There’s more to fire safety education than stop, drop and roll, firefighters say. New York City firefighters and a fire...
Monthly Archives: <span>March 2006</span>
Insurance companies asked a federal appeals court in New York this week to reject a jury verdict that would enable...
Authorities and residents of Alabama got some good news on Wednesday following a series of church fires last month. Three...
Over the past six months, a sea of bright blue roofs materialized and disappeared across the landscape of damaged homes...
Disaster Kleenup International Inc., a network of quality, independent property damage restoration contractors, reported that AirCare Environmental Services, based in...
Californians who have disaster-related damage from the December-January storms and flooding should be careful when hiring unknown contractors to clean...
Former business owners in Columbia and Cumberland (Pa.) counties have been ordered to pay more than $113,840 in fines and...
The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) testified this week before the Michigan House Committee on Tort Reform, urging lawmakers to...
Insurance Auto Auctions Inc., a provider in automotive total loss and specialty salvage services in the United States, reported the...
Construction of the $200 million Georgia Aquarium, which required several hundred workers and more than two million work hours, was...