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Workers’ Compensation History: The Great Tradeoff!

Feb 21 2011 // Pirates of the 18th century and a 19th century German “Iron” Chancellor preceded the United States in the creation of a social system for the protection of injured workers. The modern U.S. workers’...

Figures

Feb 21 2011 // 48 Number of new captives insurers formed in Delaware last year, doubling the state’s total to 96 captives, according to state regulators. Steve Kinion, director of the state’s Captive Bureau, said the growth...

New York Lawmakers Propose Easing Some Insurance Regulations

Feb 21 2011 // The New York Senate Committee on Insurance has begun hearing on legislation that would extend insurance agents’ license renewals, allow multiple rating plans for personal lines insurers and clarify laws about...

Business Moves

Feb 21 2011 // Glens Falls, Upstate Agency New York-based Glens Falls National Bank and Trust has acquired Upstate Agency Inc., a property and casualty insurance agency with eight offices in New York. Terms of the transaction were not...

Industry Has Big Legislative Goals for 2011

Feb 21 2011 // Just as state lawmakers forge ahead with new legislative goals for 2011, the insurance industry, agents and their lobbyists are doing the same across much of the Northeast. Some states have already seen and continue to see...

Nine New York Families Sue Gas Driller, Say Wells Tainted

Feb 17 2011 // Nine New York homeowners have filed a lawsuit against a Denver-based natural gas driller and its subcontractors, claiming the companies contaminated drinking water with gas and silt. The lawsuit, filed Friday in state...

Allstate Sues JPMorgan Over Mortgage Securities Losses

Feb 17 2011 // Allstate Corp. sued JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Wednesday to recover losses after the bank allegedly misrepresented the risks on more than $757 million of mortgage securities the insurer bought. The lawsuit against the...

Whistleblower Alleges JPMorgan Ignored Red Flags on Fraud

Feb 16 2011 // A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. private banker has filed a new whistleblower complaint against the bank, saying it ignored many red flags about a suspicious client even after the fraud of another client, Bernard Madoff,...

New York Drivers Will Get Points for Talking on Cell Phones

Feb 15 2011 // Beginning tomorrow, New York drivers who are caught talking on their cell phones without a headset will gain two points on their driving records — which means higher insurance costs. The New York Department of Motor...

New York Lawmakers Consider Extending Agents’ Licenses, Other Issues

Feb 14 2011 // The New York Senate Committee on Insurance is scheduled to hear bills this afternoon that would extend insurance agents’ license renewals, allow multiple rating plans for personal lines insurers and clarify laws...

Report: ‘Spider-Man’ Caught in New York Labor Dept Web

Feb 14 2011 // The New York State Department of Labor has issued two safety violations against the Broadway musical ‘Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark,” the stunt-heavy show that has been plagued by injuries to cast members, a...

New York Agents Happier with Insurers This Year, Survey Says

Feb 11 2011 // A new survey by a trade group for New York agents finds insurance producers give their carriers good marks for honesty and fair treatment — but find insurance companies don’t pay them enough. The Independent...

PIA Names Koetzle as Vice President

Feb 11 2011 // PIA Management Services named Christopher Koetzle to the newly created position of vice president for the umbrella corporation that manages Professional Insurance Agents associations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut...

People

Feb 10 2011 // Cincinnati, Ohio-based Great American Insurance Group’s Property and Inland Marine Division has promoted two insurance executives: Grace Thomas and Cecil Wilson. Thomas was promoted to divisional senior vice...

Two Workers Die After New York Construction Site Fall

Feb 10 2011 // Two ironworkers died Tuesday morning after they fell from a fifth floor through an open elevator shaft at a church construction site where they were installing steel, New York City authorities said. Brett McEnroe, 49, of...

SPECIAL REPORT: Extreme Weather Batters Insurance Industry

Feb 9 2011 // In Chester County, South Carolina, off a dirt road in the middle of a field, insurance companies are literally unleashing a storm. To simulate hurricane-like conditions, an industry group has built a wind tunnel big enough...

Stats Show New York CIty Has Low Traffic-Fatality Rate

Feb 8 2011 // New statistics find that New York City’s traffic fatality rate is among the lowest in the nation. The figures, which cover the last two years, are being released Monday by the city’s Department of...

Business Moves

Feb 7 2011 // Breckenridge, REcentis New York-based wholesaler Breckenridge IS has acquired a majority interest in REcentis Intermediaries, a specialty reinsurance broker with offices in California and Australia. Terms of the deal were...

New York Agents Praise Regulators’ New Opinion on Refunding Bounced Check Fees

Feb 7 2011 // New York insurance agents are lauding a new legal opinion from state regulators that will allow producers to recover any money lost when clients bounce checks. The Independent Insurance Agent and Brokers of New York...

Midwest Buckles Under Storm

Feb 3 2011 // A massive storm billed as the worst in decades barreled toward the northeast Wednesday, leaving vast swaths from Chicago to New York paralyzed by snow and ice, stranding hundreds of motorists all night and shuttering...