- N.J. Insurance Fraud Unit Itself Target of Probe Over Employee Payroll
- N.Y. Residents Can Prep for Potential Floods
- PCI: N.H. Bill Puts Responsibility Back in Skiers’ Hands
- Md. Man Nabbed in Disability Scam
- AIA Praises Maryland Gov. Ehrlich for Signing Bills to Combat Teen Motor Vehicle Crashes
- Mass. AG Reports 3% Drop in Workers’ Comp Rates for State Businesses
- PEMA, FEMA Report Disaster Aid Tops $3.4 Million
- OSHA Joins with Naval Historical Center to Protect Employees Working on ‘Old Ironsides’
- Md. Man Burned in Arson Case
- Md. Consumer Protection Division Issues C&D Order Against Baltimore Area Builder
- PCI Commends N.H. Action on ‘Black Box’ Legislation
- Public Assistance Approved for Niagara County
- N.J. Gov. Kicks Off Holiday Weekend with Highway Safety Note as Residents Hit the Roads
- More than $6.2 Million in Individual Disaster Assistance Goes to New Yorkers
- N.Y. Residents Warned of Scams in Seeking Disaster Assistance Following Storms
- AIA Opposes Mass. Mold Bills
- Mass. AG Obtains Extended Court Order Against Contractor from Performing Home Improvement Work
- Rhode Island House Backs 60-Day Limit on Uninsured Driver Claims
- Tax Relief Available for N.Y. Disaster Victims
- Boston Archdiocese Settles with St. Paul Travelers Over Sex Abuse Claims
- Pa. Agency Sued Over Alleged Failure to Suggest Flood Insurance for Beverage Company
- N.J. Man Pleads Guilty to $27,000 Fraud Scheme
- D.C. Man Pleads Guilty to Setting Pair of Apartment Building Fires, One Aggravated Assault
- National Atlantic Holdings Unveils Q1 Numbers
- N.Y. Disaster Registration Deadline Approaches
- OSHA Fines N.Y. Automotive Parts Plant; Lack of Proper Injury Recordkeeping Cited
- Community Relations Specialists Visiting Flood Damaged Areas of New York
- OSHA Cites N.Y. Contractor for Fall Hazards
- Pa. AG Department Helps Farmers Meet Premiums
- N.J. Officials Offer Guidance to Reduce Damages from Future Disasters
- Deadline Nears for N.J. Residents to Apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance
- Liberty Mutual Wins $1.8M Award in New Jersey Case
- Mass. Physician Pleads Guilty to Health Care Fraud
- FEMA Snow Emergency Assistance to Mass. Communities Stands at $24.1M
- N.Y. Insurance Dept. Holds Line on Comp Rates
- SBA Applications Available for Both N.Y. Individuals and Business Owners
- N.J. Trio Parked in Auto Fraud Scam
- N.Y. Gov. Pataki Signs AIA-Supported Workers’ Comp Guaranty Fund Bill
- N.Y. State Children’s Camp Safety Group Pays Members 50% Dividend
- N.J. Ruling Clears Way for Loss of Consortium Claims by Gay Couples
- Md. Woman Sues Vioxx Maker Over Husband’s Death
- Owner of Md. Counseling Services Company Receives Three Year Jail Sentence for Medicaid Fraud
- PEMA, FEMA Report Disaster Assistance Hits $3.2M
- N.J. Man Parked in Auto Theft Scam
- New Jersey After Market Parts Bill Would Limit Consumer Choice; PCI Urges to Withdraw
- Mass. Jury Awards $24 Million in Childbirth Lawsuit
- One Month Left to Apply for Pa. Disaster Assistance
- N.J. Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Charges Nurse
- R.I. Senate to Vote on Workers’ Comp Court Nominees
- Public Assistance Approved for 5 N.Y. Counties
- N.J. Gov. Steps in to Protect Homebuyers
- The Hartford, Aetna Partner Up on Workers’ Comp Plan
- Guidewire Software to Host Philly Insurance Forum
- Mitigation Info Offered at N.Y. Home Depot Store
- Pa. Man Nailed in N.J. Scam
- N.Y. Disaster Assistance Covers Well or Septic System Damage for Several Counties
- Md. Police Officer on Wrong Side of the Law in Scam
- Mass. Businessman Sentenced in Insurance Scam
- N.Y. Man Indicted in Drunk Driving Crash
- PEMA, FEMA Note Close to $3M Approved for Disaster Assistance Following April Storms
- N.J. Optician Pleads Guilty in Medicaid Fraud
- Mold and Mildew Can be Problem
- AIA Backs N.Y. Workers’ Comp Guaranty Fund Bill
- AIA: Conn. Dog Breed Bill Harmful to Consumers
- Thomas Named Chairman of Drive Smart Virginia
- Bluebook International Notes Deal with New York’s URB
- Mitigation Info Offered at N.Y. Home Supply Store
- N.Y. Food Plant Cited by OSHA
- N.J. Officials Put Brakes on Motorcycle Theft Ring
- N.J. Pharmacist Turns Out to be Quite a Pill; Charged with Submitting 200-Plus False Claims
- Common Misconceptions May Disqualify N.J. Applicants from Much Needed Help
- Pa. Hospitals Paying 2.6% of Patient Revenues for Med-Mal Expenses
- N.Y. Car Theft Ringleader Sentenced in Absentia
- Mass. Commissioner Bowler Approves Safe Driver Plan Revisions; Plan Starts in 2006
- PEMA, FEMA Offer Tips to Pa. Residents for Claims
- Expectations for a Visit from an Inspector