Oregon’s Department of Consumer and Business Services has revoked the license of a Seattle-area insurance agent who collected more than...
Monthly Archives: <span>August 2010</span>
A former Los Angeles mortuary employee was convicted in an elaborate scheme to defraud insurance companies of $1.2 million by...
The Michigan Supreme Court has made it easier for auto accident victims to sue for pain and suffering under the...
U.S. lawmakers are seeking more information on the chemical believed to be behind this summer’s recall of 28 million boxes...
Good news for New York drivers: They can now damage their cars a little bit more before an insurer can...
The Institute for Supply Management, formerly the Purchasing Management Association, began formally surveying its membership in 1931 to gauge business...
North Dakota drivers in their 50s accounted for the biggest jump in the state’s number of drunken driving arrests last...
New Jersey-based York Risk Services Group Inc. has acquired the assets and assumed the contracts of California-based Great Western Administrators...
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Thermal Polymer Systems LC of Angleton, Texas, following...
The Coast Guard says a leak from an abandoned oil well on Bayou St. Denis in southern Jefferson Parish, La.,...