East News for October 2009
- New York Signs Regulatory Agreement with El Salvador
 - Pa. Court: Earlier Asbestos Settlement Has No Impact on New Suit
 - Feds Say New York City Logged 90 Workplace Deaths in 2008
 - Family Sues over Connecticut Woman’s Bathrobe Fire Death
 - State Investigating Another Botched Surgery at Rhode Island Hospital
 - Tom Brokaw to Address Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation Gala
 - Noto Joins Swett & Crawford in New Jersey
 - Arrests Made in Western Pennsylvania Arson Spree
 - Two People Injured in New York City House Explosion
 - GUARD Introduces BOP in New York
 - Connecticut Judge: Killer’s Insurance Company not Liable
 - Real Estate Agent Arrested for Workers’ Comp Fraud in New York
 - AIX Group Offers Preferred Logistics Program
 - Some Ex-Workers Object to Kodak Settlement Offer
 - William Gallagher Acquires RPG Insurance Administrators
 - Minor Quake Recorded in Upstate New York
 - Woman Robbed of $27K Insurance Payment
 - Connecticut Recovers $700K for Consumers
 - New Hampshire Agents Group Elects New Leadership
 - Olympic Complex to Be Named for Former Erie Insurance Executive
 - Report: NYC Construction Down 20 Percent
 - Gard Joins Jimcor in New Jersey
 - FirstEnergy Settles Shippingport Pollution Suit
 - Massachusetts Court Says Smokers’ Lawsuit Can Go Forward
 - Feds Propose $504K Fines for Pennsylvania Mine Operator
 - Brodeur Named Vice President at Gowrie in Connecticut
 - New Virginia Car Insurer to Host Grand Opening
 - Jury Awards $200K to Virginia Newsman Banned from School
 - New Jersey to Penalize Drivers for Ice and Snow Left on Vehicles
 - Markel Named President of VFIS
 - FirstEnergy Settles Shippingport Pollution Suit
 - Connecticut Firefigher Sues over Promotion Test
 - Chimp Owner Claims Connecticut Woman was Mauled on the Job
 - New York Insurance Agents Fined For Accepting Kickbacks
 - Delaware Business Group to Promote Workers’ Comp Discount Program
 - Virginia Officials Tour Homes Built with Chinese Drywall
 - Father Sues for $2.5M over NYC Student’s Drinking Death
 - New Hampshire Argues Claim to $110M Malpractice Fund
 - Report: Rhode Island Spends Most of Any State on Fire Aid
 - Worker Dies in Philadelphia after 125-Foot Fall
 - Explosion at Pennsylvania Asphalt Plant Injures Three
 - Virginia Wildland Fire Season Begins Tomorrow
 - $5M Settlement Reached over Leg Amputation
 - Delaware City Sees Significant Increase in Kitchen Fires
 - Brookey Joins PMA Companies
 - New York Enforcers: $10K-a-Day Fraud Ring Had International Link
 - Virginia’s Crashed Boats will be Safety-Teaching Tools
 - Arbella Sponsors License Renewal Notification Program in Massachusetts
 - New Jersey Agents Group Elects New Leadership
 - New York Med Mal Insurer Reducing Buy-in for New Policyholders
 - Operator Killed When Crane Falls into Virginia Lake
 - New York Deputy Sheriff Accused of Workers’ Comp Fraud
 - Virginia Woman Sentenced for Staging Auto Crashes
 - New York Judge Awards Patient with Bedsores $2.2M
 - Massachusetts Court Upholds $2M Award to Wal-Mart Pharmacist
 - Maine Woman Cited under New Distracted Driver Law
 - Prosecutors: Mobsters Worked as NYC Inspectors
 - Judge Denies Dartmouth College Request in Ski Death Case
 - New York Releases Auto Insurance Rankings
 - Insurers Pay $700K to Settle Case over Massachusetts Coach’s Fatal Illness
 - Carbon Monoxide Sickens 41 Workers in Virginia
 - Lawsuit Filed in Maine over Propane Explosion
 - The NIA Group Acquires Benefits Team