The Louisiana House of Representatives has approved a measure that would allow adult motorcyclists to ride without helmets, so long...
Monthly Archives: <span>June 2009</span>
Standard & Poor’s Rating Services said today that it affirmed its ‘A-‘ counterparty credit and financial strength ratings on Netherlands-based...
A damage claim that could lead to a lawsuit seeks $1.3 million from the village of Lake Delton, Wisconsin, for...
For the first time, an Illinois business has been closed down for failure to obtain workers¹ compensation insurance. The Illinois...
The federal government is reconsidering whether sports fields and playgrounds made from ground-up tires could harm children’s health after some...
The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board has named Stephen M. Levin as its interim medical director. Levin is a...
A jury has awarded $750,000 in damages against an assisted living facility in Newport News, Virginia where a former staffer...
A construction worker in Conway, New Hampshire cut his arm but was otherwise OK after the 20-ton excavator he was...
Federal Emergency Management Agency has opened five assistance centers in eastern Kentucky. Centers are in Breathitt, Floyd and Owsley counties,...
Trying to make the best of a bad situation, federal officials might use foreclosed homes as temporary housing for hurricane...