New Jersey’s Second Homeowners Stuck in Limbo a Year After Sandy October 24, 2013 By Katie Zezima The Jersey shore’s small vacation bungalows and cottages have for decades staked out little plots of paradise where families who...
Maryland’s Chesapeake Employers Promotes Dreher to Director of Underwriting October 24, 2013 Chesapeake Employers’ Insurance Company, formerly IWIF, recently announced that Joanne Dreher has been promoted to director of underwriting.In this new...
USI Appoints V.P. for Employee Benefits Services in N.Y. Metro Office October 24, 2013 USI Insurance Services announced that Rick Renna has joined the brokerage as vice president in the New York metropolitan office....
Survey: Many Sandy-Impacted Small Biz in N.Y. Unprepared for Another Storm October 24, 2013 A year after Superstorm Sandy, a new survey of small business owners and managers in the metropolitan New York City...
A Year After Sandy, a Slow Recovery for Thousands October 24, 2013 By David B. Caruso A year after Superstorm Sandy catastrophically flooded hundreds of miles of eastern U.S. coastline, thousands of people still trying to...
Connecticut to Help East Haven Residents Apply for Sandy Recovery Funds October 23, 2013 The state of Connecticut will open an office in East Haven to help residents apply for money from a Superstorm...
N.J.’s Sandy Victims Tell State Panel: Insurance, Red Tape Are Horrendous October 23, 2013 By Wayne Parry Nearly a year after Superstorm Sandy, victims of the storm told a New Jersey state panel that insurance woes and...
Washington Metro Settles Lawsuit Against Aon Stemming From 2009 Crash October 23, 2013 By Jessica Gresko The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (Metro) has agreed to settle a lawsuit against its insurance broker that stemmed from...
Top Aide Announces Run for Mass. Attorney General to Succeed Coakley October 22, 2013 A former top deputy for Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley on Monday became the first person to formally announce a...
Complaints Mounting Over Pennsylvania’s Online Workers’ Comp System October 22, 2013 Complaints are mounting over Pennsylvania’s new, online system for filing appeals in workers’ compensation cases, with critics saying it often...