With the uncertainty of the occurrence and magnitude of another terrorist attack on American soil, the Extreme Events Committee of...
Monthly Archives: <span>July 2004</span>
Gov. Bob Holden has announced that the State of Missouri’s “Standard” State Hazard Mitigation Plan which was approved on May...
Workers currently receiving Washington workers’ compensation time-loss or pension benefits received a 2.251 percent cost-of-living increase effective July 1. The...
Washington’s Department of Labor and Industries has fined a Spokane asbestos removal contractor $144,000 for reportedly exposing workers to health...
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed a $122,200 fine against Lee Brass Company...
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist, Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Guy Tunnell...
More New Jersey motorists are reportedly wearing their seat belts than ever before. Observational surveys conducted in June by the...
Property/casualty insurers more than doubled their profits during 2003, earning $32.3 billion compared to the $13.5 billion reported in 2002,...
In response to the heavy rain falls and flooding in Burlington and Camden Counties, New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey issued...
Fitch has removed from Rating Watch Negative and upgraded the ratings of Illinois-based Affirmative Insurance Company and Insura Property &...