East News for August 2004
- Lindeberg Elected to Safety Insurance Board
 - Pa. Looks at Motorcycle Crash and Injury Data One Year After Repealing State’s Helmet Requirement
 - N.Y.’s Rose & Kiernan Adds The Daniels Agency
 - Selective Announces Executive Appointments
 - Vermont Counts the Ways It Loves Captive Insurers
 - Mass. Agents Seek Auto Commission Boost
 - Gays Challenge Conn. Marriage Laws
 - SEC Fines Seven Regional Securities Brokers
 - Commissioner Seeks Changes to Mass. ARP Plan
 - Maryland Targets Pedestrian Safety
 - Commerce Insurance Claims It Fears Liability, Not Competition, If Mass. Auto Changes Adopted
 - Md. Senate President Calls for Med-Mal Special Session; Supports $50M State Fund to Freeze Rates
 - The MIIX Group: N.J. Regulator Seeks to Place Subsidiary in Rehabilitation
 - Mass. Liquor Liability JUA to Write Higher Limits
 - MedRisk to Move Headquarters; Appoints Weir as CFO
 - N.J. Consumer Advocates Caution on Geico Return
 - N.H. Weighs Impact of New Group Rating
 - Selective Makes Executive Appointments
 - Maine, Anthem Agreement on Dirigo Sets Stage for Universal Health Plan Sales in Oct.
 - Mass. Ruling Upholds Church Immunity
 - Pa. Court Rejects Claim Over Heroin Death
 - Stracher Joins OneBeacon Media Liability Team
 - N.J. Man Pulled Over in Auto Theft Ring
 - Suit Filed in Pa. over Interest on Unclaimed Property
 - Maryland Pursues Unauthorized Med-Mal Insurers
 - Virginia Bureau Offers Teens Auto Coverage CD
 - Md. Gov. Ehrlich Urges Doctors, Nurses to be ‘More Dangerous’ in Med-Mal Political Fight
 - Va. to Consider 4.9% Workers’ Comp Hike in November
 - R.I. Court Holds Nightclub Owners Personally Liable
 - Donegal Mutual Purchasing Donegal Group Stock
 - Conn. Med-Mal Panel to Reconvene
 - R.I. Lowers Workers’ Comp System Assessment
 - N.Y. Court Blocks Pawtucket’s Mid-term Cancellations
 - N.Y. Workers’ Comp Writers Refile for 9.3% Hike
 - Mass. Gov. Romney Inks Fire Safety Legislation
 - Insurer’s 90% Med-Mal Hike Under Fire in Conn.
 - Mass. Auto Insurers Seek 5.8% Increase
 - Md. Court Denies Drunk Lawnmower Benefits
 - GEICO Returns to N.J. Auto Market
 - Consumers Financial Buys Syracuse, N.Y. Agency
 - N.J. Senators Urge Flood Coverage for Basements
 - Conn. Implements Fire Policy Terror Exemption
 - Mass. Jury Faults Doctor in HMO Death Suit
 - R.I. Court to Decide Next Week on Personal Liability of Nightclub Owners for $1 Million Workers’ Comp Penalty
 - Conn. Appeals Court Reverses Lower Court on Coverage for Husband’s Shooting of Wife in Bed
 - Agent, Senate Pres. Codey Next in Line for New Jersey’s Governorship Following McGreevey Resignation
 - Vt. Crime Project Pays for Windshield Repairs
 - University of Vt., Captives Launch Training Program
 - Allied World Assurance Expands N.Y. Operation for Underwriting
 - N.Y. Insurance Officials Reach Out at Summer Fairs
 - N.J. Department Now Heard in 150 Languages
 - N.Y.’s Marshall & Sterling Joins RiskProNet Network
 - PIANJ Hails Court Ruling on Agent E&O
 - Harvard Pilgrim, UnitedHealth to Merge Networks
 - Rhode Island Wants Nightclub Owners Held Personally Liable for Failure to Carry Workers’ Comp
 - Safety Group Urges Others to Follow N.Y. Lead to Curb Cigarette-Caused Fires
 - N.J. Auto Reforms Bring Rewards to Drivers
 - U.S. Risk Sells R.I. Book to DeCotis Agency
 - Safety Insurance Reports Net Income Up for First Half But Down for Second Quarter
 - MIIX Co. Delays 2003 Negative Report in N.J.
 - Mass. Adopts Tough Fire Sprinkler Code for Bars
 - Reputed Mobster Pleads Guilty to Staged Accidents, Insurance Fraud Charges in New York
 - PEMA Looks at Damage Following Severe Weather
 - A.D. Davis now Banknorth in New Hampshire
 - Mass. Gov. Romney Signs Bill Changing Effective Date of Auto Rates to April 1
 - N.J. Medical Society Files Suit to Block State-Approved Oxford Merger with UnitedHealthcare
 - Md. Appeals Court Backs Insurer in PIP Waiver Case
 - Proposed Mass. Auto Plan a ‘Trojan Horse’ Designed to Fail, Charges Consumer Advocate
 - In N.H. Governor’s Race, Four Candidates Differ On State’s Handling of Insurance Issues
 - Del. Sessions Ends in Status-Quo for Insurers
 - Newly-Installed Conn. Gov. Rell Reappoints Cogswell as Insurance Commissioner
 
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