East News for November 2008
- Transformed Wall Street Very Costly for New York, Comptroller Reports
 - Group Cites 3 Delaware Plants as High Risk Locations
 - Vermont Readies New Driver’s Licenses to Ease Border Crossing to Canada
 - Workers’ Compensation Rates in Virginia Going Down, Up
 - Delaware Cuts Workers’ Compensation Rates Again
 - New York Reminds Insurers They Must Treat All Married Couples Equally
 - Quadruple Amputee in NYC Plans $100M Lawsuit against City
 - Eastern Insurance Hires Chase and Dunlop
 - Massachusetts AG Wants Hearing on Insurance Company’s Auto Rates
 - Fire Causes $800K in Damage to Delaware House
 - Ex-Pennsylvania Judge Found Guilty of Insurance Fraud
 - New York Insurance Broker Arrested for Larceny
 - Delaware Student Seeks Damages for Online Gossip
 - New York Warns Insurers about Some Homeowners’ Cancellations
 - Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund Withdraws Rate Change Request
 - Massachusetts Extends Deadline for Businesses to Encrypt Data
 - Injured Maine Man Wins $5M Award for Electrical Accident
 - Liberty Mutual Agency Markets Appoints Northeast Management
 - Tri-State Governors Call on Feds to Help Ex-Financial Services Workers
 - Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation to Honor Swiss Re
 - Debate Continues over Maryland Ambulance Fees
 - Delaware Safety Officials End Campaign Against Agressive Driving
 - New York Police Departments Launch Statewide Seat Belt Checks
 - New Jersey Bar to Lose License after Patron Killed in Fatal Crash
 - Massachusetts Settles with Big Dig Contractor for $21M
 - Closings Set in Insurance Fraud Trial of Former Pennsylania Judge
 - Minor Earthquake Felt in Maine
 - New Restrictions in Effect for Maine Driver’s License Applicants
 - New York Regulators OK Con Ed Steam Blast Cost Plan
 - Defense Rests Without Pennsylvania Judge Taking Stand
 - Ex-Rhode Island DMV Clerk Guilty of Making Fake Drivers Licenses
 - Vermont Man Pleads Not Guilty in Crash That Sparked Fire
 - Fire Damages 4 Pennsylvania Row Homes, Causes $1M in Damage
 - WKF&C Adds Professional Liability Enhancements
 - Pennsylvania Judges Testify in Retired Judge’s Insurance Fraud Case
 - Another Arrest Made in Connecticut DMV Probe
 - Massachusetts Approves New Rates for Electric Insurance Co.
 - Motorcycle-Related Deaths in Connecticut Lower than 1980s
 - EPA: Company Failed to Warn about Lead Paint in 4 New England States
 - New Restrictions Possible for New Jersey Teen Drivers
 - Jury Awards $5M to Woman Who Lost Arm in Drunk Driving Accident
 - ISO Names Cobb as Director of Hazard Mitigation Program
 - Vermont Warns Residents of Asbestos Danger at Old Mines
 - Crash Victim’s Widow Sues New Jersey Truck Driver
 - Judge Approves Settlement in InfoGroup Shareholder Lawsuit
 - Fire Causes $150K in Damage to Parked Cars during Football Game
 - Construction Industry: New York City Crane Regulations Go Too Far
 - Family of Massachusetts Cancer Patient Gets $13.5M
 - Former Rhode Island DMV Clerk on Trial for Creating Fake Licenses
 - Workers’ Compensation Program from PMC Targets Health Industry
 - Father of Patriots Quarterback Brady Sued in Insurance Case
 - Rhode Island Agency Recognized by National Trade Group
 - Wall Street Weighs Heavily on Erie Indemnity Co.
 - Ex-New York Gov. Spitzer Will Not Face Sex Ring Charges
 - Max Specialty Group Approved in New Hampshire
 - Travelers Fined $50K for Payments to Unlicensed New York Agency
 - Democrat Stewart Wins Delaware Insurance Commissioner Race
 - Hartford Insurance to Cut 500 Jobs
 - Profits Shrink at Safety Insurance
 - Peterson Joins Gowrie Group of Cos. in Connecticut
 - Electric Insurance Co. Makes Multiple Agency Appointments
 - New Jersey Eyes Help for Patients after Medical Errors
 - New York Appeals Court Upholds Workers’ Compensation Claim
 - New Hampshire Police Chief-Lawmaker Wants Tougher Drunk Driving Law
 - New York Liquidation Bureau Prepares to Sell Midland Insurance
 - New York Man Faces Insurance Fraud Charges for Suspicious Fire