One of the busiest Mississippi River bridges in the nation is prepared if a serious earthquake occurs. Officials with the...
Yearly Archives: <span>2011</span>
An attorney for a Des Moines, Iowa, developer says he has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to whether...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal regulations setting vehicle safety standards do not bar lawsuits seeking damages from automakers...
Questions about the safety of a popular herbicide made by Monsanto Co. have resurfaced in a warning from a U.S....
Oregon’s Department of Consumer and Business Services’ Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA) announced it will begin an “emphasis...
Colorado’s Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee has unanimously recommended the confirmation of John Cevette, Blair Richardson and John Plotkin...
On Feb. 18, 2010, the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) shut down an uninsured employer: ZRJ Auto Repair at 2545...
On the 200th anniversary of the great New Madrid earthquake, Missouri’s insurance director says most homeowners would not be adequately...
Oregon has fined U.S. Rep. David Wu’s campaign $1,000 last fall for not having workers’ compensation insurance for much of...
The Louisiana Workforce Commission announced the arrest of a Pineville-based employer charged with workers’ compensation insurance fraud. Richard H. Woodle...