$1 Million
Amount refunded to 1,227 New York policy holders of auto insurer Clarendon National Insurance Co., following a market conduct exam by state regulators. The state says the company overcharged customers when it gave a 30 percent rate hike. The company also paid a $360,000 fine
$30,000
Minimum automotive liability in Maryland, under a new proposal approved by state House lawmakers. It marks a 50 percent increase from the current minimum of $20,000. The legislation would take effect in January 2011.
11,000
Minimum number of Connecticut residents whose personal information may have been stolen from a state laptop. The information was for those who applied for state rebates after buying energy efficient furnaces.
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