East News for June 2011
- New Jersey Court OKs Workers’ Compensation in Obesity Death Case
 - Motorcycle Rider Deaths Rise in Delaware
 - Jury Acquits Foreman in Deadly Ground Zero Bank Fire
 - Mass. Now Estimates Tornado Claims at $175 Million
 - New York’s Schirick Brokerage Merges with Bollinger
 - Conn. Man Wins Nearly $1M for Botched Eye Surgery
 - Maine Police Brutality Case Settled
 - 3 New Jersey Insurers Switch to Plymouth Rock Brand Name
 - Pennsylvania Governor Signs ‘Fair Share’ Civil Liability Reform
 - How Workers’ Compensation Politics Shut Maine Government 20 Years Ago
 - Crashes Increase at New York State’s Roundabouts
 - Roth Joins XS Brokers to Head New Connecticut Office
 - Vermont Contractor Faces Workers’ Compensation Fraud Charge
 - New York Offers Self-Service Printing of Insurance Licenses
 - Bollinger Acquires New Jersey Agency, PCG
 - Massachusetts Obtains Credit Insurance Refunds for Customers
 - New York, Swiss Insurance Authorities Sign Cooperation Pact
 - Travelers Tournament Raises $1 Million for Charity
 - Vermont to Hold Meetings This Week on Flood Aid
 - Rhode Island Senate Passes Seat Belt, Cell Phone Driver Bills
 - O’Reilly To Oversee Mid-Atlantic for PHLY
 - Connecticut Insurance Licensing Going Paperless
 - New York Approves Deregulation of Large Commercial Insurance Products
 - Brooklyn Auto Body Shop Charged with Inflating Bills to Insurer
 - Allstate Seeks to Recover $1 MiIlion in New York Fraud Lawsuit
 - Bridgeport Rebuilding as Tornado Anniversary Marked
 - Hall Named Top Exec at Great Falls
 - New York City Police Officer’s Horse Suit Dismissed
 - New York City Fixes Contractor Insurance Rule After Agents Sound Alarm
 - Massachusetts Family’s 9/11 Lawsuit Blames Logan Airport Security
 - Lawyers Immune to Ex-NFL Player’s Fraud Suit, Connecticut Court Rules
 - Halisky Joins RLA in Mid-Atlantic
 - Boating Deaths in New Jersey Rise in 2010
 - New Chief Judge of Delaware Chancery Court Confirmed
 - Virginia County to Charge for Ambulance Trips
 - Grise Joins The Keating Group
 - Court Says Suit Can Proceed over WTC Tower Collapse
 - New York Mets: We Didn’t Shop for Madoff Ponzi Insurance
 - New Jersey Man Charged with Trying to Sink His Own Boat
 - Ambrose Promoted at Russell Bond
 - Aspen Names O’Hara as Marine Claims Exec
 - Whistleblower Sues N.H. Insurance Regulators
 - Advocates Say Mass. Temp Agencies Need Oversight
 - Maine Jury Awards $6.7M in Malpractice Case
 - New Jersey Town Approves Heliport for Powerbroker’s Firm
 - Massachusetts Tornado Claims Now Up to $140 Million
 - Rhode Island City Seeks Reimbursement for Historic Mill Fire Costs
 - Vermont Opens Loan Program for Flood-Damaged Businesses
 - Virginia Governor Signs School Safety Legislation
 - ReSource Intermediaries Names McGlinn Senior Associate
 - Coast Guard Urges Boating Safety After 9 Deaths
 - Maine Jury Awards $6.7 Million in Hospital Malpractice Case
 - Hayes Named Chief Exec Deputy Director at NYSIF
 - Providence Storm-Related Debris Pickup to End
 - Fire Destroys Pennsylvania School District’s Buses
 - New York City Police Pay More in Liability Claims Than Hospitals
 - OSHA Proposes $243K Fine for Maine Contractor
 - Fewer Tickets Issued During Delaware Seatbelt Campaign
 - Verisk Buys Health Data Firm for $60M
 - Fatal Virginia Bus Crash Shines Light on Driver Fatigue
 - Pennsylvania Hospital Sued over Exhumation
 - United Frontier Now an MSO Member
 - New York Governor Wants Tougher Penalty for Texting Drivers
 - Demolition Begins of Fire-Ravaged Mill in R.I.
 - Fire Pit Fuel Pulled After New York Explosions
 - Massachusetts Family Sues Following Boy’s Escalator Death
 - New York Health Insurance Exchange Bill Preserves Agents’ Role
 - Vermont Officials Seek Flood Damage Reports
 - Boyd Named Regional Exec at ISU
 - Homeowners Seek $90M for Massachusetts Tornado Damage
 - Active Hurricane Season Ups Risk for Mid-Atlantic
 - New Jersey Court Denies Blogger Shield Protection
 - Two More Massachusetts Motorcycle Insurers Send Settlement Checks
 - Anderson Joins Gendelman Insurance
 - $3.75M Settlement Reached over Pennsylvania Coal Discharges
 - Pennsylvania Woman’s Lawsuit Claims Dunkin’ Brew is Too Sweet
 - Prosecutor: Prolific Arsonist Jailed in Pennsylvania
 - Thousands Sign Up for Massachusetts Crowd Manager Law
 - Massachusetts Officials Collecting Storm Damage Reports
 - Agents Warn of Insurance Complications for NYC Contractors
 - Rhode Island Radio Personality Admits Insurance Scheme
 - New Hampshire Association Repaying $17M
 - New Jersey Court: Drunk Driver Can Sue Bar that Served Him
 - Massachusetts Digs out After Deadly Tornadoes
 - Virginia Regulators Urge Homeowners to Check Coverage
 - Cioppa Named Acting Superintendent in Maine
 - Gallagher Buys D.C. Financial Firm
 - Halvorsen Joins Lockton in New York
 - Driver of Car Hit by Train is Billed for Damage
 - Rhode Island Radio Host, Ex-Politician to Admit to Fraud
 - Two Diamond Dealers Get Prison in Fake NYC Heist
 - License Plates Proposed for NYC Bike Messengers
 - Massachusetts Jury Rejects Claim Against Cigarette-Maker