Deaths from falls and accidental electrocution are the two leading causes of construction-related injuries and fatalities according to experts at...
Monthly Archives: <span>May 2004</span>
An attorney and eight others, including four chiropractors and an acupuncturist, have been arrested by Los Angeles County District Attorney...
North Carolina-based MJM Investigations announced two more additions to its Board. Donald Coggiola is the retired executive vice president for...
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty has vetoed his first bill of the 2004 legislative session, House File 1861, a bill that...
Earlier this week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) granted formal approval for Indiana to use funds, previously allocated to...
The California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) is reminding the real estate industry regarding workers’ compensation coverage. California requires real...
Congress needs to extend the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) in 2004 to avoid confusion and dislocation in the commercial...
A Medway, Massachusetts man who reportedly filed claims to collect $19,600 in unemployment benefits while he was actually working as...
The insurance industry told the Texas Senate Select Interim Committee on Workers’ Compensation that implementing an effective medical network system...
New York Governor George E. Pataki and Senator Kemp Hannon have introduced a measure in the state Senate that would...