East News for September 2009
- Judge Allows Class-Action Overtime Suit against Erie Indemnity Co.
 - Delaware Court Changes Underinsured Limits in Case of Hurt Motorcyclist
 - New York City Begins New Licensing of Pedicabs
 - Pennsylvania Farmers Reminded of Sept. 30 Crop Insurance Deadline
 - Maryland Insurance Administration Accredited by State Regulators
 - New Jersey Insurance Worker on Turning 100: ‘I Don’t Feel or Think Old’
 - Norfolk & Dedham, Rockingam Group Form Mutual Insurance Alliance
 - Insurer Valiant Doubling Size of New York Headquarters
 - New York Wholesalers’ Group Elects New Officers
 - Man Arrested for Setting Massive Fire in Bronx
 - Connecticut Adds Second Test for Teen Drivers
 - New Hampshire Campground Owners Sued in Flood Death
 - New York Earns Accreditation by Insurance Commissioners’ Group
 - Virginia Saw Increase in On-the-Job Fatalities Last Year
 - New York City Construction Accident Reports up, Deaths down
 - Virginia Agents Present Award to Lawmaker
 - Rhode Island Insurer Dedicates Green Headquarters
 - Pennsylvania Hospital Says Patients Exposed to ‘Health Risk’
 - Forklift Accident Kills Man at New Hampshire Recycling Plant
 - PIANY Elects New Leadership
 - New York Carpenter Arrested for Workers’ Comp Fraud
 - Officials: New York Firefighters Arriving on Scene in Record Times
 - Connecticut Hospital Sued over Woman’s Suicide
 - Massachusetts Health Costs on the Rise Again
 - Massachusetts Allows Public to Verify Workers’ Comp Coverage
 - Pilot OK after Small Banner-Towing Plane Crashes in Delaware
 - Maine Oil Company Loses Money in ‘Phishing” Scam
 - Connecticut Doubles Insurance Producer License Fees
 - Maryland Woman Sues after Tripping over Flower Pot
 - PURE Offers Personal Lines Coverage in Connecticut
 - US Pharmacy Tech Sues Employer over Mock Holdup
 - Maryland Man Ordered to Pay Restitution in Fire
 - Suit against Massachustts Power Company Moves Forward
 - Wrynn Confirmed as New York’s Newest Insurance Superintendent
 - New York Issues New Draft of Disclosure Rules for Agents
 - Rhode Island Agencies Form Network
 - Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner Stepping Down
 - Pipe Corrosion led to Delaware Refinery Explosion
 - Smith to Head Vermont Captive Insurance Association
 - Irwin Siegel Agency Offers Addiction Treatment Coverage Program
 - Massachusetts Commissioner Caps Premium Increase for Riskiest Drivers
 - Former Pennsylvania Firefighter Enters Plea in Arsons
 - Attorney: Ford Settles New Jersey Toxic Waste Lawsuit
 - Concerns over Falling Furniture, TVs Spur New Jersey Bill
 - AIG Pays $900K to Reconcile Mass. Workers’ Comp Payout Problems
 - FAA Will Change Airspace Rules over Hudson River
 - New Hampshire GOP Asks Governor to Work on Budget Changes
 - Hayes to Head New York Liquidation Bureau
 - Massachusetts Man Dies after Falling off Forklift
 - Maryland Grocer to Pay $275K to Settle Gender Suit
 - New York Eases Rules for Placing Difficult Risks in Excess Market
 - Man Held for Trial in 4 Pennsylvania Arsons
 - Connecticut AG Wants Car Repair Practices Investigated
 - New Jersey College Offers Insurance Degree
 - AIG CEO Benmosche Regrets Criticizing New York AG Cuomo
 - Purcell Named D.C. Insurance Commissioner
 - New Jersey Mandates Fuller Hospital Error Disclosures
 - New York Allows Lump Sum Workers’ Comp Payments