Why Some Policyholders Need Creative, Customized Temporary Housing Programs September 30, 2013 By Joan McCarthy Mack Policyholders come in all shapes and sizes, including young couples just starting out in their first homes, luxury homeowners and...
Bus Driver Told Patrol He Passed Out Before Ohio Crash September 28, 2013 By DAN SEWELL The driver of a Greyhound bus that ran off an interstate and flipped over told investigators he didn’t remember anything...
Building Permits Soar as Moore Keeps Rebuilding September 28, 2013 Officials in Moore, Okla., issued a slew of new building permits in recent weeks, as residents seek to rebuild from...
Texas-Based Replacement Services Firm Moving to New Offices September 27, 2013 ReSource, a contents evaluation and replacement services provider for both personal and commercial property insurance claims, announced it is moving...
Yale Crash Victim’s Family Settles Lawsuit September 27, 2013 By DAVE COLLINS The family of one of four Yale University students killed in a 2003 crash on Interstate 95 in Connecticut has...
XL Group Says Germany, France Hailstorms to Cost $60 Million September 27, 2013 By Marci Jacobs XL Group Plc, the insurer led by Chief Executive Officer Mike McGavick, said July hailstorms in Germany and France cost...
U.S. Regulator Said to Look Other Way on Unsafe Mexican Trucks September 27, 2013 By Jeff Plungis Regulators determined to let Mexican trucks on U.S. roads under a trade deal have downplayed safety shortcomings with companies in...
Global Warming Slows as Fossil Fuel Emissions Rise to Record September 27, 2013 By Alex Morales Global warming has slowed since 1998 even though humans spewing ever more greenhouse gases are almost certainly to blame for...
BP Battles for Billions in New Gulf Trial Phase September 27, 2013 By Terry Wade and Andrew Callus BP will battle to hold down fines that could hit $18 billion in a new phase of the Gulf of...
Wildfires of the Future Will Burn Bigger, Last Longer and Produce Twice as Much Smoke September 27, 2013 Research by environmental scientists at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) brings bad news to the western...