All the headlines from our New Jersey Topic Page, ordered by recency.
Feb 5 2002 // Boston-based OneBeacon Insurance Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. announced the appointment of two new members to its field management team. Both will report to John Cavoores,...
Jan 21 2002 // Reversing an earlier decision, New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance announced that it will allow the exclusion of coverage for toxic mold from policies offered by the State’s surplus lines...
Jan 15 2002 // The Hartford has filed a civil action in Morris County State Court against 27 New Jersey residents, charging that they conspired to stage motor vehicle accidents and fake injuries to generate hundreds of thousands of...
Jan 14 2002 // As far back as anyone now in the insurance business can remember, agents were fighting against allowing banks to sell insurance. That changed in 1996 when the U.S. Supreme Court decided that national banks selling...
Jan 14 2002 // As far back as anyone now in the insurance business can remember, agents were fighting against allowing banks to sell insurance. That changed in 1996 when the U.S. Supreme Court decided that national banks selling...
Jan 8 2002 // ProMutual Group, a leading provider of medical malpractice insurance in New England, announced that it has opened a local claims office in Morristown, New Jersey, headed by Cheryl M. DeKleine. Richard W. Brewer, president...
Dec 20 2001 // American International Insurance Company of New Jersey (AIIC NJ), a subsidiary of American International Group, announced that it has reached an agreement with the State of New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance...
Dec 17 2001 // Recollections and Renewal: Looking Back at 2001 with an Eye to the FutureThis is the year that was. It is one that many people will be glad to see come to an end because the new year always brings hope—for a rebirth, for...
Dec 10 2001 // The Preserver Group, which operates New Jersey insurer Motor Club of America, announced that the State’s Department of Banking and Insurance had granted the company’s request for further relief from the...
Nov 21 2001 // The ongoing battle between New Jersey’s automobile insurers and the State’s politicians and regulators recorded two new developments yesterday with the announcement that Liberty Mutual Fire Co. and its...
Nov 15 2001 // New Jersey-based Preserver Group announced a third quarter net after tax loss of $199,860, and a nine month net after tax loss of $306,247, even as it noted that its operations in the State’s private passenger...
Nov 12 2001 // New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance reached a compromise agreement with State Farm Indemnity, the State’s largest automobile insurer, which will permit it to raise premiums by 7 percent overall;...
Nov 9 2001 // Arthur J. Gallagher has added three new brokers to its recent list of acquisitions, taking control of Cashan & Company of Hammonton, New Jersey; Hartstein Associates, Inc. of Warren, New Jersey, and Washington...
Nov 2 2001 // The Independent Insurance Agents of America (IIAA) confirmed Thomas B. Ahart, as president; installed W. Cloyce Anders and Louise “Bebe” Canter to key executive leadership positions and added Alex Soto, ARM,...
Oct 31 2001 // The presidents of the Professional Insurance Agents of New York (PIANY) and of New Jersey (PIANJ), John Bailey and Steve Reichman, have both issued warnings to parents to observe certain basic safety rules for their trick...
Oct 23 2001 // The presidents of the Professional Insurance Agents of New York (PIANY) and of New Jersey (PIANJ), John Bailey and Steve Reichman, have issued bulletins warning consumers of potential fire hazards, and offering safety tips...
Oct 16 2001 // New Jersey’s Commissioner of Banking and Insurance
Oct 9 2001 // The American Automobile Association has recognized the traffic safety efforts of a number of communities across the country. Locally it cited New York City, White Plains and Garden City, as well as New Jersey’s...
Sep 30 2001 // New Jersey’s Department of Banking and Insurance is seeking to prolong the state’s largest automobile insurer’s presence in order to give State Farm’s 800,000-plus customers time to find alternative...
Sep 18 2001 // The New York City operations of the reinsurer St. Paul Re — based at 195 Broadway, one block from the World Trade Center, and evacuated in the events of Sept. 11 — are continuing from the company’s...