Federal authorities want to know if sufficient safety programs were in place before a 17-year-old ballet dancer was seriously injured...
Monthly Archives: <span>December 2007</span>
An e-mail sent by a South Carolina workplace safety official details the agency’s public relations plan to downplay the release...
The deadly Sago Mine explosion in West Virginia may have been nearly seven times more powerful than previously reported, according...
Almost nine years after five people died in an arson fire in Lynn, Mass., attorneys are still wrangling over which...
A 52-year-old New Hampshire man has pleaded guilty to theft in a workers’ compensation case. Attorney General Kelly Ayotte says...
Powerful Pacific storms smashed ashore along the Oregon, Washington, and British Columbian coasts earlier this month, bringing hurricane force winds,...
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services has announced various rating actions on insurance companies with public information (pi) ratings. S&P explained...
A San Diego businessman was ordered to pay $153,779 in restitution to California’s State Compensation Insurance Fund as part of...
President George W. Bush has declared a major disaster exists in the State of Washington and ordered federal aid to...
Many American drivers are unsure of proper vehicle operational procedures when driving in freezing temperatures, according to a survey conducted...