- Lawmaker Seeks to Ban Pit Bulls from N.Y. City
- Report: N.Y. City Commuter Tunnels Vulnerable to Terrorist Activity
- Pa. Court Grants Doctors’ Class Action Over Blues’ Reimbursements
- A.M. Best Positive on Commerce Acquisition of N.Y.’s State-Wide
- N.H. Private School Sues Insurer Over Flood Policy
- Ex-Md. Lawmaker Facing Charges Steps Down from Workers’ Comp Fund
- Conn. Catholic Diocese Appeals Court Order Opening Sex Abuse Files
- Tougher Teen Driving Bill On Way to Mass. Gov.’s Desk
- Lloyd’s Sues Former R.I. Gov. Sundlun, Who Denies Owing Funds
- Maine Looks to Boost Fundng for Dam Safety
- N.Y. Law Requires Greater Mental Health Coverage
- N.Y.-N.J. Ports Panel Urges Nationwide Cargo Standards, Security Czar
- N.Y. Officials Charge 8 with Commercial Fleet Insurance Fraud
- The One That Didn’t Get Away: Maine Man Trapped By Lobsters
- Conn. Gov. Rell to Replace Cogswell as State’s Insurance Commissioner
- Easton, Pa. Mulls Charging Insurers for Emergency Services
- Automakers Unhappy as Court Upholds Spitzer on Lemon Law
- N.Y. City Crackdown on Drunk Driving Yields 11% More Arrests
- Report Hits Virginia Government’s Data Security Efforts
- Workers’ Comp Loss Costs, Assigned Risk Rates Going Down in N.H.
- Maine Lawmaker in Drive to Jail Repeat Drunk Drivers
- Holidays are Good Time to Review Home Coverage, Advises Pa. Chief
- Maryland’s Biggest Malpractice Insurer to Cut Premiums 8%
- Mass. Auto Rates Cut 11.7% for 2007
- Insurers Seek Springfield, Mass. Church Documents on Sex Abuse
- Vermont Temporarily Delays New Workers Comp Rehab Rules
- N.Y. Drywall Contractor Charged with Workers’ Compensation Fraud
- City Council Told Making Philly Highway Safe Could Cost $3 Billion
- D.C. Subway Takes Safety Steps Following Deaths of Workers
- N.H. Family Sues Liquor Commission, Homeowner Over Drunk Driving Death
- Virginia Property Owners Alerted to Insurers’ Higher Deductibles
- Mass. Commissioner Orders Long-Awaited Transition to Assigned Risk Plan
- N.H.Tells Families Caring for Disabled to Install Sprinklers
- Report Recommends Phase-Out of Pa. Med Mal Abatement Program
- Two Pa. Areas Cited as Most Secure Places to Live by Insurer
- Conn. Coastal Rules Could Make Matters Worse, Warn Insurers
- Health Premium Hikes Tied to Costly Specialty Drugs
- Flooded Maine Family Blames Error in Federal Maps
- Would Float Railing Have Prevented N.H. Parade Tragedy?
- Conn. Clamps Down on Shutters; Seeks Coastal Policy Alternatives
- OSHA Catches Fall River, Mass. Contractor with Unprotected Trench
- Mass. Employee Sues Firm for Firing Him Because He Smoked
- Judge Upholds $1 Million Workers Comp Fine in The Station Case
- N.Y. Man Sentenced for Fraud in Dairy Barn Fire