Michigan’s Attorney General Mike Cox recently announced that, after 17 years of being a fugitive from justice, Joel Edward Freedland,...
Monthly Archives: <span>April 2006</span>
If an earthquake like the one that devastated San Francisco, Calif., in 1906 struck today, the toll would be staggering:...
A judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma has granted class action status to a...
Atlanta-based Crawford Investigation Services, Inc., will discuss surveillance techniques during the Claims Association of Greater Chicago’s 2006 Spring Seminar at...
Two tax-credit programs now under intense legislative scrutiny could mean some of Oklahoma’s wealthiest taxpayers, both individuals and corporations, will...
Erie Indemnity Company said it is halting development of its ERIEConnection, a personal lines policy administration and Web-based agency interface...
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood’s recent comments comparing the insurance industry to Nazis are “hysterical and irresponsible,” claims an insurance...
Eighty percent of all American Medical Association ratings used in reviews of permanent impairment are erroneous, with 89 percent of...
Alaska Unfair Claim Settlement Bill Would Undermine Insurance Commissioner’s Authority, Insurers Say
A bill to change Alaska’s insurance settlement practices, “is unnecessary, would likely cause insurance rates to increase, would unreasonably usurp...
Eight years ago, then-18-year-old Oliver Bishop IV made a costly mistake. The Guilford, Conn. teen bought a case of beer...