‘Makeover’ Contractor Charged With Connecticut Arson January 18, 2012 A Connecticut contractor who helped build a house on the ABC reality TV show “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” has been...
Pennsylvania School District Pays Settlement Over Harassment Claim January 18, 2012 A central Pennsylvania school district has paid more than a half-million dollars to settle a student’s lawsuit involving a teacher...
More Than $25.2M in Virginia Quake Aid Approved January 18, 2012 More than $25.2 million in federal disaster aid has been approved to help residents, businesses and local governments in Virginia...
North Dakota Ranked Second Least Expensive Auto Insurance Premiums in the Country January 18, 2012 According to Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm, North Dakotans are paying the second lowest auto insurance premiums in the nation. This...
Puerto Rico Installing Tsunami Sirens in Capital January 18, 2012 Puerto Rico is setting up a tsunami alert system in densely populated San Juan. San Juan Mayor Jorge Santini says...
Coalition’s 2011 Insurance Fraud Hall of Shame January 18, 2012 A cash-strapped businessman torches his home then massacres five people to keep witnesses from testifying. A cop shoots himself to...
Trimble Partners With Great American Insurance to Automate Crop Reporting January 18, 2012 Trimble announced a strategic alliance with Great American Insurance Group to help farmers automate their crop insurance reporting under the...
Former Michigan Student Shot in Raid Got $144,000 Settlement January 18, 2012 A former Grand Valley State University student who was shot by an Ottawa County sheriff’s deputy during a drug raid...
Adjusters International Opens New Chicago Office January 18, 2012 Adjusters International, a provider of public insurance adjusting and disaster recovery consulting services, announces the opening of its new Chicago...
Tennessee to Study Workers’ Compensation System January 18, 2012 By Michael Adams Tennessee state officials, business groups, labor leaders and legal experts are lining up to study the state’s workers’ compensation system,...