winds continued to cause problems. Parts of the Northeast had received more than a...

Blumenthal Nixes Run for Conn. Governor; Will Seek Re-Election as AG

Oct 12 2005 // Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, whose targets as the state’s top prosecutor have included the insurance industry, has said he will not run for governor but will run for re-election as attorney...

Conn. Workers’ Comp Filing Seeks Small Boost

Oct 6 2005 // The organization representing Connecticut’s workers’ compensation insurers has filed for revised loss costs for the voluntary and involuntary markets for January, 2006. The National Council on Compensation...

Judge Orders Conn. Trucking Firm Owner to Court

Oct 2 2005 // The owner of a Bloomfield trucking company involved in a fatal 20-vehicle crash this summer in Avon has been ordered to appear in court and bring with him financial records for the past year. The order on Friday came two...

Older Kids Back in Booster Seats Under New Conn. Safety Law

Sep 26 2005 // A new law takes effect on Oct. 1 in Connecticut that will require any child who is not both 7 years old and 60 pounds to use a booster seat. And that includes Tal. “It’s inconvenient, but it’s a good...

Deadly Trucking Crash Leads to Calls for Tighter Insurance Rules in Conn.

Sep 25 2005 // Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has called on the Motor Vehicles Department to demand proof of insurance from all trucking companies in Connecticut. The request came after survivors of a fiery, 20-vehicle...

Conn. Gov. Rell: Close Insurance Loophole Truck Drove Through

Sep 22 2005 // An irate Connecticut Governor M. Jodi Rell said she would propose legislation to close a loophole that allowed American Crushing & Recycling, the owner of a truck involved in a July 29 fatal accident at the foot of...

ACE Settles Connecticut AG lawsuit

Sep 22 2005 // ACE Ltd. said it has resolved a lawsuit brought by the Connecticut attorney general, and will pay $40,000 in exchange for a release of Connecticut’s claims and a withdrawal of the lawsuit, according to Reuters. The...

Conn. AG Blumenthal Expands Suit Against Marsh to Include Bid Rigging, Kickback Allegations

Sep 22 2005 // Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal announced new allegations in his lawsuit against insurance broker Marsh & McLennan Inc., including bid rigging, price fixing and illegally steering Connecticut...

HRH Agrees to $30 Million Settlement with Connecticut AG

Sep 19 2005 // Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Company, the Richmond, Va.-based insurance and risk management intermediary, recently reached an agreement with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to settle charges relating to...

HRH Agrees to $30 Million Settlement with Connecticut AG

Sep 19 2005 // Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Company, the Richmond, Va.-based insurance and risk management intermediary, recently reached an agreement with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to settle charges relating to...

Conn. Medical Holds Malpractice Rates Even After 5 Years of Hikes

Sep 14 2005 // Connecticut Medical Insurance Co., one of the state’s largest writers of medical malpractice insurance, has decided to hold its rates steady for 2006 after raising them each of the last five years. The doctor-owned...

Conn. to Test State’s Readiness in Hurricane Drill Today

Sep 7 2005 // With this year’s hurricane season far from over, Connecticut public officials plan to test the state’s response capabilities in a hurricane drill today. Gov. M. Jodi Rell said she wants to make sure that...

News Briefs

Sep 5 2005 // MASSACHUSETTS Fed Probe Firing of MassMutual CEO: Federal prosecutors are investigating the conduct that led to the firing of former MassMutual Insurance Comany chief executive Robert J. O’Connell, the company...

RELL GETS TOUGH WITH UNSAFE TRUCKERS:

Sep 5 2005 // State inspectors cracking down on trucking companies in the wake of a deadly crash in Avon in July mistakenly skipped thousands of interstate carriers, including some with troubling safety records. Gov. M. Jodi Rell told...

Pursell, New Officers of Independent Agents of Conn. Take Over

Sep 1 2005 // The new officers and executive committee members of the Independent Insurance Agents of Connecticut begin their 2005-2006 term on Sept. 1. Mary Pursell will serve as the IIAC president and is the first woman president in...

HRH, Conn. AG Reach $30 Million Settlement on Brokerage Activities

Aug 31 2005 // Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Company, a large insurance and risk management intermediary based in Richmond, Va., has reached an agreement with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to settle charges relating to...

Pollution Costs Conn. Firm $27.8 Million

Aug 24 2005 // A Connecticut-based company that contaminated California’s San Gabriel Valley groundwater with its metal cleaning and degreasing procedures has agreed to spend $27.8 million on environmental projects and penalties in...