- Activist Drives Mass. to Check High Accident Rate in Big Dig Tunnel
- Pa. Man a Real Lightning Rod
- Two N.Y. Firms Shut Down for Failure to Buy Workers’ Comp
- Concrete Supplier to Pay $50 Million to Settle Big Dig Case
- N.J. Customer Sues Starbucks Over Loose Lid on Hot Tea Cup
- Insurers Expect Claims from N.Y City Steam Pipe Explosion
- Civil Rights Group Opposes N.H. Public Space Insurance Requirement
- Former Patriot Coach Loses Obesity Surgery Malpractice Lawsuit
- Meadowbrook/TPA Associates Appoints Whooley as New England Rep
- New England Broker Telamon Adds Insurance for Electronic Data
- Montgomery Insurance Quadruples Virginia Team to Pursue Growth
- N.J. State Senator, Pedestrian He Injured Settle Lawsuit
- N.Y. City Safety Officials Reassure Public After Steam Pipe Blast
- Steel Workers’ Families Win $3.97 Million in Md. Asbestos Case
- Maine Employee’s Widow Sues Employer Over Asleep-at-Wheel Crash
- FedEx Says Arab-Americans Alleging Bias Not Protected by Mass. Law
- Pa. Decides Now Not Time to Reduce State’s Medical Malpractice Coverage
- Steam Explosion Causes Scare in NYC; Not Believed to Be Terrorism
- Federal Anti-Terror Funds to Connecticut Increase
- R.I. Report: Transit Authority Paid $5.5 Million to Settle Claims
- Maine Gov. Seeks Federal Money for Oxford County
- Mass. Turnpike Chairman Closes Public Discussion of Big Dig Leaks
- Ailing 9/11 Workers Sue WTC Insurance Fund for Sick Pay
- NIP Programs Names O’Conner Program Manager
- Mass. Lawmakers Urge Federal Inspections of Nation’s Tunnels
- Insurer Seeks Repayment from Parents of Vt. Teen Who Took Hostage
- Maine Woman Sues Employer for ‘Family Responsibility’ Bias
- Heavy Rains Flood Central Vermont
- Delaware Abolishes Statute of Limitations for Sex Abuse Lawsuits
- N.J. Gov. Corzine’s Crash Costs: $400,000 Out of Own Pocket
- Del. Court: Employee Horseplay May Fall Outside Workers’ Comp Law
- Six R.I. State Departments Lose Electricity
- 17 Kids Evacuated from Burning NY School Bus
- Medical Malpractice Trial for Former Patriots Coach to Resume in Mass.
- Tri-Star Mining Cited in April Deaths of Two Maryland Coal Miners
- Fatal Big Dig Ceiling Failure Blamed on ‘Epoxy Creep’
- Maine Investigators Seek Cause of Fire that Destroyed 5 Buildings
- Pa.’s Conneaut Lake Park Insured through Monday, Still no Money to Open
- Federal Court Seeks Vermont Court Opinion on Punitive Damages
- Driver Cries Foul as New Maine Law Yanks His Driver’s License
- Vermont Firm Contests Fine for Alleged Failure to Fix Safety Problems
- Former Agent Convicted in N.Y. City Murder-for-Life-Insurance Plot
- Delaware River Town Finally Back in Business A Year After Flood
- N.H. Gov. Lynch Vetoes Civil Damages Bill Opposed by Businesses, Towns
- N.Y. Names Medical Malpractice Task Force After Approving 14% Hike
- N.Y. Restaurant Exec Served Prison Term for Disability Insurance Fraud
- Virginians Upset Over Steep Penalties for State’s Repeat Bad Drivers
- N.J. Alleges Natural Resource Damage in 120 Suits Against Businesses
- Insurer Reported to Pay $20 Million to Settle Bad Faith Claim in Pa.
- Drinking Buddies Not Liable as Social Hosts, Mass. Court Rules