- Top Insurance Stories in 2007 in East
- Baltimore Suffers Deadliest Fire Toll Since 1998
- No Strike for NYC Office Building Cleaners
- NYC Police Nab 2 for Selling Stolen Equipment to Business Owners
- Pa. Man Accused of Pushing Car off Mountain to Make Theft Claim
- Maryland County Pulls Plug on Earthquake Hotline
- Pa. High Court: Murder Spree is Single Event under Home Insurance Policy
- Virginia Nears Third Year without a Mine Death
- Vermont Records Fewer Highway Deaths
- Berkshire Hathaway Gets Expedited License In N.Y. for Bond Insurer
- Conn. Insurance Chief Seeks ‘Mints on Pillow’ Treatment for Public
- Big Dig Victim’s Family Agrees to $6M Settlement with N.Y. Epoxy Maker
- Mass. Boy Awarded $2.85M in Escalator Injury
- Cover-All Extends Tenure For CEO Roblin
- Mass. Wants Insurers to Notify Consumers When Payments Made
- Uninsured Drivers in Vermont Could Face Increased Fines
- Adirondacks Avalanche Warning Issued
- OSHA To Investigate Maine Mill Accident
- Workers Comp Fraud Sweep Nets 8 in N.Y.
- Flying Ice Injures Pa. Ambulance Driver
- N.H. Construction Firm Pays $158K Haz Waste Settlement
- FedEx to Appeal Mass. Penalty over Classification of Drivers
- Nightclub Owner Accused of Trying to Burn Down Business
- N.J. Turnpike Drops Lawsuit Against Deceased Drivers
- Neighbor With Fire Extinguishers Helps Save Pa. Amish School
- Officials Blame Extension Cord For Fire That Killed 4
- N.J. Dry Cleaner Who Lost Suit Makes Santa’s Naughty List
- Tort Reform Group Labels One N.J. County A ‘Judicial Hellhole’
- Mass. Panel Says State Should Create A Catastophe Fund
- Report: N.Y. Emergency Radio Network Fails First Major Test
- Mass. Town Seeks Controls, Liability for Tanker Trucks
- Va. Completes Installation of Hurricane Gates on Highways
- Springfield, Mass. Blaze Injures 7, Including 5 Children
- Fire Damages Maryland Shopping Center
- Boy, 9, Dies in Staten Island House Fire
- Lead Paint Cos. to File Response to Proposed R.I. Abatement Plan
- Watch the Gap: Metro-North Rail Service Ramps Up Safety Warnings
- GlobalOptions Signs $10M Deal With York
- Medical Mutual Returning $100M to Maryland, Local Physicians
- Fire in Gloucester, Mass. Kills 1, Destroys Several Buildings
- Lead Paint Companies to File Response to Proposed Abatement Plan
- Officials Warn About Possible Barn Roof Collapses
- Jury Awards $2.5M to Mass. Woman Misdiagnosed with HIV
- FDNY Now Inspects Hundreds of Buildings on Time after Deadly Fire
- OSHA Investigating Trench Collapse In Pittsburgh
- NYC Office Strike Could Leave Dirty Buildings In Its Wake
- Conn. Insurance Groups Plan Benefit for Autism Society
- Engineer Says Providence, R.I. Hurricane Barrier Needs Repairs
- Philadelphia Attorney Accused of Faking Accidents for 25 Years
- R.I. High Court Upholds Lead Paint Law Exempting Small Landlords
- Suspended Vermont Doctor Faces 21 Counts of Unprofessional Conduct
- OSHA Suggests Safety Training for Drama Students At Yale
- Long Island Roofer Pays $40K for Cheating Workers Comp
- N.Y. Laundry Business Faces Hefty OSHA Fines
- Best Assigns ‘B++’ Ratings to Oswego; Outlook Positive
- N.H. Man Sentenced for Workers’ Compensation Theft
- Mass. Arson Case Still in Court After 9 Years
- Maryland Retailer Found Not Liable for Goose Attack on Customer
- Mass. Supreme Court Expands Doctors’ Liability to Nonpatients
- Pa. Judge Overturns $3 Million Award in Wyeth Prempro Drug Case
- Conn. Jury Awards $3.4M to Man Injured Using Nail Gun
- Study: No Evidence Virginia’s Steep Fees Deter Abusive Drivers
- Coastal Insurance Reform The Top Issue For N.Y. Agents’ Group in 2008
- Mass. Police Officer Indicted for Insurance Fraud
- Mass. Jury Hears Suit Against Doctor by Patient Misdiagnosed with HIV
- N.Y. Insurance Charitable Fund’s First Grants Help Injured Soldiers, Urban Poor, Environment
- OSHA, Police Probing Pa. Gas Drilling Accident
- Vt. Fatal Crash Spotlights Dangers with Ambulance Services
- Best Affirms and Withdraws Farmers Mutual Ratings
- Consumer Group Says N.Y. Lags in Medical Malpractice Disclosure
- Maine’s Bath Iron Works Faces Fine
- N.H. Jury Finds Bike Week Organizers Not Liable in Accident