- N.H. Lawmaker Seeks Ban on Texting While Driving
- Insurer for Norwich, Conn. Diocese Settles Another Abuse Case
- Western Mass. Diocese, Abuse Victims Near Settlement
- Maine Jury Awards $8 Million for Hospital, Midwife Malpractice
- Study Suggests Closing 6 of 29 Pittsburgh Fire Stations
- Pennsylvania’s Medical Malpractice Costs Dropping, Says Gov. Rendell
- Judge Cuts $12 Million Award to Conn. Man in GE Job Bias Case
- Md. Workplace Fatalities Rises in 2006
- Vt. Gets Funds to Fight Internet Crimes
- Willis Settles Gender Discrimination Class Action Suit
- N.Y. Businesses Warned About Possible Fire Extinguisher Scam
- Prosecutors of Pa. Judge on Insurance Fraud Allege Lawyer Conflict
- N.Y. Contractor Cited in Worker’s Death in Trench Collapse
- N.Y. Knicks’ Thomas Wants $11.6 Million Harassment Penalty Cut
- Three N.Y. Siblings Awarded $2.5 Million in Lead Poisoning
- After 3 Deaths, N.Y. Amusement Park Improves Safety, Expert Says
- Virginia Weekend Safety Blitz Nabs Thousands of Drivers
- Vermont Official Says Sprinkler System Saved Historic Complex
- D&O Insurer Asks N.Y. Court to Confirm Tyco Chief Owes $2 MIllion
- Mass. Hospitals Share Data on Patient Injuries from Falls
- N.Y. Insurance Department Prevails in Liquidation Bureau Audit
- Mass. Jury Awards $26.5 Million In Birth of Disabled Child
- Lloyd’s Settles Lawsuit Against Former R.I. Governor Sundlun
- Former Pa. Insurance Agent Sentenced for Fraud
- Brown & Brown Acquires Professional Risk Managers
- Vermont Landlord, Painters Faulted for Lead Paint
- N.Y. City Restarts Site Inspections, Uncovers Safety Problems
- Baltimore Feels Small Earthquake
- Two N.H. Men Indicted on Insurance Fraud Over Repair Claims
- Man Caught in Glass-Eating Insurance Fraud Scheme Sentenced in Mass.
- Conn. Jury Awards $16 Million for Failure to Diagnose Heart Disease
- Class Action Suit Filed Against N.J. Meat Plant, Markets
- N.Y. Proposes ‘Rainy Day’ Catastrophe Insurance Fund With Eventual Tax Break
- Jury Finds N.Y. Knicks’ Coach Harrassed Former Exec
- Md. Task Forces Hears From Industry on Need for Stronger Structures
- Court Suggests N.Y. City Could be Liable for 9/11 Workers’ Health
- N.H. Fire-Safe Cigarette Law In Effect
- Pa. Judge Accused of Bilking Insurers to Take His Defense to Trial
- Conn. Drivers Ignore Cell Phone Ban
- N.Y. Judge Dismisses Suit over Gauguin Painting Appraisal