Do Claims Departments Rely Too Much on Metrics April 12, 2012 By Denise Johnson “Are you being numbered to death?” That’s the question raised by Ed Kent, a Calif.-based insurance defense and claims practices...
Seizure Yields Almost $900,000 From Sale of Counterfeit Sports Apparel Made in China April 12, 2012 Government enforcement agents from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)-led National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) and...
Ohio Casino Accident Spurs Citations and Fines April 12, 2012 Federal safety inspectors who investigated a floor collapse at a Cincinnati, Ohio, casino construction project say six companies involved will...
FBI Analyst Files Suit Alleging Gender Bias April 12, 2012 An FBI analyst who failed a fitness test by one pushup claims in a federal lawsuit that the test is...
Navy Compensating Those Affected by Virginia Jet Crash April 12, 2012 By BROCK VERGAKIS A slew of residents who lost their homes after a Navy jet crashed into their apartment complex began picking up...
Tennessee Officials Hope Project Prevents Traffic Fatalities April 12, 2012 After years of declines in traffic fatalities, deaths in crashes are on the rise again in Tennessee. But state highway...
Montana Woman Awarded $34M in Insurance Lawsuit April 12, 2012 A 90-year-old woman residing in an assisted-living facility in Billings has won a $34.2 million judgment against her Omaha, Neb.-based...
Parents in the UK Commonly Insure Kids’ Cars in Their Names April 11, 2012 Parents with children who drive are breaking the law by “fronting” on their car insurance in order to save money,...
Headphones May Be Factor in West Virginia Train Death April 11, 2012 Police say headphones likely played a role in the death of a Charleston, W.Va., man who was hit by a...
Company Recalls 36,000 Tires for Safety Problem April 11, 2012 Multistrada Arah Sarana is recalling more than 36,000 light truck tires because sidewall defects can cause them to lose air,...