East News for November 2009
- 1 Electrocuted, 1 Hurt while Making Repairs in Virginia
 - No Damage from Small Quake That Rattled Central Virginia
 - Settlement Details Offered in Rhode Island Club Fire Case
 - Balboni to Head P/C Practice at William Gallagher Associates
 - Patterson-McKenna Insurance Joins Bollinger
 - New York Regulator Proposes Changes to No-Fault Insurance Coverage
 - Pittsburgh Insurance Agency Employee Steals $432K
 - Plea Deal Reached in Pennsylvania Steel Town Arson Case
 - Willis’ Plumeri to Be Honored at New York Charity Event
 - New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Fee Schedule for PIP Claims
 - New Hampshire Promoting Safe Holidays with Proclamation
 - Massachusetts Elderly Driver Bill Stalls on Beacon Hill
 - Feds Report Fewer Workplace Deaths in New England
 - Small Earthquake Shakes Western Maine
 - Pennsylvania Woman Can’t Re-Sue Ernst & Young for $103M
 - Court: Owners of Truck in Fatal Connecticut Crash Can Sue Insurer
 - Connecticut Repair Shops Win $15 Million Against Insurer Over Appraisals
 - Employee Charged with Arson in Virginia Pet Store Fire
 - East Coast States Totaling Damage from Nor’easter
 - Franklin Mutual Offers InsurCard Program in New Jersey
 - Mass. General Surgery Training on Probation
 - Insurance Agent Seeks GOP Nod in Pennsylvania Congressional Race
 - Medical Errors Hidden after Connecticut Law Changed
 - Pennsylvania Regulator to Fight Kingsway over Share Donations
 - New Hampshire Man Gets 11 Years for Maine Business Fires
 - Rhode Island Governor Opens Door to Domestic Partnerships
 - New Jersey Lawmaker: Gay Marriage Bill Might Not Get Vote
 - Virginia Governor Requests Federal Damage Assessment Teams
 - Phenix Mutual Upgraded
 - Scientists Reassure Pennsylvania Residents in Quake Swarms
 - Maine Highway Safety Campaign Launched
 - New Hampshire Creates Anonymous Tip Site for Misclassified Workers
 - OSHA Fines Massachusetts Firm over Ice Machine Death
 - Second Fire at Historic Vermont General Store Ruled Arson
 - New York Insurance Association Elects New Officers and Directors
 - Family Sues over Boy’s Death at Massachusetts Gun Show
 - Former Vermont Commissioner Ledbetter Dies
 - New Jersey Now Providing More Detailed Patient Safety Data
 - Pennsylvania Landowner Blames Energy Drilling for Water Pollution
 - Northeast Learns Lessons from ’08 Ice Storm
 - State: Massachusetts Woman Due $1M in Discrimination Case
 - Delaware Anti-Speeding Campaign Nets 6,322 Tickets
 - Baltimore Jury Awards $2.5M in Lead Paint Case
 - Chimp-Attack Victim Seeks to Sue State of Connecticut
 - New York Insurers Say No-Fault Claims are Driving Up Costs
 - Family of Massachusetts Woman Who Died on Escalator Sues
 - Program Will Monitor Maryland Doctors’ Handwashing
 - Liberty Mutual’s Boston Building Earns Energy-Savings Certification
 - Fire Strikes Historic Vermont General Store Again
 - Maine Workers’ Comp Rates Drop
 - New York Ban on Texting-while-Driving Takes Effect
 - HMS Announces Several Promotions
 - S.H. Smith Hires Two
 - Suit over Western Pennsylvania Fire that Killed 4 Dismissed
 - Rhode Island House Approves Texting-while-Driving Ban
 - Connecticut Insurance Agent Admits Stealing Clients’ Money
 - Arbella Gets Ratings Upgrade from A.M. Best