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Cops Beef Up Patrols for Boaters’ Party on N.Y. Lake

Authorities held vehicle checkpoints on land and marine patrols checking for inebriated boaters at an annual party held in a bay on a popular Adirondack lake. The party known as Log Bay Day has been held for years on the …

Hartford’s Q2 Loss Widens to $190M; P/C Earnings Show Improvement

The Hartford Financial Services Group reported a net loss of $190 million for the 2013 second quarter. The quarterly loss widened compared to the same time a year ago, when the insurer reported a net loss of $101 million. The …

Sandy Aid Tilted Toward Neediest N.J. Homeowners

Federal rules require that at least half of the Superstorm Sandy aid coming to New Jersey goes to residents at or below moderate income levels. An analysis by The Record newspaper finds that so far, the Christie administration has tilted …

Louisiana Recovers $4M in Additional Insurance Payments in First Half 2013

Louisiana insurance policyholders received an additional $4 million in insurance payments in the first half of 2013 as a result of assistance from the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI). Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon says these funds are in addition to …

Wisconsin Woman Challenges Cap on Malpractice Damages

A Verona, Wis., woman is challenging a law that caps malpractice damages against University of Wisconsin doctors at $250,000. A Wisconsin State Journal report says a jury awarded Terri Fiez $1.8 million in a wrongful-death lawsuit against a UW doctor. …

Oklahoma Town Fears Fires Costing City Its History

Seminole, Okla., has suffered through eight fires in three years, causing some to fear that the community is losing its history. Since 2010, the town has lost its old Booker T. Washington School, the school’s gymnasium and the historic Grisso …

Year after Fire, St. Louis Apartment Building to Reopen

A little over a year after a fast-moving fire burned most of a huge apartment complex in St. Louis, Mo.’s Central West End, the complex is about to reopen. The massive fire on July 17, 2012, damaged more than half …

Gregory to Lead Ohio BWC’s Fraud Investigations Department

Rick Gregory has been selected as director of the Special Investigations Department (SID) at the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). Gregory will oversee 123 employees who work to deter, detect, investigate and prosecute workers’ compensation fraud. The department pursues …

Pipe Company Suing Liberty Mutual Insurance over 2012 Arkansas Fire

A fire that broke out at Welspun Pipes Inc.’s Little Rock, Ark., facility last year could cost the plant $14.5 million. That’s according to a lawsuit filed by Welspun and Welspun Tubular LLC against its insurance company, Liberty Mutual Fire …

Vermont to Offer Voter Registration Through Health Insurance Marketplace

Vermont will become the third state to offer voter registration through its health insurance marketplace later this year. Secretary of State Jim Condos said Monday that he has designated Vermont Health Connect as a voter registration agency. That means Vermonters …

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