East News for March 2013
- Hanover Insurance to Sponsor Basketball Hall of Fame’s Annual Event
 - 4 Insurers to Reimburse Mass. Drivers to Settle Allegations of Overcharges
 - Pennsylvania’s Overall Workers’ Comp Rates to Drop 4.01%
 - Lloyd’s Sues N.H. Utility Company, Says Electrical Glitch Caused Fire
 - Study Shows Medical Claims Cost Increasing in Delaware
 - Hospitality Insurance Announces 3 Senior Appointments in Massachusetts
 - Connecticut Receives $250M in Federal Sandy Aid
 - Report: Massachusetts to See Drop in Medical Claims Costs
 - Maine, Rhode Island Granted Disaster Aid for February Storm
 - N.Y. Nassau Coliseum Workers to File Suits Over Asbestos Exposure
 - Digital Insurance Buys Group Brokerage Insurance Agency in Massachusetts
 - Markel Appoints Chief Information Officer in Virginia
 - Connecticut’s Gun Liability Insurance Bill Withdrawn After Hearing
 - Scottsdale Insurance Agrees to Pay $1M to Fired Pennsylvania County Employees
 - NYC Sandy Home Repair Program Wraps Up After Fixing 20K Homes
 - Aon Risk Solutions Names COO for Greater New York Region
 - N.J. Gov.: FEMA May Scale Back Hazardous Designations in New Flood Maps
 - General Star Expands Accountants Program into Pennsylvania
 - N.J. Poll: Rules Needed for Rebuilding After Superstorm
 - Patriot National Appoints Northeast Regional VP in Pennsylvania
 - Massachusetts Sees Dramatic Dip in Car Thefts
 - Penn. Regulators Urge Consumers to Consider Buying Flood Insurance
 - NYCIRB Examines N.Y.’s Proposed Workers’ Comp Reform Bills
 - Wells Fargo Insurance Names Head of M&A Group in New York
 - Dunes vs. Property Rights in Storm-Battered New Jersey
 - New York City Sees Increase in Traffic-Related Deaths
 - N.Y. Reaches Settlement With Assurant, Largest ‘Force-Placed’ Insurer in U.S.
 - N.J. Gov. Christie Seeks $250M to Buy Out Homes in Flood-Prone Areas
 - Small Biz Owners Were Hit Hard By Sandy Outages, The Hartford Finds
 - Gowrie Group Names Equine Insurance Specialist in Rhode Island
 - N.Y. Regulators Identify 10 Banks With Worst Sandy Aid Statistics
 - New Empire Group Names Head of Inland Marine Department in New York
 - Some Massachusetts MetLife Employees Take Work-From-Home Option
 - Aon’s New York Office Appoints Middle-Market Sales Leader
 - William Gallagher Associates Names Executive VP in Boston
 - FEMA Buying Out 90 Flood Damaged Vermont Homes, So Far
 - New Maps Put 33K More New Jersey Homes in Flood Zones
 - Navigators Group to Move HQ From New York to Connecticut
 - Maryland Researchers Issue Fracking Recommendations
 - N.Y. Gov. Cuomo: Banks Release $112M to Sandy Victims
 - Mainers Urged to Consider Flood Insurance
 - NYC Council Tightens Safety Rules for Post-Sandy Home Elevation Work
 - FEMA: $2.7B Paid Out in New Jersey Flood Insurance Claims Post-Sandy
 - New Jersey Advocates Criticize Gov. Christie’s Post-Sandy Plan
 - GEICO Appoints AVP to Lead PIP Staff Counsel Operation in New York
 - SNL Analysis Highlights Sandy’s Impact on P/C Underwriting Results
 - Sirius XM Sues D&O Insurers, Seeks to Recoup Post-Merger Defense Costs
 - Cowles and Connell of New Jersey Appoints Marketing Vice President
 - New York State Releases Plans for $1.7B in Sandy Funds
 - The Institutes in Pennsylvania Names Director of Member Knowledge for CPCU Society
 - N.Y. Proposes Establishing Private Right of Action for Insureds Suffering Disaster Losses
 - N.J. Authorities Form Clearinghouse for Investigating, Prosecuting Sandy Fraud
 - Legislators Propose Stretching Out NFIP Rate Hike Timeline to Assist Sandy Victims
 - GEICO in Maryland Names New Senior Vice President
 - N.J. Commissioner Commends Banks for Accelerating Payments of Insurance Proceeds
 - New York State Psychiatric Association Files Suit Against UnitedHealth
 - New York’s Fracking Health Study Results Likely Years Off
 - Sandy-Damaged Homes Hit Market at Bargain Prices
 - Conn., N.J. and N.Y. Lawmakers Decry Sandy Cuts
 - Marsh & McLennan Companies Appoints Treasurer in New York
 - Massachusetts Commissioner Murphy Holds Insurance Awareness Event
 - Connecticut Proposes Mediation Program for Homeowners Claims Disputes
 - Hub International Appoints Assistant VP in Pennsylvania Office
 - Connecticut Lawmakers Create Fund for Newtown Workers
 - FBI in New Jersey Watching for Sandy Fraud
 - N.Y. Gov. Cuomo Announces Review of Banks for Post-Sandy Mortgage Practices
 - Arbella Introduces Carpartment Insurance
 - New York Senators Seek Fracking Delay to Await Key Study
 - Penn. Regulator Advises Consumers to Review Insurance Policies This Tax Season
 - Maine’s Cross Insurance Appoints Vice President of Commercial Lines
 - Penn State Sues PMA Insurance Over Alleged Breach of Contract
 - New Jersey Finds 124 Unregistered Post-Sandy Contractors
 - Ex-DEP Boss: Buy Out Flood-Prone New Jersey Homes
 - Superstorm Sandy Battered the Poor Hardest, Studies Show
 - OSHA Orders Norfolk Southern to Pay 3 Workers
 - Heffernan N.Y. Branch Hires Vice President, Professional Lines Practice
 - Connecticut Homeowners Face Stark Choices After Sandy
 - Connecticut Workplace Injury Cases Up 11% to 50,600 in 2011
 - Massachusetts Consumer Agencies Collect $13.9M in 2012
 - Banks Trying to Expedite New York Storm Insurance Checks
 - Judge Allows Travel Insurance Lawsuit to Proceed in Aruba Missing Tourist Case
 - Judge: Second Mile Insurer Not Obligated to Cover Sandusky’s Defense Costs
 - Connecticut Bill Applies Worker’s Comp to Mental Trauma
 - N.J. Gov. Christie: Fed Flood Insurance Program ‘Awful’
 
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