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- N.J. Inmate Pleads Guilty to Stealing Funds by Breaking Policy Guidelines
- Former Health Official Cross-Examined in R.I. Lead Paint Trial
- Deadline for N.H. Storm Disaster Aid Set for Dec. 27
- Philadelphia Consolidated Sees After-Tax Wilma Net Losses of $5.5M
- Maine Business Owner Gets Jail for Falsifying Fire Extinguisher Tests
- Top Corporate Officers with Allou Healthcare Plead Guilty to Scam
- OSHA Cites Mass. Granite Firms for Failing to Correct Hazards
- Pa. Man Sentenced to Prison for Defrauding Workers’ Comp Fund
- R.I. Researchers to Create Tsunami Hazard Maps for East Coast
- Md. Hospital Sued by Kin of Postal Worker Exposed to Anthrax; Hospital Sues Feds
- N.Y. Trio Arrested for Collecting Workers’ Comp Benefits Illegally
- State, Fire Marshal No Longer Defendants in R.I. Nightclub Fire Trial
- Mass. to Open 3 More DRC’s
- MAIF Employee Convicted of Fraud Following Jury Trial
- Mass. AG Makes Final Argument for 18% Cut in Auto Insurance; Proposes Anti-Fraud Program
- N.Y. Court Upholds $21 Million Vicarious Liability Award
- Md. Court Reverses $3M Asbestos Jury Award for Paper Mill Worker
- OSHA Fines Maine Business for Failing to Record Injuries, Illnesses
- Report: Work-Related Deaths Rose 50% in Conn. in 2004
- Insurers Warn of Higher N.J. Auto Premiums If Ruling on Lawsuits Stands
- N.Y. Dance Company Owner Charged With False Workers’ Comp Claim
- Mass. County Designated for Public Assistance After Storms
- Disaster Officials Offer Tips to Speed Assistance in New England
- OSHA Alliance Looks to Promote Safety of New England Workers During Disaster Recovery Operations
- N.Y. Seen Losing $125M Sept. 11 Workers’ Comp Aid for Sick Rescuers
- N.J. Mom Keeps Auto Theft Scam a Family Affair; Son Also Charged
- Lawsuit Filed in N.Y. Against Operator of Lake George Cruise Ship
- Misinterpretation May Cause Some to Miss Mass. Disaster Aid
- Pa. AG Puts the Brakes on Practices of Car Dealers
- OSHA Cites N.H. Contractor for Cave-In Hazard at Jobsite
- Prompt Cleanup of Mold, Mildew Essential for Mass. Residents
- Insurer and 2 Inspection Firms Dismissed from R.I. Nightclub Trial
- Missouri Radio Host in Mass. Trial Accused of Killing Wife for BMW
- Federal Aid Programs for Mass. Disaster Recovery Set
- President Declares Major Disaster for Mass. Following October Storms
- PCI Congratulates N.J. Governor-Elect; Looks Forward to Continued Efforts on Insurance Issues
- Former N.J. Insurance Company Employee Charged with Theft of Premium Monies
- Inspectors to Visit Storm-Damaged N.H. Residences, Businesses
- Md. Cop on the Wrong Side of the Law; Convicted of Insurance Fraud
- Unscrupulous New York Home Improvement Contractors Targeted by AG Spitzer
- Chubb to Bring Jobs to Baltimore
- Va. Court Reinstates Jury Award for Food Poisoning
- Copart Purchases Central Penn Sales
- Rhode Island Nightclub Trial Told There Was No Warning About Foam’s Dangers
- N.Y. Agents Applaud Pataki Workers’ Comp Package as ‘Positive Step’
- Study Reports 87% of Mass. Motorists Subsidize Costs for Bad Drivers
- DVUA of N.J. Appoints Mansfield
- Maine Employers Mutual Rewards Employers with $4 Million in Dividends
- R.I. Man Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Comp, Disability Insurance Fraud
- Lead Paint Trial Opens in R.I.; Dangers of Lead Exposure Debated
- Delaware Decides Against Written Test for Defensive Driving Discount
- Pa. Man Nabbed in Fraud Scam
- Court: No Insurance for Bouncers Who Beat Up Baltimore Bar Patrons
- Firm in Fatal Truck Conn. Crash Faces Liquidation; Owner Charged with Fraud
- ‘Blind Faith’ Agent on Death Row in N.J. Wins Reprieve
- Mass. City Honors OneBeacon Employee for Fraud Fight
- Charges Filed Against Pa. Man for Staging Accident, Filing False Claim
- N.Y. Gov. Pataki Proposes Workers’ Comp System Reforms…Again
- AIA Backs New York City Proposal to Fight No-Fault Fraud
- N.J. Businessman Charged in Medicaid Transportation Fraud Scheme
- After the Floods: Disaster Assistance Available for New Hampshire
- Admitted Drunk, Underage Driver Can Sue Bars, Mass. Court Rules
- Insurers Challenge Delaware Curb on Use of Claims History in Renewals