AIA Supports Curbing Physician-Dispensed Medications in Penn. WC System December 6, 2013 The American Insurance Association (AIA) submitted a statement Wednesday to the Pennsylvania House Labor Committee, in support of state legislation...
New York Train Wreck Engineer Suspended Without Pay December 6, 2013 By Jennifer Peltz and Sam Hananel The engineer driving the speeding commuter train that derailed in New York City last weekend, killing four people, has been...
Pennsylvania Residents See Some Upgrades on Health Website December 5, 2013 By Peter Jackson The federal government’s beleaguered health insurance website is better than it was, but still far from flawless, according to Pennsylvanians...
Travelers Sues British Insurance Company Over Umbrella-Shaped Logo December 5, 2013 By Young Ha The Travelers Companies recently sued London, U.K.-headquartered financial services and insurance company Legal & General Group PLC (L&G Group) and...
New York Officials Settle With Markel for College Insurance Refunds December 5, 2013 New York officials say they’ve reached a settlement with Markel Insurance Co. that will result in $2.75 million in restitution...
Analysis: 2 Factors Key to Lawsuits Over New York Train Crash December 5, 2013 By Andrew Longstreth For lawyers preparing to sue over Sunday’s deadly New York commuter rail accident, their success in court may depend largely...
Buffalo Officials Ask Shop Owners to Get Liability Insurance for Holiday Lights December 4, 2013 Business owners in Buffalo, N.Y.’s popular Elmwood Village shopping and entertainment district say the city is threatening to pull the...
Commentary: Have We Learned the Right Lessons From Sandy? December 4, 2013 By Jeff Marqusee and David Titley One year ago, Hurricane Sandy slammed into the New York and New Jersey coasts. As a result, 43 people died,...
N.J. Insurance Fraud Prosecutor, Overseas Regulator Discuss Anti-Fraud Efforts December 4, 2013 New Jersey’s Acting Attorney General John Hoffman announced that the South Korea’s insurance fraud regulator visited New Jersey Tuesday to...
Metro-North Crash Seen Thwarting Delay of Automatic Braking December 4, 2013 By Angela Greiling Keane The deadly train derailment in New York City may force railroads to install automatic brakes by 2015 and dash industry...