Southern Cal Edison Says Power Poles Are Overloaded August 21, 2013 Southern California Edison says nearly a quarter of the utility poles checked in a recent study were overloaded and didn’t...
South Carolina-based Motorcoach Company Deemed an Imminent Hazard by FMCSA August 21, 2013 The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has ordered Hardeeville, S.C.-based passenger carrier The People’s Choice,...
Executive: Worry About Affordable Care Act’s Impact on Workers’ Comp August 21, 2013 By Don Jergler Like many, Steve Festa, chief claims officer for Reno, Nev.-based EMPLOYERS, has some serious concerns about just how the Affordable...
Dick Van Dyke Uninjured After Car Fire on Los Angeles Freeway August 20, 2013 Dick Van Dyke is uninjured after his Jaguar caught fire while he was driving on a Los Angeles, Calif., freeway....
U.S. Trade Rep Urges Japan Progress on Auto and Insurer Access August 20, 2013 U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman on Monday urged Japan to open its market to American cars and insurance companies, which...
Former Louisiana Deputy Insurance Commissioner Sentenced August 20, 2013 A former deputy commissioner at the Louisiana Department of Insurance has received a prison sentence for racketeering, according to Justice...
Powerful Documentary Aims to Show Texting Drivers ‘It Can Wait’ August 20, 2013 There are many stories of people who took their eyes off the road for a second to read or type...
Georgia University Uses Helmet Sensors to Detect Concussions August 20, 2013 By KATELYN HECK, WMAZ-TV In one football practice, some players may take several hits, while others take a few big blows. For coaches and...
Penn State Settles First of Sandusky Sex Abuse Lawsuits August 20, 2013 By Andrew Zajac Pennsylvania State University agreed to settle the first of 31 suits filed in the sex-abuse scandal involving ex-football coach Jerry...
Flooding Forces 20,000 Russians From Their Homes August 20, 2013 Flooding has forced some 20,000 people to flee their homes in Russia’s Far East since July, the country’s Emergency Situations...