East News for August 2009
- Official: Man Killed at Pennsylvania Packaging Plant
 - Delaware Fire Marshal: Steel Plant Fire Accidental
 - Owners of Former Landfill in Pennsylvania Sued for Cleanup
 - New Hampshire Man Convicted of Insurance Fraud
 - Worker Killed in Accident on New York City Bridge
 - NIF Offering New Coverage for Artisans and General Contractors
 - Vermont Hits Massachusetts Company with $217K Safety Fine
 - Court: Family Can Sue in Vermont Trooper’s Death
 - Stakem Hornig Promoted to Deputy Commissioner in Maryland
 - The Mechanic Group Offers New Security Program
 - Former New York Insurance Chief Dinallo to Run for Attorney General
 - Glatfelter Names McCrary as Regional Vice President
 - New York Regulators Post Rules for Flex-Rate Personal Auto
 - Family Sues Pennsylvania Jail over Heroin Withdrawal Death
 - Settlements Reached in Deaths of 3 New Jersey Boys
 - Miner Dies in Southwest Virgnia Coal Mine
 - Court: Homeowner’s Policy Won’t Pay Damages for Overdose Death
 - State Auto Offering Coverage in Connecticut
 - Rogers & Gray Names Gomes as CFO
 - GEICO Begins Recruitment for New York Operation
 - Voltz Named Managing Director for Wells Fargo in Pennsylvania
 - One Worker Killed in New York City Scaffold Collapse
 - Pennsylvania Commissioner Meets with Agents’ Group
 - NTSB: No Mechanical Problems with Maine Helicopter
 - New York City Concrete-Testing Probe Expands
 - New Hampshire Court Sets October Date for Malpractice Fund Arguments
 - PHLY to Hold Product Fair at Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball Stadium
 - NYMAGIC Appoints 2 Senior Officers
 - Former PIANY Prez Dickson Named to Fraud Task Force
 - Court Upholds $10.7M Judgment against 2 Kemper Affiliates
 - New York’s Kingstone Completes Conversion into P/C Carrier
 - Family of Connecticut Woman Gets $1M in Malpractice Case
 - New Jersey Insurer Markets Auto Coverage Using Highway Art
 - Judge OKs $60M Lawsuit against Anna Nicole Smith Book Author
 - New York Suit Settled against Boat Company in Capsizing
 - Landen Joins S.H. Smith & Co.
 - Wrynn to Head New York State Insurance Department
 - Feds Levy Nearly $1M Fine in Virginia Gas Line Blast
 - New Hampshire Challenged on Speedy Malpractice Fund Appeal
 - Demetriou General Agency Acquires H. Al Roth Agency in New York
 - New York Regulators Give ‘No Stamp’ Order for American Transport
 - Court: Insurer Must Pay Massachusetts for Bonded Thefts
 - Olivio Named Director of Strategic Group at Alan Gray Inc.
 - Massachusetts Registry Opens First Branch on Turnpike
 - New York Extends Freeze on Malpractice Insurance Rates
 - Virginia to Consider Increase for Some Workers’ Comp Rates
 - AXA Art Insurance’s Arnold to Lead New York Chapter of NAIW
 - New Jersey to Implement Fee Schedule for PIP Payments
 - ProMutual Names Zorola as Vice President of Underwriting
 - Maine Officials Say Flood Map Would Hurt Harbor
 - Immune System Cancer Found in Young 9/11 Officers
 - Rockwood Offers Enhanced E&O Program
 - Massachusetts Boat Yard Blaze Causes Millions in Damage
 - Patient Sues New Jersey Doc in Hepatitis B Outbreak Case
 - Investigators Still Search for Clues in NYC Air Crash
 - Delos and Avoca Launch Underwriting Partnership
 - Husband of Massachusetts Slaying Victim Settles Wrongful Death Suit
 - Maryland City Requiring Helmets for Rental Scooter Riders
 - Pennsylvania Man Convicted of Money Laundering Jailed
 - New York Recovered $13.6M for Consumers in Second Quarter
 - New Hampshire Appeals Ruling Denying Malpractice Fund Claim
 - Progressive’s Olie Named President of Plymouth Rock Assurance
 - Investigators Search for Source of Massachusetts Chemical Leak
 - Families File Lawsuit in Connecticut Pond Deaths
 - Connecticut Regulators Recovered $1.3M in Second Quarter
 - Currie Named Commercial Lines VP at Arbella
 - Arthur J. Gallagher Adds Two New England Offices
 - Delaware Seeks New Insurance Carriers
 - Police: Texting, Talking Trucker Hits Car, Pool in New York
 - Insurers See ‘Full Plate’ of Insurance Issues for Delaware Next Year
 - CMIC Offers Coverage for Massachusetts Ambulatory Surgery Centers